Monday, July 12, 2021

Hunter, Joe, and the corrupt press

 The Hunter Biden Omission Continues

"Willful naivete" pretty much describes the entire pro-Biden press corps when it comes to Hunter Biden. It's see no Hunter; hear no Hunter; speak no Hunter.

Tony Branco

Obama's Ethics Chief Zeroes in on What Could Be the True Purpose for Hunter Biden's Art Scheme    . . . "So, should we be shocked if the true nature of Hunter's art career is to funnel bribes to Joe Biden? I mean, doesn't anyone find it odd that the Biden White House wants to keep the names of those who buy Hunter's Rembrandt-like works hidden from the public? Obama's ethics czar zeroed in on why this is a problem. It's fertile ground for a bribery network. It's the perfect scheme to do such a thing:" . . . 



Biden Inc.: Hunter, Joe, and the Mexican Oligarchs  "The indictment of the Trump Organization’s chief financial officer has received a lot of press, and properly so. But while the media has been focused on the former president, they have ignored another corruption story involving the sitting president and his family. Like so much news that has been buried, the latest comes from Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop. You know, the one the Bidens and their allies in Congress and the media suggested was a “Russian plant” and disinformation campaign, before that cynical claim was demolished by the director of national intelligence." . . .

The White House Crafted Hunter Biden's Secretive Art Sale Scheme: Report
The White House-ordained scheme will allow virtually anyone — including perhaps foreign nationals, American lobbyists, or individuals seeking to cozy up to the first family — to try buying favor or access. And if you've seen the art Hunter's produced so far, it's hard to fathom anyone forking over tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars for any other reason.

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