


Weakness in politics is never rewarded.
Joe Biden should have thought about that while lying in bed, gasping for breath, with aides in the pay of donors hovering over him and pressing him to drop out. As the party nominee, he was being protected by the government and the media. Now he’s just an unwanted old man lying on a Delaware beach in the hot weather. Hunter tried to tell him, but now the best Jr can hope for is that dad is compos mentis enough to write a pardon before he’s shoved off the pier.
This isn’t some conspiracy theory. It’s not even the subtext in the New York Times article reporting on it.
It’s the text. And the subheader.
After President Biden dropped his re-election bid, his administration released records showing that while he was vice president, his son solicited U.S. government assistance.
What exactly is the paper telling us here?
Hunter Biden sought assistance from the U.S. government for a potentially lucrative energy project in Italy while his father was vice president, according to newly released records and interviews.
The records, which the Biden administration had withheld for years, indicate that Hunter Biden wrote at least one letter to the U.S. ambassador to Italy in 2016 seeking assistance for the Ukrainian gas company Burisma, where he was a board member…
The department’s release of documents to The New York Times came shortly after President Biden dropped out of the presidential race, and as his son prepares to stand trial next month on charges of evading taxes on millions of dollars in income from Burisma and other foreign businesses.
Sorry Hunter, the secret is out that dad isn’t in charge. But this is all the ‘what’, as we’ve seen in the last two months, it’s about the ‘why’.
Why is the New York Times telling us this? Does the paper want to finish the job of forcing Biden out? If so, good luck getting a pardon for Hunter from Kamala.
The State Department is releasing documents. The New York Times is pushing them. Joe thought he gave the vultures what he wanted, but he became confused enough that he forgot that they’re gonna want it all.