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To: Julius Wong who wrote (188612)6/9/2022 8:28:45 AM
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even, if he cares, which i doubt....does it matter, can/will anything be done? and will it matter?



To: Julius Wong who wrote (188612)6/9/2022 8:31:03 AM
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Exasperated Biden has only himself to blame as poll numbers sink below Trump’s

By
Miranda Devine

June 6, 2022 4:18pm
Updated

President Biden speaks on the May jobs report on June 3, 2022.AP


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Leaks from the White House suggest that Joe Biden is in a snit over his plummeting poll numbers, now that they’ve sunk below those of Donald Trump.

He is exasperated that he is not receiving credit for the great achievements of his administration and feels he is a victim of circumstances beyond his control: inflation, rising fuel prices, the border crisis, Afghanistan, the war in Ukraine, school shootings, COVID-19, and so on.

Oh, woe is him. So goes the spin.

Biden’s solution is to snarl at staff and demand better messaging. First lady Jill Biden and the president’s sister, Valerie Biden Owens, are reported by Politico to be urging him to get out and about more. “Let Joe be Joe” is the thinking.

But isn’t that part of the problem? When Biden goes off script in front of a teleprompter, things go awry very quickly. He blurts out reckless thought bubbles, like when he said Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power” or that the US would get involved militarily in Taiwan.

We want more of that?

Biden is reportedly furious that his approval rating has dipped below Trump’s.The plan is to put the near-octogenarian president on the road to give him more opportunities to connect organically with people and talk up his accomplishments.

Perhaps in a sign that he is upping the tempo of his lethargic work output, Biden cut short his weekend sojourn at his Delaware beach house earlier than usual, returning to the White House Sunday rather than Monday morning.

But the subtext of the leaks of turmoil in the Oval points to one central grievance: Donald Trump.

The man whose legacy Biden has spent his entire presidency trying to erase just can’t be outstripped. It’s why Biden can’t mention his predecessor’s name, treating him more like Lord Voldemort than a former president.

Trump – whose legacy Biden has spent his entire presidency trying to erase – just can’t be outstripped.Getty ImagesHe is “seething,” reports Politico, that his standing in the polls is now worse than that of Trump, “whom Biden routinely refers to in private as ‘the worst president’ in history and an existential threat to the nation’s democracy.”

What does that say about his own presidency?

Biden’s Trump derangement is “the greatest source of West Wing frustration, coming from behind the Resolute Desk.”

Well, no wonder. When you look at the polling comparison between Biden and Trump, there simply is no contest. There is not a single day in which Biden has done better than Trump in his second year in office.

Trump at the same point in his presidency in 2018 consistently outstripped Biden in voter approval by as much as 10 points, according to Rasmussen Polls. On June 6, 2018, Trump was at 49 percent, while Biden was at 41 percent.

If he is so worried about his numbers, Biden should try cleaning up his own messes.Getty ImagesThe greatest gap came on April 2 this year, when Biden’s approval was at 40 percent while Trump’s was at 50 percent the same day in 2018, despite being in the middle of the Mueller probe into the Dems’ Russia collusion lie and facing a relentlessly hostile press.

Trump was eight points ahead of Biden at the beginning of their respective second year in office, and remained in the high 40s or low 50s to June 6, 2018, whereas Biden has been bottoming out in the high 30s, only once rising to a peak approval of 46 percent on Feb. 22. But on the same day, Trump still beat him by two points.

Trump’s peak approval between Jan. 1 and June 6, 2018, was 51 percent. Biden’s was 46 percent. Biden’s lowest point, reached over six days in January and March this year, was 36 percent. Trump never fell below 41 percent.

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For a man consumed with being the anti-Trump, it is a bitter pill for Biden to be outclassed by the 45th president.

But if he is so worried about his poll numbers, rather than erasing Trump’s legacy or gaslighting voters about inflation, Biden could try cleaning up his own messes — the border crisis and oil and gas production, for starters.

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To: Julius Wong who wrote (188612)6/9/2022 8:41:18 AM
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Insiders — and Hunter himself — say scandal-clad first son is Joe Biden’s ‘closest adviser’

By
Miranda Devine

June 8, 2022 10:16pm
Updated

‘Democrat-friendly’ media ‘keen to absolve’ Biden of involvement with Hunter Biden: Devine


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As our aged president appears to be slipping cognitively, as well as slipping literally on the stairs of Air Force One, as he did again Wednesday, the whole world is wondering who ­really is in charge at the White House.

Is it exhausted chief of staff Ron Klain calling the shots behind the scenes?

Is it Biden’s “Sherpa,” White House counselor Steve Ricchetti? Is it first lady Jill Biden?

But there is another alarming prospect: the “ smartest man” Joe Biden knows, his son, the crack addict-turned-blowpipe artist Hunter Biden.

Friends of Hunter say he discusses the finer points of Ukraine policy and other matters of state around the dinner table with his father on his regular weekend visits home to Delaware or Camp David.

One former friend describes him as his father’s “closest adviser.”

Hunter also boasted to his former business partner, Tony Bobulinski, by the pool of the Chateau Marmont in Hollywood in April 2017, that he had his father’s ear and got him to do what he wanted by ­bypassing his gatekeepers and speaking to him directly.

