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For Special Counsel Robert Hur, Vindication Day Has Arrived

For Special Counsel Robert Hur, Vindication Day Has Arrived

“The presidential debate last night was chilling to watch as President Joe Biden clearly struggled to retain his focus and, at points, seemed hopelessly confused. The winner was clear: Special Counsel Robert Hur…”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC9oZpecDV4

The findings of Special Counsel Robert Hur back in February regarding Joe Biden’s age and memory issues marked the official beginning of the unraveling of the facade carefully painted by Biden’s apologists in the White House and media regarding his mental acuity.

Hur, as Legal Insurrection readers will recall, had been appointed by Dept. of Justice Attorney Gen. Merrick Garland in January 2023 to investigate the Biden classified documents case to see if there was any “there” there to the allegations of Biden improperly retaining and carelessly storing classified documents.

When his report was released earlier this year, a firestorm erupted over the conclusions he drew about Biden’s recollection of events. Among Hur’s observations:

We have also considered that, at trial, Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.

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Mr. Biden’s memory also appeared to have significant limitations-both at the time he spoke to Zwonitzer in 2017, as evidenced by their recorded conversations, and today, as evidenced by his recorded interview with our office. Mr. Biden’s recorded conversations with Zwonitzer from 2017 are often painfully slow, with Mr. Biden struggling to remember events and straining at times to read and relay his own notebook entries.

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In his interview with our office, Mr. Biden’s memory was worse. He did not remember when he was vice president, forgetting on the first day of the interview when his term ended (“if it was 2013 – when did I stop being Vice President?”), and forgetting on the second day of the interview when his term began (“in 2009, am I still Vice President?”). He did not remember, even within several years, when his son Beau died.

That same day, a visibly angry Biden held an impromptu press conference to attempt to refute the claims made by Hur — and instead ended up proving his point:

Democrats and the media pounced and seized on Hur, attacking his credibility and claiming he went too far in his role with his descriptive terms of Biden’s decline.

Vice President Kamala Harris wasted no time in trying to save her boss’s bacon, attacking Hur’s integrity and declaring without evidence that Hur’s comments were “politically motivated”:

“Listen, I have been privileged and proud to serve as vice president of the United States with Joe Biden as president of the United States. And what I saw [in] that report last night, I believe, as a former prosecutor, the comments that were made by that prosecutor [were] gratuitous, inaccurate and inappropriate.”

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“So the way that the president’s demeanor in that report was characterized could not be more wrong on the facts and clearly politically motivated, gratuitous. And so I will say that when it comes to the role and responsibility of a prosecutor in a situation like that, we should expect that there would be a higher level of integrity than what we saw.”

Harris attacking someone else’s integrity considering her history of going the extra mile to get ahead in politics going back to the early days of her time on the California political scene was something else, but I digress.

A Congressional hearing was held a month later, during which Republicans grilled Hur for not recommending charges against Biden. Democrats tried to spin his report as an “exoneration” of Biden and cast Hur as a bad-faith actor who wanted a job in a future Trump administration.

Biden’s nightmarish performance at Thursday night’s presidential debate, where he was hoarse, was forgetful at times, and was often seen standing there with his mouth partially open was, in the eyes of many, a vindication of sorts for Hur:

The alarming visuals of Biden from the debate also prompted renewed calls for the DOJ to once and for all release the Hur/Biden tapes:

The transcripts are readily available, but Biden has asserted executive privilege over the tapes. And now the American people know exactly why.

— Stacey Matthews has also written under the pseudonym “Sister Toldjah” and can be reached via Twitter. —

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CommoChief | June 29, 2024 at 6:19 pm

Robert Hur vindicated for his characterization of Biden for sure and every person with personal access to Biden who damn well knew the truth but lied about should be run out of public life or at least have this mind around their neck for the rest of their life. Every time they go on a media hit or are making a run at an elected or appointed office they should be confronted about their blatant dishonesty and lack of integrity. Lying liars should always pay the price for their lies IMO, never to be trusted with any task more important than digging ditches. At least there we can see in real time if they dug deep and wide enough for the required distance in the time allotted.


 
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ThePrimordialOrderedPair | June 29, 2024 at 6:27 pm

Biden was known as a retard from back in the 70s. Everyone knew the guy was a complete moron. He was a joke in the Barky administration – which is really saying something, seeing the monumental morons that comprised that junta.

Hur only further advertised something that was well known by all for some time – some long time. What Hur really did was infuriate people with his own idiocy of trying to find an excuse not to recommend that Traitor Joe be criminally charged (for one of the lesser crimes he has committed, compared to the real doozies). And Hur’s own argument was nonsensical and out-of-place – it was not to him to decide that a clearly guilty person would be acquitted solely by virtue of jury nullification and that, therefore, no charge should even be presented.

We have all known that Traitor Joe has been knee deep in dementia for years. Hur was not trying to advertise that fact; he was trying to use it to worm his way out of having to recommend criminal charges for Traitor Joe, even after he determined that Traitor Joe was definitely guilty (as was easy for anyone to determine in this case just by the publicly known information).


