“JFK had little respect for Lyndon B. Johnson, but he picked him anyway because he wanted to win the South. He wanted to win Texas. But he had very little respect for LBJ’s intellect. JFK was surrounded by his Harvard Brain trust, and he had immense disdain for LBJ’s Texas Hill country vibe,” the former operative explained. “That was the same attitude that Obama had towards Biden. Obama thought that Biden would eventually f–k everything up. That’s eventually actually what happened. But also, he didn’t have much faith in Kamala Harris,”
Some of the people who she said were running the United States during the Biden presidency included his personal attorneys as well as senior advisors Steve Ricchetti, Anita Dunn, and Mike Donilon. Li said that others at the helm were Biden’s former chief of staff, Ron Klane, as well as aides Jeff Zients and Bob Bauer. She even took aim at Harris, who she said paid celebrities to endorse her during her campaign against President Donald Trump.
In November, Li told “Fox & Friends Weekend” this month that top campaign officials “misled” her and others and that the overall effort by the vice president was an “epic disaster.” Lindy Li, who said she raised “millions” for Harris, explained to co-host Will Cain that Harris’s campaign officials made a series of false promises and repeatedly claimed that the internal data showed the vice president would handily defeat Trump. “This is just an epic disaster. This is a one-billion-dollar disaster,” Li said, referencing how the losing Harris campaign blew through $1 billion in fundraising and ended up with millions of dollars in debt.
“It’s incredible, and I raised millions of that. I have friends that I have to be accountable to and to explain what happened because I told them it was a margin of error race,” she added. Li stated that Harris campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon assured all Harris surrogates that the vice president would win, even going so far as to produce videos to reinforce the message. “I believed her. My daughters believed her. And so, they wrote massive checks,” Li told the Fox News co-host. “I feel like a lot of us were misled.”