Addressing the Hunter Pardon
The repeated claim by President Biden that he wouldn’t pardon Hunter Biden for his criminal behavior has been shown to be a lie. While always laughable, the ubiquitous and solemn Democrat claims of reverence for the rule of law have been shredded. Now, there is widespread chagrin in the Lügenpresse for Hunter Biden’s pardon. While it’s entertaining to see the contortionists covering for Team Blue, there are important steps that must be taken now by those who cherish our constitutional order.
Before getting into what reactions should be, it should go without saying that every father who had the power to pardon his son for crimes for which he is being prosecuted would do so. Some context for this claim is in order. Hunter isn’t accused of being a sociopath. He isn’t accused of murder or rape or felonious property destruction. Tax evasion on the order of $1.4M commends incarceration upon conviction, but the illegal gun procurement would not typically result in incarceration for a first-time offender. And the most egregious crimes, for which Hunter should have been held responsible, have been slow-walked by the corrupt Special Counsel David Weiss so that the statute of limitations has passed.
The father, Joe Biden, pardoned his son. Every empathetic father understands this. However, different standards apply to the President. The President should issue pardons for injustice (think J6 political prisoners) and to avoid unnecessary social turmoil (think President Ford’s pardon of the disgraced Richard Nixon). For his own part, President Joe Biden committed yet another nefarious act with the pardon of Hunter Biden. For this, the President deserves widespread and lasting condemnation and criticism. His putrid legacy has been tarnished by himself yet more.
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