The view from atop the “moral high ground” in Joe Biden’s America is cloudy.
Anyone wanting a unjaundiced view of who the Biden family really is should probably tune out the talking heads and crack open the 636-page volume, “Report on the Biden Laptop” and try not to look at the photos. The Marco Polo research group which authored the volume and created a data base of the laptop said they documented 459 violations of law.
Meanwhile, the Hunter Biden unconditional pardon has opened an intense debate nationwide on right vs. wrong and good vs. evil.
One of the prosecutors during the Watergate scandal said she is “thrilled” that Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden, but said the elder Biden should go much further and grant preemptive pardons to pretty much everyone involved in the lawfare targeting of President-elect Donald Trump.
Jill Wine-Banks said Sunday on MSNBC’s “Prime”: “I’m relieved and thrilled that he did it, this was one of the cases that called out clemency. Hunter Biden first of all would not ever be prosecuted for the gun crime, but for his last name. Second of all, he was addicted and that was a cause of his actions, he has now been sober for many years and this is a time when it is really appropriate for a grant of clemency.” […]
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