Thursday, December 14, 2023

THE FINAL DAYS OF JOE BIDEN - FIRST, HE WILL PARDON HIS BAG MEN, HUNTER, FRANK AND JAMES BIDEN - ALL GAMER LAWYERS ON THE TAKE

 “The steps taken by Hunter to evade taxes are impressive, but not nearly as impressive as the efforts of the Justice Department to evade any reference to his father. 

Hunter Biden Chaos Could ‘Ruin Things’ for His Dad’s Reelection Bid: ‘Unwelcome Distraction’

WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 13: Hunter Biden gives a statement to media outlets regarding the House Oversight Committee investigation into his business interests outside of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on December 13, 2023. (Photo by Craig Hudson for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Craig Hudson for The Washington Post via Getty

The continual news generated by Hunter Biden and his legal conflicts damages President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign with undue controversy and distractions, Democrats openly complain.

Hunter Biden’s chaos amid his father’s reelection campaign is just one more communications problem with which the president’s campaign staff must contend. Joe Biden’s age, mental fitness, and sluggish economy seemingly sunk his approval ratings to historic lows:

  • FiveThirtyEight: Biden is the least popular president in modern U.S. history.
  • CNN Poll67 percent disapprove of Biden’s economy, top 2024 issue.
  • Redfield & Wilton Strategies: A majority of Democrats are “concerned” about Biden’s ability to perform his job due to his age.

“I have a pit in my stomach about it,” a Democrat strategist who worked on Clinton’s 2016 campaign told the Messenger about the chaos surrounding Hunter Biden. “The email controversy was silly but it was made to be a distraction and it worked.”

“This Hunter story has the legs to ruin things for Biden,” the Democrat strategist added.

Democrat strategist Brad Bannon told the Messenger Joe Biden’s son is just one more challenge facing the president’s reelection campaign: “Hunter Biden isn’t the biggest political problem that his father faces but the situation is an unwelcome distraction for an embattled president burdened by concerns about the economy and age.”

“The controversy about Hunter Biden’s financial dealings might play the same role for Republicans that Hillary Clinton’s emails did in 2016,” Bannon noted.

House Oversight Ranking Member Jamie Raskin (D-MD), who is leading the Democrats’ opposition to the impeachment inquiry, refused to say whether Hunter Biden hurts Joe Biden’s campaign. “I don’t know whether or not it’s hurting him,” he said. “I hope that the American people are able to see past it.”

“They figure this is their best shot, to create a dark cloud over the Biden family and hope that that affects Joe,” he added.

Recent polling shows Americans are highly skeptical of Hunter and Joe Biden:

  • ABC News/Ipsos: A plurality of Americans are not confident about how the Justice Department handled the investigation into Hunter Biden.
  • Yahoo/YouGov: A majority of voters believe President Joe Biden committed a crime with Hunter Biden.
  • TIPP: 63 percent say Joe Biden violated FARA by assisting Hunter Biden in Ukraine deal.

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THE AMOUNT OF DAMAGE PERPERATED BY THIS POS IS INESTIMABLE AND THAT'S HOW HIS WALL STREET CRONIES, GEOGE SOROS AND LARRY FINK WANTED IT!

JOE BIDEN IS A SOCIOPATH GAMER LAWYER. HE HAS NEVER TAKEN REPSONSIBLITY FOR ANYTHING. HE HAS SLATHERED IT ALL WITH IS LIES!

 It would only require him to accept responsibility for the crime syndicate he created.  


Head of Biden Crime Family Feels Guilty...but Doesn’t Plead Guilty

The MSM are reporting that Joe Biden is raging at his staff because of the unfairness of Hunter being investigated.  It’s giving old Joe a guilty conscience.  I didn’t even know that was possible. According to Axios:

The 81-year-old president has suggested to close associates that if he hadn't run in 2020, Hunter wouldn't be facing criminal prosecutions or be the target of daily stories by conservative media — all while trying to stay sober and rebuild his life.

Perhaps for the first time in his 53 years of collecting bribes for selling out the public that pays his salary, our president “in name only” got something right.  Hunter certainly wouldn’t be in legal jeopardy if Joe hadn’t run for office again in 2020.  But ultimately, Joe’s greed and lust for power may turn out to be his son’s undoing.

Joe Biden certainly has much to feel guilty for — but not for the reason he claims.  He complains that his son is being politically persecuted as a grotesque act of revenge for himself being elected.  Certainly, that’s the narrative (i.e., propaganda of Joe’s cohorts in the media).  The counter-argument is quite different.  Hunter is being legally pursued because Joe

  • committed his son to a life of crime as the bagman for the Biden family crime syndicate,
  • selling U.S. government favors for personal enrichment
  • to some of the world’s most nefarious actors,
  • then ran for the office of president to enhance his earning potential from those clients,
  • leaving his son exposed, because organized crime investigations always start at the bottom, where Hunter resides.

Joe could have gone quietly into retirement after his time as Barack Obama’s vice president — concluding his 46-year crime spree.  Had he done that, Congress and the conservative media would have lost interest, and Hunter would have faded into obscurity.

But the “Don” of the Biden family decided to push his luck.  He wanted a few more years of grift and sleaze, before retiring to his beach home, his classic Corvette, and his publicly funded muscle protective detail.  He expected us to grant him that opportunity without complaint.  That turned out to have been an unreasonable expectation after he stole the last election and called his citizens “fascists.”

When Joe made it necessary for himself to be investigated, it was inevitable that his underlings would be placed at risk first — including his son, the collections guy.

