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Jeff Keener's avatar

He must have forgotten all those times he said he would not pardon Hunter.

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LSAuth's avatar

🤣😆🙌🏻

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Bitter Klinger's avatar

Well, you didn’t have to be Nostradamus to have predicted this!

As for the acronym, how about sticking a euphonious “I” in there? WIPE, as in ass-wipe and wipeout, the “I” standing for “incapacitated” or “imbecilic” or “incoherent” and so on. And, of course, the PE could double as “puppet executive.”

The creep deserves an acronym with the staying power of epithets like “Tricky Dick” and “Slick Willie.”

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William Darnall's avatar

I guess we were thinking the same...

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GEORGE FELDER III's avatar

I guess he needed to do it before Trump did!

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Gail W's avatar

No one in DJT's family needs a pardon. Just about EVERYONE, save Baron, has been congressionally subpoenaed, investigated, and practically colonoscopied and NOTHING has ever been found (that hasn't been astroturf fabricated charges).

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GEORGE FELDER III's avatar

I was inferring that Trump might actually pardon Hunter. And poor Baron may get looked at more closely, as he most likely got his dad elected by urging him to podcasts that the young men all view! Soon, it will all be over!

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William Darnall's avatar

Can you please refer to Biden as the 'Worst Incumbent President Ever' so the acronym is 'WIPE'? Biden basically used the rule of law, which he says he stands for (i.e., "No one is above the law") as toilet paper.

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Gail W's avatar

You cannot hate these people too much. They are just vile. I continue to wish that SOMETHING would happen that utterly bankrupts this family financially, to match their moral bankruptcy. The entire genetic line of this family that has tormented humanity for the last 50+ years, deserves only to crawl back under the rock from which they emerged.

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Aggravationicangetatwork's avatar

I'm thinking that a Trump DOJ can compel the now immune from prosecution Hunter to rat out his old man.

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Philip from GA's avatar

This is Hunter Biden today https://youtu.be/qo0FwX8Zt1o

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Tim Green's avatar

The one time he never uttered " I give my word as a Biden" that he wouldn't do it.

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GKHoff's avatar

If I were in his place, I would do the same thing. Who would let their child go to prison for committing a non-violent crime when there is a way to prevent it?

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Bitter Klinger's avatar

Ah, yes, the love of a father for his principal bag man.

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Glenn K Beaton's avatar

I'll answer your rhetorical question: The person who would do that is a person who repeatedly promised the American people that he would, that's who.

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Bobbi's avatar

It was inevitable. Dr Jill insisted.

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John C. Lamb's avatar

Well said. Amuse on X had a great retrospective on previous democrat admin's pardons

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Glenn K Beaton's avatar

For those who contend that there's a father's legitimate love for his son (awful as that son might be), to weigh against the interests of Justice and the nation, bear this in mind:

Hunter was not looking at capital punishment or life in prison. In fact, it's unlikely he was looking at even a minute in prison. He probably would have gotten simple probation. If prison, it's highly unlikely it would have been more than 6 months.

In short, he was looking at getting spanked. Maybe if he'd been spanked a little 50 years ago, he wouldn't be in this predicament today.

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