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Democrats Already Needed To Break With Biden. Now's the Chance

m.knox

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LOL... Vox telling democrats now is the time to abandon Biden.

It's like the democrats tried to cast a spell on Trump and it rebounded and hit Biden. Biden will end his presidency as a national disgrace. Got that @2lion70 ? A national disgrace.

https://www.vox.com/politics/389206/hunter-biden-pardon-joe-biden-democrats-response

President Joe Biden has pardoned Hunter Biden for all crimes — known and unknown — that his son committed over the past 11 years.

This is not a great look for a man who’s decried President-elect Donald Trump’s attacks on impartial law enforcement, declared that “No one is above the law,” and repeatedly vowed he would not pardon his son.

The president justified immunizing Hunter from criminal accountability by arguing that his son had been “selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted.” Hunter Biden was convicted of lying on a federal gun application and failing to pay his taxes, offenses that virtually never inspire felony charges, in the president’s telling. That he was not only prosecuted for such indiscretions — but charged so aggressively he was likely to face three years in prison — reflected a politically biased process, Biden argues: Were he not the child of the GOP’s top political adversary, Hunter would never have faced hard time for such minor crimes.

This is a plausible argument. But then, one can just as reasonably argue that New York would never have investigated anyone but Trump for falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment to a porn actor paramour. And in that case, Biden was emphatic that the law was the law.
 
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