Joe Biden has always known that he is personally safe from facing justice.  That’s why he’s been so bold in his public displays.  As the vice president, he took Hunter Biden on Air Force Two to meet with family clients in Russia, Ukraine, and China — on full display for the news cameras.  He also boasted in a public speech about using the power of the U.S. government to shut down the investigation of his Ukrainian client.  Joe has behaved just as Al Capone once did — bragging to the public as if he were untouchable.  As the country’s chief executive, with the federal law enforcement apparatus in his pocket and his syndicate associates in Congress, he could confidently rest assured that he would never personally pay for his crimes.  That bill would come due for someone else — as it almost always does in crime families.

But now the Capo of the Biden family has seen

  • his bank records seized by Congressional investigators,
  • his involvement exposed by a misplaced laptop, and
  • whistleblowers testifying that operatives in his syndicate corrupted federal investigations.

Boss Biden is getting scared and doing what crime bosses do: blaming his underlings.  Naturally that blaming is causing friction in the family.  As a result, Joe’s relationship with Merrick Garland, his head “button man,” has become strained.  It seems President “Ten Percent for the Big Guy” isn’t happy about Attorney General Garland appointing a special counsel to look into his son. As Axios reports,

[o]ne person close to the president unflatteringly compared Garland to former FBI Director James Comey, claiming they both have been obsessed with the appearance of having integrity rather than just trying to make the right decision — a reference to Comey's handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation.

The “right decision” in this instance being the continuation of the Biden family crime cover-up (i.e., taking one for the team).  One can always tell when an organized crime operation starts becoming less organized.  The finger-pointing gives it away.

All crime families eventually leave too much evidence lying about to be ignored.  It’s the nature of criminal behavior.  That inevitability is exacerbated when one of the family members has a demonstrated lack of self-control relative to drugs, women, and extravagant spending.  It attracts the wrong kind of attention.  In the end, someone must pay for the crime.  It’s usually an underling, who is expected to remain loyal to the mob, serving the time and keeping quiet, to avoid retribution or in exchange for future rewards.  However, it doesn’t always work that way.  There is frequently no honor among dishonorable men.

Now that Merrick Garland sees the end of his tenure approaching, perhaps he’s reflecting on his career.  He was once a respected judge, even considered for a position on the Supreme Court.  But under Biden’s leadership, he has become an unprincipled thug, using the full apparatus of the federal legal system to target innocent citizens and political opponents.  Will he pay the legal bill for Joe by using his Department of Justice to hide the evidence of Biden wrongdoing?  Will he trade his place in the history books from that of a judge to that of the most corrupt attorney general in history, who facilitated the crimes of the most crooked administration in history?  Will he make that sacrifice for a president who will soon have nothing to reward him with, nor anything to threaten him with?  Or will Mr. “No One Is above the Law” attempt to rehabilitate his legacy by prosecuting one of his co-conspirators — leaving Hunter without a chair when the music stops?

If the bill comes due for Hunter, will he voluntarily pick up the tab for the syndicate?  Will he have the spine to do the time — out of love for a father who cherished him just enough to include him in his crimes?

Life’s choices come with consequences.  When Joe Biden chose to introduce his son to a life of crime, he started the chain of events that are now playing out.  Whatever becomes of Hunter, it is because of Joe’s actions, not those of law enforcement or the conservative media.

Of course, if Joe Biden really feels the least bit guilty for the predicament his son is in, he can end his son’s suffering instantly.  It would only require him to accept responsibility for the crime syndicate he created.  With that simple act, his opponents would cease having any interest in Hunter whatsoever.  But I suspect that his guilt isn’t troubling enough for such an act of selflessness.  Better to let his beloved son suffer a few years of torment “while trying to stay sober and rebuild his life.”

John Green is a political refugee from Minnesota, now residing in Idaho.  He is a staff writer for the American Free News Network and can be reached at greenjeg@gmail.com.

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Report: Joe Biden Feels ‘Guilty’ About Hunter Biden Indictments

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President Joe Biden reportedly feels “guilty” for his son’s legal woes, telling aides that Hunter Biden would not be facing scrutiny for the millions of dollars he raked in from foreign business deals had he not run for president.

Hunter Biden is facing 17 years for nine tax charges and is at the center of the House impeachment inquiry into his father, in which investigators are probing how the Biden family made tens of millions of dollars in China, Ukraine, and other corrupt countries with no discernible service rendered. Special Counsel David Weiss is allegedly not done investigating the Biden scion and has yet to indicate if he looked into the nature of Biden’s work on behalf of foreign entities.

The report, published by Axios, claims the president experienced mood swings and expressed “anger” and “sadness,” believing his run for office brought attention to his family’s sketchy foreign business that otherwise would not have received attention.

“The 81-year-old president has suggested to close associates that if he hadn’t run in 2020, Hunter wouldn’t be facing criminal prosecutions or be the target of daily stories by conservative media,” Axios reported. The president appears, according to Axios, to still be denying, even in private, the obvious merits of the investigation.

Weiss charged Hunter Biden on Thursday, asserting he was “engaged in a four-year scheme” to not pay at least $1.4 million in taxes “he owed for tax years 2016 through 2019 and to evade the assessment of taxes for tax year 2018 when he filed false returns.”

Weiss referenced money that flowed from Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings in the indictment. Weiss did not charge Hunter Biden for Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) violations. Constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley believes Weiss’s tax indictment should have included FARA charges.

“The steps taken by Hunter to evade taxes are impressive, but not nearly as impressive as the efforts of the Justice Department to evade any reference to his father. In that sense, the indictment itself is a marvel of evasion,” Turley posted on X.

House investigators opened a probe into the Biden family in November 2022. They revealed Joe Biden received money from James Biden and Hunter Biden. They also showed that nine additional Biden family members received payments from the family’s foreign business ventures, including two of the president’s grandchildren.

More evidence against Joe Biden can be found here.

Follow Wendell Husebø on “X” @WendellHusebø. He is the author of Politics of Slave Morality.

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