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USA Today: Hunter Biden’s Alleged Influence Peddling, Underage Hooker Hopping, Tax and Gun Charges Are Mere “Foibles”

USA Today: Hunter Biden’s Alleged Influence Peddling, Underage Hooker Hopping, Tax and Gun Charges Are Mere “Foibles”

You can’t make this stuff up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-T0fyzMFAM

The hacktivist Democrat media’s attempt to save Joe “I am the Democratic Party” Biden from his son’s alleged wide-ranging lawlessness, some of which implicates Joe himself, didn’t work. Apparently, Americans aren’t buying the whole “Joe’s just a loving father” line, so now, the media is up and spinning again. This time USA Today references Hunter Biden‘s alleged law-breaking and myriad legal woes as “foibles.”

Seriously. I’m not kidding.

USA Today “reports” (archive link):

The White House and congressional Democrats suspect the GOP is using Hunter Biden to advance its own political agenda: To damage Joe Biden heading into next year’s election. Hunter Biden, a 53-year-old attorney and businessman, holds no public office and has no official role in his father’s government — unlike Ivanka Trump who held a policy job out of the White House as did her husband Jared Kushner. But his foibles have provided ammunition for those who want to inflict harm on Joe Biden and his presidency.

“Hunter Biden, I want to remind the (Republican) majority, is actually not the president of the United States,” Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., said recently during a GOP-led congressional hearing in which two IRS whistleblowers claimed the Justice Department interfered in an IRS investigation into the president’s son.

. . . . While the GOP investigations into Hunter Biden often have seemed like a mud-slinging contest, they have raised legitimate questions about what involvement, if any, Joe Biden had in his son’s business dealings, Kendall said. But Republicans don’t help their case when they pull stunts like waving Hunter Biden’s nude photos in front of television cameras, he said.

They even use “foibles” as a subheading in the article. Surreal.

 

Hunter Biden’s foibles fuel GOP attacks

Hunter Biden’s personal and professional transgressions – which range from substance abuse and fathering a daughter out of wedlock to questionable business dealings in China and Ukraine and legal issues over his taxes – have provided sensational grist for his and his father’s Republican agitators.

. . . . House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., ratcheted up the rhetoric even further, suggesting last week that Republican investigations into Hunter Biden’s business dealings could trigger an impeachment inquiry against his father.

Republicans have been trying to tie Joe Biden to his son’s overseas business dealings and point to unverified claims that Hunter Biden put his father, who was vice president at the time, on the phone with foreign business associates. Three GOP-led committees also have opened a joint investigation into the Justice Department’s handling of the tax charges against Hunter Biden amid what they claim is improper interference in the case.

Needless to say, people have thoughts.

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Comments

Re: the so-called legacy media – “I used to be disgusted. Now, I’m just amused.”

The legacy media (formerly “mainstream media”) has no – repeat no – credibility anymore. And I don’t see any way that they can regain credibility; not in my lifetime, at any rate (I’m 66)

When I was a travelling road warrior and the hotel would shove a USA Today under the door, I’d just toss it on the trash …. Where it belonged.

Next up … USA Today praises Biden showering with his daughter as “water conservation, green activism, good for the environment”. Go for it, USA Today.

What about Janes Biden’s influence peddling? Or was he incapacitated, too?

If were talking about someone celebrating their 21st b-day in Vegas then maybe you shoehorn in the hookers, drugs, drinking and hell it’s Vegas Baby so throw in a gun violation and put under foibles.

Instead this a man in his 50’s with an extensive history of these sorts of behavior who was peddling the family name and political power for cash. Get outta here with ‘foibles’ USA Today. The man isn’t eccentric the man is an addict who got tossed out of the Navy.

Mauiobserver | July 29, 2023 at 8:45 pm

Fuzzy, sorry to be off topic but I have a request for LI. I was going to use the contact button but it kept trying to get me to change my email provider or so it seemed.

I began following LI because of the great job the site did in analysis of cases where leftist DA’s and the media tried to railroad Defendents accused of murder in self-defense cases.

The coverage this site did on the George Zimmerman and Kyle Rittenhouse prosecutions was outstanding and likely contributed to the support they gained from average Americans appalled at the unfair treatment they received from the DA’s and the Corporate media.

I think a similar deep dive into the J6 prosecutions would be extremely valuable both in the interest of equal justice and to expose evidence which has likely not been seen by the American public.

Obviously, there are hundreds of cases but perhaps just selecting a few examples from the following categories:

Oath Keepers and/or Proud Boys accused of violent crimes and seditious conspiracy.

Defendents accused or convicted of entering the capital (that were not waved in by police). No charge or evidence of violence of property damage.

Defendents accused or convicted of entering the capital with no charge or evidence of violence or property damage that were waved in by police.

Lastly it would be good to see analysis of the comments by judges chastising the Defendents for their support of a Trump or their continued belief that the election was compromised by fraud and manipulation of the mail in and ballot harvest rules and/or enforcement.

Mahalo,

    William A. Jacobson in reply to Mauiobserver. | July 30, 2023 at 11:54 am

    Those are good topics, and I wish we could dig deeper into more cases like we did with Zimmerman and others. One of my big regrets is not getting into the J6 prosecutorial abuses, but we simply don’t have the funding to hire people to do it. Unlike the government, we have to live within our means.

not_a_lawyer | July 29, 2023 at 9:05 pm

Joe and Hunter have engaged in the most egregious crimes possible. Taking bribes in exchange for influence of the US Government is actually enumerated in the Constitution as a crime that demands removal from office. Comer has essentially proven that Biden is guilty of this crime.

