

Ep. 1496 - The Sweeping Pardon That Exposed Biden’s Corruption Once And For All
5 snips Dec 2, 2024
In a striking turn of events, Joe Biden issues a controversial pardon for his son, Hunter, raising serious questions about corruption. The implications of this unprecedented pardon challenge previous claims of upholding the rule of law. Meanwhile, the New York Times faces backlash for its dubious tactics to undermine a political figure. Discussions spotlight the disconnect between political crime strategies and realities, revealing troubling connections between crime rates and family structures. A deep dive into privacy and gender identity adds another layer to the complex dialogue.
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Biden's Pardon and the Rule of Law
- Democrats claimed to be the party of the rule of law to justify their prosecutions of Donald Trump.
- This justification collapsed after Biden pardoned his son, Hunter.
Unprecedented Pardon
- Biden's pardon of Hunter covers over a decade of potential federal crimes.
- This is unprecedented, exceeding even Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon.
Defending the Indefensible
- Some Republicans defend Biden's pardon, claiming any father would do the same.
- This ignores Biden's repeated lies about his intentions, negating any sympathy.