And the hits keep coming against the Biden crime family:
The message, Giuliani said Wednesday on his “Common Sense” video podcast, showed members of “the Biden crime family” were to give half of their profits to “pop,” Joe Biden.
The former New York City mayor held up a text from Hunter Biden to his daughter Naomi Biden that exposes a “distribution scheme that the Biden crime family has had for years.”
Hunter wrote, according to Giuliani: “I love you all but I don’t receive any respect, and that’s fine, I guess. Works for you, apparently. I hope you all can do what I did and pay for everything for this entire family for thirty years.”
Giuliani said Hunter Biden was handling the money so his father wouldn’t have to report it.
Hunter wrote, “It’s really hard, but don’t worry, unlike pop, I won’t make you give me half your salary.”
Other correspondence among the Biden family indicates “pop” refers to Joe Biden, Giuliani said.
Go here to read the rest. If true this opens up Joe Biden to criminal prosecution for filing fraudulent tax returns, income tax evasion and being the recipient of bribes, among other charges. No wonder the Tech Lords don’t want us to see this!
Tucker Carlson segment featuring new emails from Hunter Biden:
"That’s how things really work in Washington. Your son has a lucrative consulting deal with a Ukrainian energy company, you tailor American foreign policy to help make him rich." pic.twitter.com/EhHvi4GvXe
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) October 16, 2020
How many voters will have this information before the election with all the suppression going on? Few, I am afraid, who are not already committed to voting for Trump. Even more disturbing, how many will care? If Biden wins this election, this nation is finished. I envision no call on election night due to results being close in several states. The Democrat operatives will then know how many votes they need and proceed to get them. I hope I am wrong. If not the only hope is a landslide vote on Election Day.
How many voters will have this information before the election with all the suppression going on?
Tens of millions. The besetting sin of conservatives is pessimism, and pessimism is rarely good for anything.
Shorter version: Everything Trump has been accused of, Biden’s done his entire career.
The Obamas and the Clintons too.
What I find most disturbing, according to the linked article, is that Hunter’s computer was turned over to the FBI in December. This information should have stopped the Ukraine impeachment fiasco followed by investigations and perhaps even indictments against members of the Biden family.
Instead 3 weeks before an election we have a candidate who likely committed multiple felonies. By not acting, it seems that the FBI may have failed to prevent a major constitutional crisis. If Biden does win it will likely occur after a contested election, followed by the radical Democrats taking out old Joe with an impeachment (Et Tu Nancy, Kamala ?)
Outstanding observation (“The besetting sin of conservatives..”)
Thank God there were none such at Rorke’s Drift, none such who managed to survive at Dachau (many were eventually rescued by the 157th and 222nd Infantry Regiments), and none among the 101st Airborne at Bastogne. Pessimism is the cheapest outlook. Safe.
The difference between success and failure is often knife-edge thin.
I am reminded of the great World War II hero and Japanese death camp survivor, Fr. Albert Braun, OFM, “Among the Mescalero Apaches,” Dorothy Emerson, 1973) regarding pessimism and survival, and how he survived the most appalling circumstances while others did not. To paraphrase slightly, he said “People who survived were able to only think about ‘today’, and being optimistic today: those who continually thought about the impossibility of ‘tomorrow’ and the future very quickly give up and died.”
I hate pessimism.
Pessimism and surrender are not equatable. Facing possible unfavorable outcomes does not lessen one duty to fight against them unceasingly. That the support of Biden for the murder of the unborn is not enough to disqualify him does not inspire optimism. That in no way lessens the obligation to oppose him in every way without ceasing.