It appears that the US Government has sent upwards of $100B in cash and military hardware to Ukraine at the behest of Biden and the Democrats. I suppose the Hawks in the Republican party too.

No American can be certain that these large transfers of wealth to Ukraine are not an effort to hide Biden’s corruption.

Erronius

    henrybowman in reply to not_a_lawyer. | July 30, 2023 at 3:07 pm

    “Comer has essentially proven that Biden is guilty of this crime.”
    Ssshhhhh! He still has years and years more hearings to hold before actually DOING anything!

Fluffing cushions for team Biden is just the tryout; the lead role as Hunter’s personal Barcalounger is the prize.

#badgurrrljournalist

Yes, they are mere foilbes. Now charge him and his father and execute them both for their foibles, which are punishable by death under federal law.

Foibles. Fiery but mostly peaceful riots and arson binges. Hottest Day EVER!!!

The MSM is well connected to the truth as they wish it to be.

“Hunter Biden, I want to remind the (Republican) majority, is actually not the president of the United States,” Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., said recently…”

No, he’s the president’s cutout and bagman.

    txvet2 in reply to henrybowman. | July 30, 2023 at 12:06 am

    Which also means that he isn’t protected by the difficult process of impeachment. He can be indicted, tried and executed via normal process of law.

So Hunter likes to get his foibles off. C’mon man!

Can Trump use the same excuse with Smith and Fani?

MoeHowardwasright | July 30, 2023 at 5:45 am

Didn’t John Mitchell go to prison because he was Nixon’s bag man for political donations? Didn’t Agnew resign because he was convicted of taking bribes as Governor of Maryland? Hunter has foibles?Eh no, Hunter is an addict. Hunter is the centerpiece of a wide ranging influence peddling scheme that involves the President’s brother too. 20 she’ll companies to launder money is not a foible, it’s a criminal enterprise. FJB

E Howard Hunt | July 30, 2023 at 7:37 am

My money says that the pretentious New Yorker will eschew foibles in favor of peccadilloes.

A great question is who and what is lining up to fill in and defeat USA Today?

Daily Wire is pretty good and getting better but does have a problem with being too associated with the right to capture the middle.

Fox is going to flip left the moment Rupert Murdoch dies or yields more of his empire to his children, and much of the senior staff is likely leftwing anyway so isn’t that interested in capturing the middle.

The various networks that made their division from Fox based on not accepting the results of the 2020 have already discredited themselves as news sources by refusing to accept news they didn’t like.

Like it or not the middle does exist, and unless Daily Wire makes a successful play for it (which is easier said than done because) we aren’t in much of a position to take advantage of the media beclowning themselves.

    This is a long-standing problem. How do we break the hold that the hactivist Democrat media has on the center of this country? And how long would they stay in the center if they ever heard the truth about what Democrats are doing? How do we on the right break through? I don’t know the answer, but it’s a problem every right-leaning outfit thinks about and wishes they had a solution for.

    The only thing that would for sure work is if some billionaire righty bought a major outlet and fixed it. The NYT, USA Today, Whatever.

      henrybowman in reply to Fuzzy Slippers. | July 30, 2023 at 3:14 pm

      We already got Twitter (and he wasn’t even a righty), I doubt we can hope for two lightning strikes.

        Danny in reply to henrybowman. | July 31, 2023 at 4:33 pm

        Twitter is part of the public square, it is not the entire public square and even if it was just being in it doesn’t mean people are going to listen to us.

        I do 1000% agree with what you said, I would go further that we all should be extremely grateful to Elon Musk for what he did for us and for the fact that it is definitely grace.

        However just showing up is only the first step. If as a teacher a student showed up in your class but didn’t do any homework you assigned you wouldn’t give that a good grade would you? We have some extremely tough homework to do.

      I am glad we agree.

      Unfortunately I can’t think of any easy answers. There are many easy answers but I can’t think of any easy answers to media.

      Don’t misunderstand I do love the good that Daily Wire investigative reporters have achieved, but taking the center requires so much more than what Daily Wire has even if it wasn’t doing anything else.

      The_Mew_Cat in reply to Fuzzy Slippers. | July 31, 2023 at 10:16 am

      I don’t know it can be “fixed”. As long as their lives are going OK, the people in the “center” want to hear comfortable narratives, and want to think about politics as little as possible. And they want to be able to get abortions for themselves and their daughters – and that’s it!! There is a reason that none of the existing right wing outlets, including long standing ones like the NY Post, have connected with these people.

        Danny in reply to The_Mew_Cat. | July 31, 2023 at 4:34 pm

        Do you have an explanation for Glenn Youngkin? Or an explanation for why follow the news at all if you have already given up?

    Peabody in reply to Danny. | July 30, 2023 at 1:23 pm

    “Fox is going to flip left the moment Rupert Murdoch dies…”

    They don’t have very flipping far to flip.

      Danny in reply to Peabody. | July 30, 2023 at 8:32 pm

      Compare right vs leftwing content released by Fox News.

      The firing of Tucker for taking an anti-war stance in the context of the Ukraine War…….was there a point in time Rupert Murdoch did not hate Russia? I think he has always made it clear Russia hatred was one of his beliefs.

      News about how the AMERICAN managers at Fox force their employees to act behind closed doors shows what Fox will become in the future when an Australian mogul isn’t wagging his finger at them. As of right now however what Fox turns out is right wing content, almost all in favor of Trump.

Call it whatever you like. Interesting to see what some people care so much about.

Bottom line is that, no matter what you call it, the Big Guy is going to face an impeachment inquiry that will show the country what a lovely family the Bidens are.

Does anyone actually subscribe to USA Today?