and addressed to the media. in retrospect, certainly, as i look back at it now, even though it was allowed, i should have used two accounts. one for personal, one for work-related e-mails. that was a mistake. i m sorry about that. i take responsibility. and i m trying to be as transparent as i possibly can. and then, there is vice president joe biden who had a labor day parade in pittsburgh was peppered with cries of run, joe, run. run, joe, run! whoo! run, joe biden, run! what s your name? joining me now, writer at large for esquire, charlie pierce. charlie, i don t get. well, i guess i understand this sort of apology focus in the coverage of this. today, she apologized.
can that gaff machine win? that s part of his charm. that s part of his charm, sean. all those gaffes? you can pull the string, and it s a gaffe-o-matic. i think biden has a lot of the charm. a lot of the charm of trump. he looks like a working class guy, rolls up his sleeves. trump doesn t look like a working class guy, but he relates to them. he has a way with people that is endearing. i know he s infuriating to a lot of people. but biden also has that. he has the fluidity on the stump. if he makes a gaffe, somehow people find it oh, that s just joe. so i think he s going to be a lot harder to beat than hillary. maybe so. what do you think steven? yeah, i agree with that. i would argue to take the negative on laura s comparison there, i would argue they both say a lot of stupid stuff as well. but look, i think joe biden is somebody who can come into this race particularly when he is
we only know part of it. the other issue is don t forget what happened on labor day. vice president joe biden was on the campaign trial and was hearing from voters run, joe, run. she said go talk to my life. suggesting the door is open but he s trying to get his wife on board. thanks so much covering the clinton campaign for us. the author of a brand-new book joins us. mark steyn is with us. i don t know what to think of this. this campaign is in significant legal trouble. you have the poor clerk in kentucky we ll talk about in a second. the perp walk, put in jail. now we ve got hillary clinton s campaign saying they want to show she s funny. i don t look at hillary clinton and see larry the cable guy. i don t see chris rock. i just don t see it. i actually, as david axelrod pointed out, it s hilariously
and along with that an e-mail apology, in many ways driven by and addressed to the media. in retrospect, certainly, as i look back at it now, even though it was allowed, i should have used two accounts. one for personal, one for work-related e-mails. that was a mistake. i m sorry about that. i take responsibility. and i m trying to be as transparent as i possibly can. and then, there is vice president joe biden who had a labor day parade in pittsburgh was peppered with cries of run, joe, run. run, joe, run! whoo! run, joe biden, run! what s your name? joining me now, writer at large for esquire, charlie pierce. charlie, i don t get. well, i guess i understand this sort of apology focus in the coverage of this. today, she apologized. was it a sufficient apology?
i look back at it now, even though it was allowed, i should have used two accounts. one for personal, one for work-related e-mails. that was a mistake. i m sorry about that. i take responsibility. and i m trying to be as transparent as i possibly can. and then, there is vice president joe biden who had a labor day parade in pittsburgh was peppered with cries of run, joe, run. run, joe, run! whoo! run, joe biden, run! what s your name? joining me now, writer at large for esquire, charlie pierce. charlie, i don t get. well, i guess i understand this sort of apology focus in the coverage of this. today, she apologized. was it a sufficient apology? but it doesn t strike me as necessarily that important. and yet, it seems to be a real