They don’t make nepo infants like they used to.
Hunter Biden, the poster boy for unearned privilege, simply publicly bit the hand that fed him, and in doing so underscored a lot of what was incorrect in Joe Biden’s administration.
Hunter Biden turned on his former president pop in a podcast interview this week, slamming Joe Biden’s immigration coverage and transfer to drag US forces out of Afghanistan.
“We want vibrant immigration,” the 55-year-old advised “The Shawn Ryan Present.”
“However we don’t need immigrants which might be coming right here illegally, draining us of sources, and being prioritized above folks which might be precise, literal heroes, which might be nonetheless recovering from 21, 20 years of limitless battle — or anyone else in our society.”
He additionally advised interviewer Ryan that the Afghanistan withdrawal fiasco “was an apparent (expletive) failure.”
“I feel that there was a greater solution to do it, and … I can blame it on his generals, I can blame it on (different) folks (for) the way in which wherein we did it, however — and my dad all the time knew this additionally, is that the buck stops with him.”
Glorious factors — why didn’t he make them when his dad was within the White Home?
As a result of Hunter was a part of the issue. His place on the board of Ukrainian gasoline firm Burisma whereas his father was vice chairman and subsequent allegations of affect peddling, the notorious laptop computer revelations, and supreme conviction of felony prices associated to a gun buy added to the narrative that there was one algorithm for the wealthy and well-connected, and one other for the remainder of us.
Joe Biden pardoned Hunter for his tax and gun crimes.
To his doubtful credit score, Hunter took the idea of “it’s not what you realize however who you realize” and ran with it. The “artist” nabbed practically $1.5 million throughout his dad’s marketing campaign and the early years of his administration, the New York Publish reported.
His summary work have been in comparison with “lodge artwork,” however have been snapped up for good cash. The truth that they have been painted by the president’s son was mere coincidence, absolutely.
“Within the 2 to three years previous to December 2023, I offered 27 items for artwork at a mean value of $54,481.48, however since then I’ve solely offered 1 piece of artwork for $36,000,” Hunter Biden’s attorneys stated in his authorized submitting asking a federal choose to drop the laptop computer hacking lawsuit he issued in opposition to a former Trump White Home aide.
Hunter had misplaced his home within the LA wildfires, including to his plummeting fortunes.
They haven’t improved. Within the Ryan interview, he stated he’s practically $15 million in debt, saying “I do not know” easy methods to pay it again.
Nicely, since he served on the board of a gasoline firm again within the day, absolutely he has enterprise credentials that might land him the same put up, no?
We recommend a profession as a slapstick comedian, judging from this interview nugget.
“My dad, you realize, entered the presidency because the poorest man to ever take the workplace. And he left the presidency (as) the, you realize, not poorest, I imply, he’s tremendous, however he has no, we have now no generational wealth.” In line with Forbes, Joe Biden’s web price was an estimated $10 million as of June, 2024. He can nonetheless afford an ice cream cone.
Generational wealth is elusive for a lot of, in reality, simply getting by is the order of the day for many. When most individuals are convicted of crimes, they do the time. They don’t get presidential pardons for them.
Welcome to life as an odd individual.

