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Home Front: Politix
Jill Biden Attempts to Explain How Hunter's Wrongdoing Is Trump's Fault
2019-12-16
[Townhall] We know that former Vice President Joe Biden was handling international relations on behalf of the Obama administration in Ukraine. At the same time, his son, Hunter, was being paid more than $50,000 a month by Burisma Holdings, a corrupt Ukrainian gas company. And the kicker is he had no natural energy experience. But he did have access to the veep.

Despite all that we know, former Second Lady Dr. Jill Biden is still arguing that Hunter did nothing wrong. In fact, she blames President Donald Trump for wanting to get to the bottom of the Bidens' corruption.

"I know my son. I know my son's character," Jill Biden told MSNBC's David Gura. "Hunter did nothing wrong and that's the bottom line."

Gura pressed the former Second Lady about how the Bidens respond to voters' questions about Burisma and Ukraine.

"You must have watched as your husband interacted with that voter in Iowa, very forcefully. There was a question about this. I imagine you and he [Joe] face questions about this from time to time on the campaign trail. What did you make of that response and how do you and he respond to the fact that this question keeps coming up?" the host asked.

Jill instantly turned the question into two parents defending their son against warrantless attacks.

"Well, I think that any parent who is watching this show knows that if anyone attacked their son or daughter, I mean, you don't just sit down and take it," she said with a half-hearted laugh. "I mean, you fight for your kid, and I think that shows that, you know, Joe's going to stand up to bullies and bullies like Donald Trump. And it shows his strength and his tenacity and his resilience."
Posted by:Besoeker

#14  Only credentialed-but-not-merited non-MDs are puffed-up enough to demand/ask that you refer to them as Dr.

Screw her
Posted by: Frank G   2019-12-16 19:13  

#13  of course he does nothing wrong, I mean besides the crack, and knocking up strippers an who the hell knows what else.
Posted by: chris   2019-12-16 14:52  

#12  Student Retention at the Community College: Meeting Students' Needs

Perhaps if her "kid" had attended community college, the Good Doctor's ministrations might have spared him a life of dissolution and grift.
Posted by: Lex   2019-12-16 13:22  

#11  Her 'doctorate" is in education. Pretty slimy to imply that you have an M.D. when all you have is an EdD.

From Google:
"In January 2007, at age 55, she received a Doctor of Education in educational leadership from the University of Delaware. Her dissertation, Student Retention at the Community College: Meeting Students' Needs, was published under the name Jill Jacobs-Biden."
Posted by: Warthog   2019-12-16 09:54  

#10  If Trump were an angry leftist harpy law professor and Hunter Biden was a 12 year old boy, it'd all be good...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-12-16 09:19  

#9  Droll du seigneur
Posted by: Lex   2019-12-16 08:56  

#8  *infantilizing
Posted by: Lex   2019-12-16 08:54  

#7  Why do she and her husband keep infantilism going this guy? Isn't he pushing fifty? Are they trying to make themselves ridiculous?
Posted by: Lex   2019-12-16 08:54  

#6  I had Bee.
Posted by: SteveS   2019-12-16 08:49  

#5  What's next? "Trump bought him his first crack pipe?"
Posted by: JohnQC   2019-12-16 08:19  

#4  If this goofball's a "doctor," the Whoopi Goldberg's a rocket scientist.
Posted by: Lex   2019-12-16 07:12  

#3  Ah, so Trump's a "bully" for attacking your "kid."
Who's not your son, and who ceased to be a child about 30 years ago.

Also: are you going to provide for your grandchildren -- you know, the kids sired by that deadbeat dad who is your "kid"?

I mean, taking care of one's kids is (to coin a phrase) "a big f---ing deal", amirite?
Posted by: Lex   2019-12-16 07:09  

#2  Droit du seigneur, also known as jus primae noctis, is a supposed legal right in medieval Europe, allowing feudal lords to have sexual relations with subordinate women, in particular, on their wedding nights.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-12-16 07:01  

#1  Well, in her world, what Hunter did isn't wrong.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-12-16 03:58  

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