In a recent appearance on Fox News, former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker didn’t hold back in slamming Hunter Biden’s Capitol Hill show as “political theater at its best.” It’s like a big, flashy play, but instead of actors, we’ve got politicians and their drama. And let’s be honest, folks, this show was about as real as a unicorn riding a moonbeam.
Whitaker didn’t pull any punches, saying that Hunter Biden’s performance was “perfectly scripted” to score political points and then skedaddle without any real consequences. It’s like playing a game and bending the rules to make sure you never lose. And, let’s face it, nobody likes a cheater.
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By avoiding his scheduled deposition with the House Oversight Committee, Hunter Biden managed to rant about what he called an “illegitimate investigation” into his family. It’s like a kid claiming they didn’t eat the cookies before dinner, even though their face is covered in crumbs. What a bold move, Hunter. Real smooth.
Whitaker raised some serious questions about the fairness of the justice system, suggesting that there might be a two-tiered system at play here. He pointed out that while Joe Biden “got a walk” in a documents case, others like Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon faced indictment for ignoring congressional subpoenas. It’s like the old saying goes, “One rule for me, another for thee.” Sounds like quite the double standard, doesn’t it?
And let’s talk about the sheer audacity of it all. Whitaker called out Hunter Biden’s legal troubles, mentioning “six felony charges for guns and taxes” and “six misdemeanor charges” related to taxes. It’s like dodging a rainstorm of legal issues only to find yourself in the middle of a hurricane. One more misdemeanor charge might not seem like much when you’re already knee-deep in hot water, but hey, who’s counting anyway?
In the end, Whitaker didn’t mince words when he described Hunter Biden’s Capitol Hill performance as a “simple calculation.” It’s like playing chess, but instead of kings and queens, we’ve got legal battles and political maneuvers. And let’s be real, folks, this drama has more twists and turns than a rollercoaster. Hold on tight, because this wild ride is far from over.