Want a picture that sums up what the Democratic Party has been, at least since it became a business branch of the Obamas? It’s this: Joe Biden pardoning Hunter Biden. You don’t need to know much more.
Their word means nothing, they have no morals, and they don’t care about the people, much less about justice and the law. They have no time to waste when it comes to getting out of jail, which is what Biden has devoted his efforts to during his last few months. If anyone thinks the man has been working for the United States, they are wrong. Unless the United States is now made up exclusively of various members of the Biden family.
An amusing observation about the postmodern left is that they do everything they can, officially, to attack the family, as an institution, as a source of values, and as a cell of society (as Pope John Paul II used to say). But if you read the fine print of the contract you see that, when they attack, they always refer to the family of others. For their families they become the most traditional and conservative there is: “Hands off my people.”
In the pardoning of Hunter Biden resides something worse: The truth is that Joe Biden is pardoning himself.
He is tired, he doesn’t want trouble, he wants to rest — or more precisely, he wants to continue resting as he has been doing for the last few years. The funniest thing has been to watch the faces of the Democrats upon hearing the news, and their failed attempts to act as if nothing happened.
Biden has blown up the Democratic Party over the last few years and that is the only thing we will have to thank him for when all is said and done.
There exists something of a melancholy farewell during the last days of the Biden administration and a widespread madness amongst the left in the face of Trump’s victory that just confirms the moral exhaustion of a project that should never have existed.
Those girls shaving their hair and lining up with the 4B movement crazies to protest the election result proved...
No hoodwinking or hornswoggling here.
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