Nothing ‘haunts’ Hunter Biden. He is just a very nasty and corrupt piece of work who has been enabled by his father. The corruption and nepotism runs through the whole family.
which of the Trump family members engaged in any of the things that we know about Hunter? Seriously, which one, since the “comment could be applied equally.”
A father ushers a child into the family business. Sure, that never ever happened before the Trumps. Ever. Really? And again, none of the Trumps has engaged in what we know about Hunter. I shudder to think what has not surfaced about this man.
Trump’s brother Fred specifically warned him against alcohol ( which led to his own early death )and drugs-and Trump seems to be almost puritan for someone who was young in the 1960’s.Also if Fred hadn’t have died he would have been the heir to the fortune-being the eldest son-something his daughter still seems rather bitter about missing out on.
Alex, Agreed. Here in the US, Mr. Trump (for whom half the country voted) is loved or hated, but his children seem to operate within the norm. (I would have responded to Mcalester’s comment but I don’t suffer fools gladly.)
Hey, I’m no fan of Biden either. I think the US has shown us over the last few years that the electorate gets the politicians it deserves.
Thanks for the kind words by the way.
Yup. A President that spends his own money campaigning and finished his term in politics considerably less wealthy than when he started. You got him bang to rights.
Nobody can possibly criticise two-stacks Biden with the same despicable behaviour.
Sounds like a description of the womanising, drug addicted, alcoholic who was perfectly happy to risk global nuclear destruction 60’s years ago. Fortunately he got lucky and became a blessed martyr.
Andrew Best
3 years ago
Sleeping with your brother’s widow than cheating on her with a stripper who you have a kid with.
What a charmer and a man you would usually hate but he’s on the correct side of politics so good luck hunter
Alex Lekas
3 years ago
Please stop. If Hunter’s last name was not tied to a political figure, he would be just another inmate in some state prison. His list of bad acts borders on sociopathic.
The authorities ( and it has to be them as according to Hunter he has been totally off his head with drugs for the last 30 years) have decided to adopt a high risk strategy-the one of hiding in plain view. This book is to tie up all those loose ends which they were unable to totally suppress last autumn -but they have missed a thread or two. Why would any firm take on anyone as useless as Hunter ( his father claims he is totally not involved in any of his business deals)-how would they benefit-he has zero skills and expertise? Secondly the first husband of the present first lady states he knows she and Joe were ‘seeing’ each other before the first wife’s death. Joe couldn’t get a divorce as that would be career suicide as a Catholic .Was the first wife’s death a classic case of suicide ( from which Beau and Hunter were the tragic unspoken survivers and the ‘leaving’ of the laptop his cry for help) or something even more sinister? Anyway it looks like America’s second Catholic President has a family life as complicated as the first one.
Mark Rothermel
3 years ago
“Surrounded by saints.”
Hard to even begin to take the author seriously.
If you want to say his dad was a successful empty suit who faked a modest background who enriched himself supporting credit card companies while his kids and offspring were drug riddled immoral ne’er do wells, I am fine with that.
The family is loathsome, like most political families. To suggest otherwise insults our intelligence and sensibilities.
Paul Marks
3 years ago
Joseph Biden is one of the most corrupt people in Washington D.C. – and there is a lot of competition for that title. Hunter Biden was not undermined by his father being a “saint” – he was undermined by his father being a corrupt man who insisted that Hunter bring home bribe money for “the Big Guy” (Joseph Biden).
Paul Marks
3 years ago
The establishment claim that 80 million people voted for Mr Joseph Biden – “80 million” is nonsense, but millions of people did vote for him. They voted for a man who, in his own televised “Townhall”, admitted (no boasted) that he supported the sexual mutilation (“Trans Rights”) for eight year old children – eight year old children.
I do not care if only 40 million (rather than 80 million) people really voted for Mr Biden – that is still tens of millions of people. Can a nation that has that many evil people within it survive? Does it even deserve to survive?
