Pay attention sport. Here's who I'm supporting.a fan wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2023 11:49 pmNope. The Forum has played your little game of "wait and see" for seven years.
Remember Durham? He found NOTHING. Did you backtrack? Or apologize? Or change your mind?
F no. You doubled down.
You're supporting a man with 91 felony indictments to lead your party.....yet you can't muster any posts on that.
Yet this is....what, you're 100th post about Hunter Biden? A man who has zero effect on our country?
You're lost, and it's getting worse by the day. When the F are you coming back to port? Your party is in shambles. Focus on that for five minutes.
1. Haley 2. DeSantis 3. Manchin
I defend Trump from the TDS Zombies who wander this forum,
when (imo) Trump was right or the TDS Zombies are wrong.
I point out Trump's poll & approval ratings as an indicator of
what your fellow citizens are willing to endure to avoid your agenda.
Hunter has zero effect on our country ?
Our CinC claims he's the smartest person he knows.
He's speaks with him daily. It impacts his already faltering performance.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/09/politics ... index.html
President Joe Biden is confronting the prospect of his son Hunter facing an embarrassing legal ordeal next year amid a host of other political obstacles in a possible rematch with Donald Trump.
The additional criminal charges brought by the Justice Department against Hunter Biden on Thursday, though expected, nonetheless amounted to a reminder of the personal strain the president will face as he gears up for the coming campaign.
Months after a plea agreement for Hunter Biden collapsed in a Delaware courtroom, reality has set in among Biden’s team that his son’s legal problems – and the ensuing revelations about his lifestyle and struggles with addiction – will remain in the news cycle for months to come as the legal process plays out.
Prosecutors’ portrait of Hunter Biden’s unbridled vice – funded, in part, by leveraging the Biden family name – presents a deeply problematic image...
...the unveiling of the special counsel’s second case against Hunter Biden comes at an inopportune moment, as the election year looms and Biden’s vulnerabilities are laid bare. His approval ratings have slumped...
Hunter Biden’s legal drama drags on for the president
There was a time over the summer when Biden and his orbit believed Hunter’s legal ordeal would end with a plea deal and that the family would be able to close a dark chapter and move on.
Those hopes were dashed when the agreement fell apart and, weeks later, a special counsel was appointed to oversee the investigation into the president’s son, opening the prospect of prolonged legal battles overlapping with Biden’s run for reelection.
There is nothing to indicate the president himself plans to distance himself from his son, who resides in California but has on occasion spent time at the White House. Hunter was included in the family’s Thanksgiving gathering on Nantucket last month and was seen on shopping outings in town. He stood next to his father during a Christmas tree lighting on Black Friday.
This week’s tax charges, the second indictment against Hunter Biden this year, include salacious details about how the president’s son was spending money on “drugs, escorts and girlfriends, luxury hotels and rental properties, exotic cars, clothing, and other items of a personal nature” — all while avoiding paying tax.
Many of the details of Hunter’s reckless spending were already known, detailed in a candid memoir that tracked his journey through addiction. Over the summer, the president and first lady acknowledged for the first time a daughter Hunter fathered while in the grips of addiction.
A political weight
A CNN poll conducted by SSRS in September found a majority of Americans, 61%, say they think that Biden had at least some involvement in Hunter Biden’s business dealings, with 42% saying they think he acted illegally and 18% saying that his actions were unethical but not illegal.
A 55% majority of the public says the president has acted inappropriately regarding the investigation into Hunter Biden over potential crimes, while 44% say that he has acted appropriately.
...his surface-level interactions that overlapped with his son’s business activities continue to provide fuel to his political opponents.
It’s a headache of which House Democrats are well aware. ...many have wished for a clearer strategy against the GOP allegations and how to message on Hunter Biden, a known sensitive topic in the West Wing.
Few issues are more sensitive inside the Biden White House than the president’s son. Only the smallest inner circle of advisers around the president is said to have anything resembling an unvarnished view of how Biden is processing Hunter’s struggles, from his addiction battles to the latest round of legal woes.