Monday, April 25, 2022

JILL BIDEN PUTS A HIT MAN ON KAMALA HARRIS - HIS NAME IS JOE. A SOCIOPATH GAMER LAWYER WHO HAS SPENT HIS POLITICAL LIFE LYING AND SUCKING BRIBES

 ............... BUT ISN'T KAMALA REALLY A CLONE OF JOE BIDEN?!?!


HOW MANY OF THESE PIGS ARE GAMER LAWYERS?

“Protect and enrich.” This is a perfect encapsulation of the Clinton (LAWYERS-2) Foundation and the (LAWYERS-2) Obama book and television deals. Then there is the Biden (LAWYERS-3) family corruption, followed closely behind by similar abuses of power and office by the (LAWYER) Warren and Sanders families, as Peter Schweizer described in his recent book “Profiles in Corruption.”

These names just scratch the surface of government corruption (YOU CAN ADD LAWYER KAMALA HARRIS AND LAWYER CHUCK SCHUMER TO THE PATHEION OF DEMOCRAT BRIBES SUCKING CORRUPT LAWYER POLITICIANS!)                                                                                                            BRIAN C JOONDEPH


Jill Biden raged against Democrats' choice of Kamala Harris as Joe's VP

It's not a very well-kept secret that Jill Biden can't stand Kamala Harris, but now we are getting some additional particulars.

According to Fox News:

First lady Jill Biden expressed frustration that Kamala Harris was the top choice for vice president, according to an upcoming book from two New York Times reporters.

An excerpt provided to Fox News from Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns' forthcoming book, "This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future," describes the vice presidential nomination process during Joe Biden's 2020 campaign.

Jill made this raging comment that ended up in the book:

"'There are millions of people in the United States,' she began. ‘Why,’ she asked, ‘do we have to choose the one who attacked Joe,'" the authors wrote of a conversation Jill Biden had after she learned Harris became a leading candidate to serve as Biden's running mate.

It squares with an earlier report that Jill yelled "Go f*** yourself!" about Harris in the wake of the incident.

Jill raged and raged.

Biden himself, who has no moral scruples whatsoever, supposedly objected on these grounds, too:

The book also highlights Biden's own reservations to select Harris as a running mate. Noting her "past romantic relationship with Willie Brown, the former San Francisco mayor who had appointed Harris to a pair of minor political positions," the book said Biden described the behavior "as the kind of thing that should be off limits."

It was probably a feeble attempt to dissuade his handlers from making Harris the Biden vice president, which would placate Jill.

But it's obvious that neither Joe nor Jill had influence. Biden's chief of staff, Ron Klain, made the decision to make the wretched Harris Joe's running mate, despite her failure to score a single delegate in the primaries, with the oily explanation that putting Harris in the second slot, instead of, say, the more moderate Democrat Rep. Val Demings, would make Biden look "magnanimous" after Harris called Biden a flaming racist. That's some logic. But what Klain said was what went, so too bad if Jill didn't like it. 

This certainly would explain the leaks (and counter-leaks) that have followed, the opening shots suspected of coming from Jill's office, about Kamala Harris's chaotic office, failure to do her job, and trivial preoccupations.   

It squares with what AT editor-in-chief Thomas Lifson noted in his post last year when an earlier book came out that said the same thing.

The uneasy relationship between Jill Biden and Kamala Harris just got harder to paper over.  The obviously ghoulish expectation that V.P. Harris will succeed her doddering husband without the benefit of an election and the signs of rebellion from the veep make the relationship between the two women testy at best.  Should death or the 25th Amendment remove her husband from office, "Dr. Jill" loses all the status and perks of the presidency, which she obviously relishes.  Going back to teach remedial English to community college students might lose some of its appeal.  With V.P. Harris hovering in the background waiting to step up, it is understandable for Mrs. Biden to harbor suspicions and resentments.

Excerpts from a new book by Edward-Isaac Dovere, former chief Washington correspondent for Politico and current staff writer for The Atlantic, claim that Jill Biden was so enraged at Kamala Harris during the presidential campaign that she exploded in an epithet-laced rage on a group phone call.

The trigger was the June 2019 presidential debate during which Harris, facing fundraising issues, attacked Biden for having praised segregationist Senate colleagues as able to work together with him, during a fundraiser a couple of days before the debate. 

A while back, I noted this little incident with dueling Vogue profiles for the pair, too:

It's striking, what's gone down with that over-the-top gushy profile they ran about Jill Biden, whom they actually call a "goddess."

In strong contrast, Kamala Harris got the bum's rush when she posed for a photo shoot just five months earlier.  They promised to run her cover photo in a powder blue suit, as she demanded, but instead, they ran an embarrassing shot of her posing in front of pink bed sheets and wearing junky tennis shoes. 

It's obviously nasty stuff and very unlikely to have been resolved as both political ships sink into the mire of low poll numbers.

The Bidenites had a particularly disgusting vice presidential selection process, not just with Ron Klain calling the shots over doddering Joe, but with stuff like this:

[Former New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan] Grisham, whom the book billed as a "no-nonsense former state health secretary buried in managing the pandemic on the ground," told the authors of the book that the vetting process [for vice president] from Biden's team was "insane."

