
"I thought you were going to say, that try as you might to convince Joe Biden to drop out of the race cause what we were seeing is what you were seeing, and he was struggling and couldn't do it I thought you were going to say you were angry at that. But mostly, what you said in this book, is you were angry at the people who tried to push him out."
"Right after the administration, I was just minding my business, right? No longer public servant, going to the grocery store, going to my kids' school. People would come up to me, and strangers, and they would say, What's going on with the Democratic Party? Why aren't they fighting? We knew what was going to happen after this election. Why are they not prepared? The stakes were really high."
Karine Jean-Pierre defended President Joe Biden's mental acuity while criticizing Democrats who pushed to replace him and expressing frustration with the party's present behavior. She emphasized that the party's failure to act as a strong opposition contributed to her anger and motivated her responses. She described being recognized in public after leaving the administration and repeatedly hearing questions about why the Democratic Party was not prepared or fighting harder. Jean-Pierre connected those encounters to broad voter disappointment and disillusionment, arguing that the stakes were high and that many people felt let down by current party dynamics.
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