Derek M
3 years ago
If you think Joe Biden is a saint you have a very warped view of the world. The man has never had a job outside politics but has become a multi-millionaire
Lesley van Reenen
3 years ago
Maybe I will jog on to mainstream media for a change and see how this story is covered. Hilarious laughter.
Nathan Hale
2 years ago
The author’s definition of saintliness is in definite need of refinement.
In actuality, the corruption of the constituents of the Biden crime family is depthless.
The perennially venal buffoon and decades in duration senatorial cypher is now an advanced to the presidency, by flagrantly fraudulent means, figurehead and effectual instrument of the completion of the process of the dissolution of the American Republic.
Last edited 2 years ago by Nathan Hale
Jorge Toer
3 years ago
Americans winners & losers a terrible dichotomy of a sick society,
you can’t live in sorrow all life for the losses ones,,but without love and carelessness is impossible live.
Marcus Tiro
2 years ago
Terrific. Absolutely terrific.
Dave H
3 years ago
I love the attacks on Hunter Biden, it’s like watching an arsonist fail to light a fire over and over again. No matter how much the fringes on the right try to stoke some sort of Hunter-related blaze, in the end most people just don’t care.
On the other hand, if this had been criticising Trump you’d be piling in with any tattle you could find. It’s not the rightness or wrongness that grates, it’s the hypocrisy.
The number or lack thereof of people who care about an issue is a ridiculous measure. Hunter wrote the book, this author responds. Your comment should read, “I don’t want people to care about this because, like a Trump supporter for Trump, I am going to use any device to defend and ignore anything negative about Joe Biden.”
Hunter Biden got a two million pound advance for this book. As we were told repeatedly in the election run-up -we are voting for Biden not his son. So we are entitled to ask what is so fascinating about this man that makes him worth so much. The answer is nothing-the book has hardly sold and even democrat supporting papers have given it a bad press.So we have to ask why publish and promote the first book of this man?
Nothing ‘haunts’ Hunter Biden. He is just a very nasty and corrupt piece of work who has been enabled by his father. The corruption and nepotism runs through the whole family.
Your comment could equally be applied to the Trump family.
The article isn’t about Trump, it’s about Hunter Biden.
which of the Trump family members engaged in any of the things that we know about Hunter? Seriously, which one, since the “comment could be applied equally.”
I was thinking in particular how Fred Trump enabled his youngest son, a more obvious example of nepotism would be hard to find.
A father ushers a child into the family business. Sure, that never ever happened before the Trumps. Ever. Really? And again, none of the Trumps has engaged in what we know about Hunter. I shudder to think what has not surfaced about this man.
Trump’s brother Fred specifically warned him against alcohol ( which led to his own early death )and drugs-and Trump seems to be almost puritan for someone who was young in the 1960’s.Also if Fred hadn’t have died he would have been the heir to the fortune-being the eldest son-something his daughter still seems rather bitter about missing out on.
Alex, Agreed. Here in the US, Mr. Trump (for whom half the country voted) is loved or hated, but his children seem to operate within the norm. (I would have responded to Mcalester’s comment but I don’t suffer fools gladly.)
Hey, I’m no fan of Biden either. I think the US has shown us over the last few years that the electorate gets the politicians it deserves.
Thanks for the kind words by the way.
Yup. A President that spends his own money campaigning and finished his term in politics considerably less wealthy than when he started. You got him bang to rights.
Nobody can possibly criticise two-stacks Biden with the same despicable behaviour.
The Trump family made their money by buildings – the Biden family made their money via taking bribes. There is a vast difference Mr Mcalester.
Sounds like a description of the womanising, drug addicted, alcoholic who was perfectly happy to risk global nuclear destruction 60’s years ago. Fortunately he got lucky and became a blessed martyr.
Sleeping with your brother’s widow than cheating on her with a stripper who you have a kid with.
What a charmer and a man you would usually hate but he’s on the correct side of politics so good luck hunter
Please stop. If Hunter’s last name was not tied to a political figure, he would be just another inmate in some state prison. His list of bad acts borders on sociopathic.