"He asked me to sell him on vice president: ‘Why should you be the vice president?’" Lujan Grisham said, according to the book.

"I didn't ask to be vice president," she told Biden. "You asked for me to be vetted — you tell me why you think I would make a good vice president. This was not my idea."

Eeew. Who'd want to serve under a creep like that?

Well, it seems that Harris, who has no accomplishments and no popularity, did, and Klain gave her the opportunity, leaving Jill sputtering. What a miserable scenario.

Let's just say that at this point, Joe's long slide downward is not over, and the rage of unplacated Jill can only intensify.

Schweizer: Joe Biden ‘at the Center’ of Hunter Biden Legal Issues

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Breitbart News senior contributor and Government Accountability Institute (GAI) President Peter Schweizer said on this week’s broadcast of FNC’s “Sunday Morning Futures” that President Joe Biden was at the center of his son Hunter Biden’s legal troubles.

Schweizer, the author of Red-Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win, said, “This started out as a Hunter Biden story and is now with Joe Biden story. He is at the center. He is the planet which the moons in the family Hunter Biden and James Biden revolve.”

He continued, “My only concern is the issue of the statute of limitations. Remember, this grand jury was convened in 2018 when COVID happened. They stepped aside and did not meet, so they lost about a year-end half. So hopefully, we will hear something from the grand jury very soon.”

Schweizer added, “I think they got him dead to rights on tax evasion. The money laundering and other charges are equally very troublesome from team Biden and their nightmare scenario that there is a trial. They want to deal even if Hunter goes to jail for a little bit. They do not want to trial that will highlight the role the Joe Biden played in all of this.”

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Hunter’s Law Firm Could Cash Out on Biden’s Controversial Order

Hunter Biden on April 18 / Getty Images
 • April 25, 2022 4:59 am

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President Joe Biden's plan to compensate the families of 9/11 victims suing the Taliban could be a windfall for a Democrat-aligned law firm that employed Hunter Biden.

Joe Biden in February announced an executive order that awards $3.5 billion in assets seized from Afghanistan's central bank to a group of families of 9/11 victims who sued the Taliban. The law firms representing the families could make tens of millions of dollars in legal fees. One of the firms is Boies Schiller Flexner, where Hunter Biden served for several years as counsel. The firm's three founders contributed a combined $174,000 to Joe Biden's presidential campaign and the Biden Victory Fund, according to campaign finance records.

Several factions—American military veterans, the families of other 9/11 victims, human rights groups, and Republican lawmakers—have blasted the executive order. They say Biden improperly bypassed the U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund, which Congress created to compensate all terrorism victims. Instead, critics say Biden's plan will compensate a few select families with high-powered lawyers. More than 400 veterans and military families this month called on Biden to reverse the executive order and distribute the Afghan money through the Victims Fund.

Critics of the executive order have focused on the role of Lee Wolosky, a lawyer for the 9/11 families who recently served as White House counsel on Afghanistan issues. Wolosky, a partner at the firm Jenner & Block, in February signed a court brief urging a federal judge to lift a hold on the $3.5 billion payment to the 9/11 families. Two Boies Schiller Flexner partners, Stuart Singer and David Barrett, also signed the brief as co-counsel for the families. Wolosky was a partner at Boies Schiller Flexner until 2020.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R., Ohio) said the Biden connections to both Wolosky and Boies Schiller Flexner raise concerns about the executive order.

"The conflicts of interest here show how Democrats are all connected in the ‘Swamp,'" Jordan, the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, told the Washington Free Beacon. Jordan has asked the White House for records about Wolosky, saying the lawyer's stint in the administration creates the "perception of impropriety."

Hunter Biden served as a consultant for Boies Schiller Flexner from 2011 to 2017. He brought the firm one of its most controversial clients, the Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings. Biden served on the board of the scandal-plagued company while his father led the Obama administration's anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine.

Emails from Hunter Biden's laptop show that he and Boies Schiller Flexner partners discussed strategies for a public relations campaign for Burisma. Biden and his Boies Schiller Flexner colleagues also discussed lobbying for Burisma, though the firm has not registered with Congress as a lobbyist for the company. Biden is reportedly under investigation over his foreign entanglements, including whether he violated lobbying laws. Boies Schiller Flexner has not been accused of wrongdoing as part of that probe, though other firms with which Biden worked are reportedly subjects of the investigation.

Boies Schiller Flexner has generated controversy for representing several unsavory clients. David Boies, the firm's founder, helped Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein investigate women who accused him of sexual assault. He also worked for Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes to kill stories that exposed the company's fraudulent blood testing technology.

It is unclear whether Biden and Wolosky worked together at Boies Schiller Flexner. But emails from Biden's laptop show some discussions with partners at the firm regarding the recovery of 9/11 funds. Biden asked a firm partner about hiring two investigators who had worked on the case. The partner said he would forward it to Wolosky and Singer, the Boies Schiller Flexner partner handling the 9/11 litigation.

Boies Schiller Flexner did not respond to a request for comment. The White House did not respond to a request for comment about the law firm. A White House spokesperson previously said Wolosky recused himself from discussions about the Afghanistan funds when he served in the administration

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