It is no coincidence that Hunter’s new “ sugar brother,” LA entertainment lawyer Kevin Morris, represents Hollywood actor Matthew McConaughey, who played a starring role at the White House podium this week to urge gun control in the wake of the school massacre in his hometown of Uvalde, Texas.

A former friend of the Bidens said the president treated his son Hunter as his “closest adviser” — and so does the scandal-clad first son himself. President Biden tripped — again — while boarding Air Force One on Wednesday.C-Span Biden called his scandal-ridden son Hunter the smartest guy he knows.Teresa Kroegerr/Getty ImagesMorris, a close McConaughey friend and adviser, has lent Hunter more than $2 million to repay overdue tax bills and pays his $20,000 rent in Malibu. Morris also acts as a sort of life coach, advising Hunter on everything from how to respond to the Delaware grand jury investigation into his overseas business dealings and how to structure his art sales to how to rehabilitate his reputation and retaliate against his detractors.

Boasting of influenceNow, in a hitherto unpublished voice recording from an iPhone backup on Hunter’s abandoned laptop, the president’s son is heard boasting in detail about his political influence over his father.

“He’s going to talk about drug reform and any other thing that I want him to. [Joe Biden] thinks I’m a god.”

A recently released video shows a naked Hunter Biden walking around a hotel room with a gun and a hooker.
Recorded in Newburyport, Mass., on Dec. 3, 2018, at a time when Hunter was undergoing an unusual addiction-treatment program with therapist Keith Ablow, involving daily intravenous infusions of the horse tranquilizer ketamine, the audio file was provided to The Post by nonprofit research group Marco Polo, which is preparing a detailed report into the laptop.

Amid the sound of clinking glasses and his bubbling crack pipe, Hunter waxes philosophical for more than an hour with Phillipa Horan, a British artist he met at a dinner in LA in mid-2018 through his girlfriend Zoe Kestan, a lingerie designer who goes by the online handle “weed slut 420” and who appeared before the Delaware grand jury in February.

Hunter tells Horan that his father will “talk about anything that I want him to that he believes in. If I say this is important to me, then he will work a way in which to make it a part of his platform.

“My dad respects me more than he respects anyone in the world, and I know that to be certain, so it’s not going to be about whether it ­affects his politics.”

Hunter boasts about how he plans to capitalize on the notoriety “if my dad becomes president .?.?.

“I was on the front page of every f–king newspaper including The Wall Street Journal and New York Times .?.?.

“I believe that’s an opportunity to say the things and show the things and reveal the things through this project that we want to reveal .?.?. because you will have attention.

“I have figured out if you are going to be involved in politics the way that I am, which is to choose to engage with my father in that life because I believe in what he does .?.?. then one of your obligations is to use that platform with intent, is to not allow the platform to sit on top of you.”

In one of the recordings, Hunter said he is “better than my dad.”AP/Andrew Harnik‘Artistic’ conversationThe conversation, recorded on Hunter’s iPhone XS, is in the form of an interview, in which Horan poses personal questions to Hunter about his addiction and his family for an artistic project they are ­planning.

Hunter previously had described the project to another friend in a text message: “We have been collaborating for the past four months on a work of art for lack of a better term .?.?. I had an idea for a book, series of books, a zine, it was a pretty loose concept with a very focused intent .?.?. about the universal truth of our .?.?. need to be, remain, feel, desire, achieve connection .?.?. through words, written, spoken, felt across and through a multiple of mediums.”

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At one point in the recording, Hunter tells Horan not to worry about his being in the shadow of his famous father.

“All the concerns you have with all the people you know that are the ‘children of,’ I have none of them, not a single one .?.?.

“Everyone else talks about, ‘How can you be as good as your dad?’

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“I’m better than my dad .?.?. because my dad tells me I’m better than him since I was 2 years old.

“All those fears you think that I have of people not liking me or that I don’t love myself .?.?. I don’t fear that because the man I most admire in the world that is God to me thinks I’m a god.

“I had the support to know I can do anything.”

Horan asks him what Joe says about his crack use.

Hunter Biden embraced sobriety in 2019 after marrying Melissa Cohen, his second wife.REUTERS/Al Drago“He says f–king stop,” replies Hunter. “He’s scared to death.”

Hunter embraced sobriety in 2019, after marrying his second wife, South African divorcée Melissa ­Cohen.

He spends his time painting and awaiting the outcome of the grand jury investigation into alleged money laundering, tax evasion and foreign-agent violations.

And for a side hustle, he advises the president. Whether anyone listens is another matter.

Dems incite violence vs. SupremesThis is what Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on the steps of the Supreme Court to a rally of baying anti-abortion protesters.

“I want to tell you, Kavanaugh. You have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. You won’t know what hit you.”

Nicholas Roske, right, allegedly entered Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home with the tools and intent to kill him.FacebookIs anyone surprised that some unhinged glory seeker understood those words as a call to violence against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh?

There will always be some unhinged person out there who answers the call, but Dems don’t care. It serves their purpose, and they know they will never be held to account because they control the narrative.

It is illegal to protest outside the homes of judges. Yet Attorney General Merrick Garland allowed illegal protests for weeks outside the homes of Supreme Court justices.

Pro-choice protesters had been rallying in front of Kavanaugh’s home in the weeks since he voted to overturn Roe V. Wade in the leaked draft opinion.Bonnie Cash/Getty ImagesThe president never denounced the harassment of the judges or the publication of their home addresses.

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