     
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    AF_Chief_Master_Sgt in reply to ThePrimordialOrderedPair. | June 29, 2024 at 7:10 pm

    If Biden is too infirm to be prosecuted, he is too infirm to be president.

    But “Doctor” Jill loves being First Lady and a shadow president.


     
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    JohnSmith100 in reply to ThePrimordialOrderedPair. | June 29, 2024 at 8:25 pm

    We know that Biden said he went into politics for easy money. We know that Biden collected a large number of classified documents, We know that Biden has been wheeling and dealing from the time he went into politics, and we know that America’s enemies where channeling large amounts of money to the Biden Syndicate.

    Damning


       
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      Milhouse in reply to JohnSmith100. | June 30, 2024 at 2:26 am

      We know that Biden said he went into politics for easy money.

      Really?! When did he ever say that?

      We know that Biden has been wheeling and dealing from the time he went into politics

      No, we don’t know that either. We don’t know when he started taking bribes. For all we know it may have been decades into his career.


         
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        ThePrimordialOrderedPair in reply to Milhouse. | June 30, 2024 at 3:52 am

        No, we don’t know that either. We don’t know when he started taking bribes. For all we know it may have been decades into his career.

        Puh-leeeeassse. DOCTOR!!! Jill’s first husband tells the story about what a slime bag Biden was before he ever got into Congress and how he sicced Delaware and the feds on him way, way back over the divorce from DOCTOR!!! Jill.

        People have known that Biden was a corrupt criminal and a vindictive prick of the worst sort for the entirety of his time in Congress. That is who he is – and his whole demented, criminal family, too. He’s been shielded by the intelligence services for DECADES, so that tell you – well, it tells anyone who has some common sense – that he’s been dirty all that time, at the very least.

        In case you are also unaware of obvious facts that everyone in Washington has always known – Biden has always been considered a complete moron. He was a joke to most people. For the entirety of his political career.


     
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    Milhouse in reply to ThePrimordialOrderedPair. | June 30, 2024 at 2:22 am

    it was not to him to decide that a clearly guilty person would be acquitted solely by virtue of jury nullification and that, therefore, no charge should even be presented.,

    a) He didn’t say it would be nullification, he said a sympathetic jury would buy his old man act and acquit him.

    b) it was very much his place to decide that. It is unethical to bring charges, no matter how guilty you think the person is, if you know you’re unlikely to get a conviction. It is a prosecutor’s duty to make that assessment.


       
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      ThePrimordialOrderedPair in reply to Milhouse. | June 30, 2024 at 3:54 am

      a) He didn’t say it would be nullification, he said a sympathetic jury would buy his old man act and acquit him.

      That’s jury nullification, genius. “We know you’re guilty but we feel bad for you, so … ‘not guilty'”.


         
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        Milhouse in reply to ThePrimordialOrderedPair. | June 30, 2024 at 4:42 am

        No, that is not nullification at all. You are reading things in that are simply not there. Nobody suggested that the jury would know he was guilty and acquit him anyway. What he said was that a sympathetic jury would be likely to genuinely buy his old man act, and thus legitimately acquit him.


           
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          ThePrimordialOrderedPair in reply to Milhouse. | June 30, 2024 at 5:35 am

          Nobody suggested that the jury would know he was guilty and acquit him anyway.

          Hur wrote exactly that. He said that it was without doubt that Biden intentionally took classified documents and broke the law. No question about that. That is … what we call “guilt”. It was open and shut, according to Hur. But Biden would be too sympathetic (LOL) and the jury would let him go because he was so pathetic, now. That is what we call …. “jury nullification”.

          Hur did not say that Biden would be deemed incompetent to stand trial but that he would be let loose by a jury with sadz for him.


           
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          ThePrimordialOrderedPair in reply to Milhouse. | June 30, 2024 at 5:36 am

          What he said was that a sympathetic jury would be likely to genuinely buy his old man act, and thus legitimately acquit him.

          Are you retarded?


       
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      ThePrimordialOrderedPair in reply to Milhouse. | June 30, 2024 at 3:57 am

      b) it was very much his place to decide that. It is unethical to bring charges, no matter how guilty you think the person is, if you know you’re unlikely to get a conviction. It is a prosecutor’s duty to make that assessment.

      Uh … no. Someone who is thought to be guilty, and certainly for which there is a ton of evidence in plain black and white – especially of serious charges – is to be brought to trial, whether a conviction is likely or not. Prosecutors are not expected to have 100% conviction rates and that is not what their job is.


         
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        Milhouse in reply to ThePrimordialOrderedPair. | June 30, 2024 at 5:26 am

        That is just wrong. Prosecutorial ethics demand that you don’t charge someone unless you think you have a reasonable prospect of convicting him. Bringing charges without a reasonable prospect of conviction is vindictive and deeply unethical, because it”s deliberately using the process as a punishment.


           
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          ThePrimordialOrderedPair in reply to Milhouse. | June 30, 2024 at 5:38 am

          Bringing charges without a reasonable prospect of conviction is vindictive and deeply unethical, because it”s deliberately using the process as a punishment.

