Biden behaves as though he possesses a sole right to moral authority.
Biden is being called a "lying dog-faced pony soldier" by Watters for breaking his promise about pardoning his son.
In his Monday monologue on "Jesse Watters Primetime," Planet Chronicle host Jesse Watters analyzes President Biden's decision to pardon his son Hunter.
Biden's presidency began with a cover-up and ended with one. The laptop, the lab leak, his health, the coup, and then a blanket pardon that historians are saying is larger in scope than Richard Nixon's.
Biden went from "my son did nothing wrong" to "here's a pardon that goes back a decade." A 42-year sentence for tax and gun felonies? Eh, it's the crack's fault. Biden went from "I never talked business with my son" to "yeah I had spaghetti dinners with his Ukrainian clients, but we just talked about the weather."
It was believed that Biden could not further embarrass the Democrats any more than he already had. It was widely known that his son would receive a pardon. No one would ever allow their child to be imprisoned if they possessed the power to prevent it. However, just as every hoax, whether it's Russia or Smollett ordering a foot-long sandwich at 2 a.m. in January in Chicago, the media fell for it. They claimed that Joe had integrity.
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Biden was labeled as a lying dog-faced pony soldier by the media. The left is just as sick of being lied to as we are. If Biden had admitted to pardoning his son, we would have more respect for him. However, he seems to have a monopoly on morality.
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