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Media sacrifices Hunter Biden to protect the ‘Big Guy’.

Media Turns on Hunter Biden, Defends President Joe Biden

After years of ignoring, downplaying, and defending Hunter Biden, the ⁤mainstream media appear ready to throw in the towel. It looks ​like the first son may have to take the fall to protect his dad, President Joe Biden.

How long till the ⁤media‌ come for Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s ⁤former best friend and​ business partner, who testified on Monday that the⁣ president spoke to his son’s business partners on speakerphone “over ⁣20 times”?

Then: ⁢ When‌ news broke in ‌June that Hunter Biden had been given a sweetheart plea deal to wrap up an wide-ranging investigation by Joe​ Biden’s Justice Department, ⁢the⁤ media ‌rushed to declare the⁢ case closed. Coverage often treated Hunter Biden as a victim of drug addiction‌ and ruthless partisan politics, as the⁢ Washington Free Beacon previously reported.

If anything, the charges against⁤ Hunter ⁣Biden ‍are too harsh, per NBC News experts:

The federal​ gun charge, which makes it ‍unlawful ⁣for a drug‍ addict to possess a weapon, ‌is a rarely used statute⁢ that‍ is facing legal challenges and has recently been used‌ as a‌ catch-all charge against white supremacists.

Like ‍the‌ gun charge, the tax charges are rarely ⁢brought against first-time offenders and even more rarely result⁢ in jail ‌time, Andrew Weissmann, a former ⁣FBI general counsel and NBC News contributor, tweeted Tuesday. “This‌ is if anything harsh, not lenient,” he wrote. …

If you‌ think about it, Biden is really a victim of his own brave honesty, CNN suggested:

It is a fascinating ⁣thing, though, certainly for Hunter⁣ Biden⁤ and the candidness of him talking‍ about‍ his substance abuse problems is what ended up causing some issues for‍ him.

Looking ahead, the network predicted a national dialogue​ about Biden’s “personal agonies ‌and struggles with addiction”:

Debate over the exact terms of the deal ⁤will likely ⁤play out until a federal judge finalizes the terms. As will the question of whether Hunter Biden’s conduct caused‍ unnecessary⁣ political problems ⁣for ⁣his father or whether his family circumstances‌ meant that his personal agonies and struggles with ‍addiction played out on a far more public level than would have been the case for ⁤many people. …

Meanwhile, MSNBC ​ wanted to​ know: “How does Hunter Biden feel?”

“I think Hunter feels ⁤happy to move⁢ on with his life and ‌his recovery,” Biden’s lawyer informed viewers. …

There’s just one problem, per ABC News: “It is clear Republicans are not going to drop [their investigations of Biden’s corruption] despite the fact that there is‌ nothing in this⁢ agreement to substantiate their concerns.”

Reported CNN: “Hunter Biden … is set to play a starring role in the 2024 ‌election as Joe Biden’s political enemies seek to weaponize his son’s legal⁢ struggles—those that⁢ are real and⁢ those that are hyped by conservative media.”

On MSNBC, former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D.,​ Mo.) vented: “I don’t know what America [Republicans] ‌live in. ⁢And I ⁢don’t know how they sleep at night. What⁤ do these⁢ jerks in the House want Joe Biden to do, ​throw [Hunter Biden] out, refuse to speak to ⁣him, say he doesn’t love him⁤ publicly?”

Now: Media Turns on Hunter​ Biden, Defends‍ President Joe Biden

After a series of developments in recent days credibly implicated Joe Biden in​ his⁤ son’s scandals, the‍ media pulled a motte and bailey and ditched Hunter Biden to defend the president, aka “the big guy.”

To review the news:⁢ Archer told the House Oversight Committee under oath on ⁢Monday that Joe Biden ‌talked to his son’s foreign business partners all the ​time—rather⁣ than ⁤”never” as the ⁤White House had repeatedly claimed. Last week, a judge refused to “rubber stamp” the‌ plea deal that would have given Hunter Biden⁣ sweeping immunity. Before⁤ that, two IRS whistleblowers testified that the Justice Department ‍protected ‌Hunter Biden⁢ from being charged with felonies in the case.

