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🗓️ 26 October 2021
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In this video, Patrick Bet-David talks about the similarities and differences between Joe Biden and Jimmy Carter.
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0:00.0 | You know, some people have called Joe Biden, Jimmy Carter 2.0, but today we're going to take a deep dive |
0:04.6 | to see if there's any patterns, any trends, any commonalities, and any differences. |
0:14.1 | All right, so let's get right into a look. One thing you need to know is I'm in America because of |
0:17.3 | Jimmy Carter, because in 1977, December 31st, President Carter went to Iran and he had a toast |
0:23.1 | with the Shah, and it was everything was great. It was Iran's a friend of US. |
0:27.5 | They're a friend of ours, and then they leave. Then Khomeini comes in to revolt his people, |
0:31.7 | 9 million people, revolution in Iran. Shah's folks are calling Carter for help. Kissing |
0:37.3 | your for help. At first, they say, we got your back. Don't worry about it. Last minute, |
0:41.6 | Kissinger in Carter says we can't help you. Nobody comes to help Iran. Iran falls. Shah's |
0:46.9 | in exile. Khomeini comes in in February. Nine years later, we escape Iran and go to Germany at |
0:52.0 | a refugee camp. And he mentioned, come out here. So President Carter, because of him, I'm in the |
0:56.0 | United States, having said that there's a little bit of history here with me and the Carter |
0:59.8 | administration. Well, let's get right into it. So we got Carter. We got Biden. 39, 46, okay. |
1:05.7 | Former peanut farmer, Carter, former governor of Georgia, Biden, 51 years politician. That's |
1:11.1 | what he's done, okay? Electoral votes, when he won, he got 297 votes. He got 306. Total votes, |
1:19.4 | Carter got 40.8 million. We all know Biden's the most popular president ever. He got 81 |
1:25.7 | plus million votes, according to data. Carter ran once for president, Biden ran for president |
1:31.8 | three times. Once in 88, once in 2008, and once in 2020, and that's when he won. So now we know |
1:36.9 | their background. Now, here's what makes these two, very, very interesting. Both the damn |
1:43.2 | are folks who were never seen as number ones, meaning in 88 and 2008, when Biden ran, nobody ever |
1:50.4 | said, you know, he's going to be a president. They were never seen as number ones. They were both |
1:54.3 | good. Number two is number four is number five is number six is never number one. However, |
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