December 14, 2023

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:

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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.

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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,