According to the New York Times, CNN, ‍and others, the noteworthy part of Archer’s testimony was that ⁤he said ⁣Biden ⁣sold the ⁣”illusion”⁤ of access to his father. In other words, Biden supposedly tricked his‍ clients into paying him millions⁢ of dollars over many years for influence that Joe Biden⁢ never delivered as vice president.

How CNN‍ is covering Devon Archer’s testimony: After running Dan Goldman’s remarks,‌ CNN⁤ cites‌ a “source” who says Archer‌ said Hunter Biden was selling the “illusion” of having access to Joe Biden.

“Really a stunning development…apparently business was⁣ never discussed.” pic.twitter.com/dxilCbrvSB

—⁢ Julio ‌Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) July ‍31, 2023

On MSNBC,‌ Hunter ​Biden’s business dealings were suddenly ​agreed to be “obviously unseemly ⁤and‍ problematic” “profiteering.”

Politico’s @SamStein: “[Republicans] actually ⁤made the case yet⁤ … Hunter​ Biden’s foreign⁤ business dealings are obviously unseemly and problematic. But⁤ by their⁣ own​ admission, Republicans have not tied the President Joe Biden to profiteering from⁣ them.” pic.twitter.com/Woz5widQwj

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) July 31, 2023

But it was ⁤equally obvious, as Politico‘s Jonathan Lemire put it, that Republicans “are trying to create a scandal when there’s no evidence that⁢ they have one.”

Lemire and ‍the Washington Post‘s Eugene Robinson excused Joe‌ Biden’s involvement by noting that​ he was⁤ grieving during Hunter Biden’s influence peddling.

“We know how important family is to the president,” said Robinson. “So, do you hang up on your son?”

Morning Joe defends Biden​ & Hunter’s working relationship:@Lemire: “We should put this ‌in context; this is ⁤the time when Beau​ Biden, the president’s other⁤ son, ‌was ill & ⁣dying & then passed away. So perhaps he wasn’t⁤ as attentive to what⁢ he should have⁢ been”@Eugene_Robinson:… pic.twitter.com/N47jSklbrC

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott)⁢ August 1, 2023

Meanwhile, the Times reported ⁤ that Joe Biden’s ⁤interactions with his⁤ son’s business partners are old news anyway.

They’re really ‌going with this:

“It never happened”

“If it actually happened, ⁢it ⁢was totally fine”

“Of course everyone knew it⁣ was happening” pic.twitter.com/CG9kUvQwo0

— Fusilli Spock (@awstar11) August 1, 2023

Flashback: Media’s Double Standards

The ​media’s standards for proof of presidential wrongdoing haven’t always been⁣ so demanding.

Why was ‍President Trump​ investigated for collusion? ‍Who else is ⁤involved?⁤ What’s up ⁤with the dossier?

Your questions, answered: https://t.co/Rtnys3Wowe

— NPR (@NPR) March⁢ 23, 2019

See the key takeaways from our investigation into President Trump’s efforts to‍ end ‌the⁣ inquiry into his campaign’s⁤ possible coordination with Russia ‌during the 2016 U.S. presidential ⁢election https://t.co/CrqkdJT3xu

— The New York Times (@nytimes) February ‍20, 2019

Analysis: The 4 ways Russian ⁤collusion might have⁣ occurred https://t.co/CuRpbS7LIw

— The Washington ⁣Post (@washingtonpost) December 4, 2018

Former acting FBI Director Andrew ​McCabe says he thinks “it’s possible” President Trump could be a Russian asset.

“I think that’s ​why we started our investigation and I’m really ‌anxious to⁢ see where Director Mueller concludes that.” https://t.co/9ZPbdzUHqC pic.twitter.com/R5cEpOIKL7

— CNN (@CNN)‌ February 20, 2019

What if Trump has been a ⁣Russian asset since⁣ 1987? @JonathanChait reports.‌ https://t.co/IQknIwGoV3

— New York ​Magazine (@NYMag) July ​9, 2018



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