The authorities ( and it has to be them as according to Hunter he has been totally off his head with drugs for the last 30 years) have decided to adopt a high risk strategy-the one of hiding in plain view. This book is to tie up all those loose ends which they were unable to totally suppress last autumn -but they have missed a thread or two. Why would any firm take on anyone as useless as Hunter ( his father claims he is totally not involved in any of his business deals)-how would they benefit-he has zero skills and expertise? Secondly the first husband of the present first lady states he knows she and Joe were ‘seeing’ each other before the first wife’s death. Joe couldn’t get a divorce as that would be career suicide as a Catholic .Was the first wife’s death a classic case of suicide ( from which Beau and Hunter were the tragic unspoken survivers and the ‘leaving’ of the laptop his cry for help) or something even more sinister? Anyway it looks like America’s second Catholic President has a family life as complicated as the first one.
“Surrounded by saints.”
Hard to even begin to take the author seriously.
If you want to say his dad was a successful empty suit who faked a modest background who enriched himself supporting credit card companies while his kids and offspring were drug riddled immoral ne’er do wells, I am fine with that.
The family is loathsome, like most political families. To suggest otherwise insults our intelligence and sensibilities.
Joseph Biden is one of the most corrupt people in Washington D.C. – and there is a lot of competition for that title. Hunter Biden was not undermined by his father being a “saint” – he was undermined by his father being a corrupt man who insisted that Hunter bring home bribe money for “the Big Guy” (Joseph Biden).
The establishment claim that 80 million people voted for Mr Joseph Biden – “80 million” is nonsense, but millions of people did vote for him. They voted for a man who, in his own televised “Townhall”, admitted (no boasted) that he supported the sexual mutilation (“Trans Rights”) for eight year old children – eight year old children.
I do not care if only 40 million (rather than 80 million) people really voted for Mr Biden – that is still tens of millions of people. Can a nation that has that many evil people within it survive? Does it even deserve to survive?
If you think Joe Biden is a saint you have a very warped view of the world. The man has never had a job outside politics but has become a multi-millionaire
Maybe I will jog on to mainstream media for a change and see how this story is covered. Hilarious laughter.
The author’s definition of saintliness is in definite need of refinement.
In actuality, the corruption of the constituents of the Biden crime family is depthless.
The perennially venal buffoon and decades in duration senatorial cypher is now an advanced to the presidency, by flagrantly fraudulent means, figurehead and effectual instrument of the completion of the process of the dissolution of the American Republic.
Americans winners & losers a terrible dichotomy of a sick society,
you can’t live in sorrow all life for the losses ones,,but without love and carelessness is impossible live.
Terrific. Absolutely terrific.
I love the attacks on Hunter Biden, it’s like watching an arsonist fail to light a fire over and over again. No matter how much the fringes on the right try to stoke some sort of Hunter-related blaze, in the end most people just don’t care.
I don’t care either. Which is why I only read the comments.
On the other hand, if this had been criticising Trump you’d be piling in with any tattle you could find. It’s not the rightness or wrongness that grates, it’s the hypocrisy.
On the other hand to what? I’m not pro-Hunter Biden, could not give the first crap about the man, no interest in defending him.
It’s just hilarious watching you folks fail to manufacture controversy.
The number or lack thereof of people who care about an issue is a ridiculous measure. Hunter wrote the book, this author responds. Your comment should read, “I don’t want people to care about this because, like a Trump supporter for Trump, I am going to use any device to defend and ignore anything negative about Joe Biden.”
I don’t give the first crap about any of the Bidens.
It’s highly amusing watching y’all fail miserably to ignite a scandal though.
Hunter Biden got a two million pound advance for this book. As we were told repeatedly in the election run-up -we are voting for Biden not his son. So we are entitled to ask what is so fascinating about this man that makes him worth so much. The answer is nothing-the book has hardly sold and even democrat supporting papers have given it a bad press.So we have to ask why publish and promote the first book of this man?