          That’s insane. If a prosecutor has evidence that someone committed murder then it is the duty of that prosecutor to charge that person and try him even though a jury might be thought likely to acquit him, against the evidence. The prosecutor’s duty is to the public, and if he has evidence of a murder it is his job to prosecute that, no matter what.


 
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Paul Compton | June 29, 2024 at 6:40 pm

Clearly there is no longer any need for anyone to actually HEAR the recording that Hur made!


     
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    LeftWingLock in reply to Paul Compton. | June 29, 2024 at 6:52 pm

    Disagree 100%. Pile on and kick him when he is down.


       
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      AF_Chief_Master_Sgt in reply to LeftWingLock. | June 29, 2024 at 7:13 pm

      I am surprised that Trump didn’t go for the jugular. But I am glad he didn’t. Dementia Joe was capable of outing himself without Trump’s assistance.

      But the “I don’t think he knows what he said either” was classic.

      It’s up there with “I refuse to use your youth and inexperience against you.”

        He really can’t, though, being only three years younger. And attacking a clearly enfeebled person might not sit well with some voters Trump needs. I am loving his restraint here, and I hope against hope that he keeps it up. He’s behaving like a statesman, and it’s good to see.


           
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          Valerie in reply to Fuzzy Slippers. | June 29, 2024 at 11:15 pm

          It is not, and never has been, Biden’s age. It is his impairment. My father is 91, and he is as sharp as ever, so long as he is not tired. When he gets tired and tries to recall something, in may not come to him. Rest him up again, and he’s fine. This is normal, healthy aging. Many, many of the adults in the audience have seen this in their parents.

          Biden isn’t healthy. He has moments of incoherence and what looks almost like paralysis or a stroke on nearly every public occasion. And clips of this behavior were circulating BEFORE the last election.

          Kamala Harris, and everybody else around Biden are lying through their teeth. This kind of impairment cannot be hidden, was poorly hidden, and they denied the blatantly obvious as politically motivated exaggeration.

          Trump is clearly healthy, and that makes all the difference.


           
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          AF_Chief_Master_Sgt in reply to Fuzzy Slippers. | June 30, 2024 at 12:45 am

          And yet, by your own words, you still won’t vote for Trump.


       
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      Another Voice in reply to LeftWingLock. | June 29, 2024 at 7:26 pm

      This is a perfect time to play the “What goes around, Comes
      around” with Point : Counter Point and only using the years Joe was putting in time at the White House.


 
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Skip | June 29, 2024 at 6:43 pm

CommoChief I agree, but I want to see 51 Security experts pay first.


     
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    CommoChief in reply to Skip. | June 29, 2024 at 8:33 pm

    Cool. Though IMO those liars should have their clearance and access revoked within an hour of Trump’s inaugural. Then begin putting them through exactly the sort of crap LTG Flynn went through.


 
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Paula | June 29, 2024 at 7:09 pm

“A sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.”

Hooray! Counsel Robert Hur is Vindicated! Well almost vindicated. Biden is not sympathetic nor well-meaning.


     
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    AF_Chief_Master_Sgt in reply to Paula. | June 29, 2024 at 7:15 pm

    But may be vindicated, but he still should be fired.

    He had no reason to give Biden a pass. Therefore, it’s my take that Hur was following the orders of Garland. Hur should have recommended prosecution and then force Garland to stop it.


     
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    Milhouse in reply to Paula. | June 30, 2024 at 2:34 am

    He didn’t say that what Biden was, just that that’s how he would present himself.


 
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henrybowman | June 29, 2024 at 8:23 pm

“a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.”
An unprincipled, duplicitous, plagiarizing tool with unbounded avarice.


 
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E Howard Hunt | June 29, 2024 at 8:46 pm

As nasty as the attacks have Been, Hur has kept his cool in facing the yellow journalism.


 
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MarkSmith | June 29, 2024 at 8:47 pm

Except the actual audio has either been destroyed or never existed. He will only be validate when the audio is release, otherwise he is part of the cover up.


 
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Valerie | June 29, 2024 at 11:26 pm

This is a “time to take the keys away from Grandpa” moment. I plan to leave it to the Dems, as they were the assholes who ran a clearly mentally incompetent candidate and lied about it.


 
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Milhouse | June 30, 2024 at 2:38 am

Biden was never smart or honest, but he used to be extremely good at coming across as both. I remember watching his debates with Palin in 2008 and Ryan in 2012. In both he was sharp and on point, and if you didn’t know anything about the subject you would swear he had all his facts down cold and his opponent was making things up. If you did know anything about the subject you’d immediately see it was the opposite, but how many people are that informed?

Particularly with Palin, she had all her facts and he had no idea what he was talking about, but he sounded more confident and more convincing, so the news industry crowned him the debate winner.


     
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    E Howard Hunt in reply to Milhouse. | June 30, 2024 at 7:03 am

    Really? In those prior debates, I thought he came off as a half-in-the-bag, bloviating, smirking mick who would finish his toot as soon as the gabfest was done.

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