What is corruption in this case? When I was just starting out in finance , we had a young German ex-pat work with us. His father was friends with our German Chairman. We never considered him being there because of some corrupt activities. He had advantages but not sure the activity was "corrupt".a fan wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2019 9:32 pm By the way...here's the exchange with Biden and a PBS reporter:
WOODRUFF: But, if you had known (about Hunter getting that board seat), would you have said, don't, or would you have believed — said, this (getting a fat corporate board seat) is wrong?
BIDEN: No, it's not wrong.
There you go. He's been in corrupt DC for so freaking long, he doesn't recognize corruption when he sees it....unless, of course, it's "someone else's" corruption.
And again, I don't believe for a second Joe Biden didn't know.
Fight to help the people of Ukraine get rid of corruption.....and then replace the old corruption with new corruption. Sweet, right? I'm sure the Ukrainian people are just thrilled.
And Biden thinks it's cool because "it's not illegal"
Joe can F right off.
Edit: This is what I considered corruption....dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery.
But political corruption covers nepotism and cronyism. If Joe was supporting this activity, it falls under political corruption.