Scandal?How five members of Joe Biden’s family got rich through his connections
https://nypost.com/2020/01/18/how-f...dens-family-got-rich-through-his-connections/
Not a whiff of scandal
That's how America works.
Scandal?How five members of Joe Biden’s family got rich through his connections
https://nypost.com/2020/01/18/how-f...dens-family-got-rich-through-his-connections/
Not a whiff of scandal
We cannot go back to a time when our leaders thought climate change was the greatest threat to our security . Good finish .Biden Is Worse Than a Stopped Clock He’d be a foreign policy disaster ever second of the day.
https://spectator.org/biden-is-worse-than-a-stopped-clock/
So true.
Yes you can. Dailycaller is fake news.Joe Biden: Trump Impeachment Isn’t ‘Partisan’ Even If It’s A ‘Party Line Vote’
https://dailycaller.com/2020/01/31/joe-biden-impeachment-not-partisan-party-line-vote-video/
Can’t make this shit up.
Biden said this in an interview on ABC news with Snuffleupagus.Yes you can. Dailycaller is fake news.
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Don’t let facts get in the way of a good story .Biden said this in an interview on ABC news with Snuffleupagus.
Yes you can. Dailycaller is fake news.
https://scontent.fcxh3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/79336036_1364278550420716_5625443487357861888_n.jpg?_nc_cat=110&_nc_ohc=TGSjIInHiDQAX9GhHBY&_nc_ht=scontent.fcxh3-1.fna&oh=1863ef5b00aad308733d0f2a4db6a709&oe=5ECAD9BA
Joe Biden, on the other hand, may be hurt even more. Though no criminality on his part has been proven, he was in a clear conflict-of-interest position when the Ukrainians started paying big bucks to his son, Hunter Biden. The then-Vice President Biden should have declined further involvement with the Ukrainians and salvaged his reputation.
Hunter may have needed the money and the "job," but it will probably cost his father the job he always wanted, President of the United States. When that happens, watch for Michael Bloomberg's rise in the polls as he spends billions of dollars of his personal funds to become the viable Democratic alternative to Trump.
But don’t exempt Trump for looking into possible corruption. Really quite the pretzel you are spinning .And you know what: GOOD!
If Joe or Hunter did anything wrong, INVESTIGATE IT!
Hell, with all the money spent and wasted looking into HC, what's two more people, right???
But what they did or didn't do has NO bearing on what TRUMP did, which was withhold aid allocated to Ukraine - illegally withheld - for a "favor though" to Trump.
If The Greatest Enemy Of Corruption was really into Corruption, why not do all of this BEFORE 2019? And I don't see him doing anything about any other corruptions or hint of corruptions in any other countries...
But sure, investigate the Bidens... find out the truth of it all.
But DON'T exempt Trump.
Money and power . I like both Wang and Gabbard somewhat , but both have policy issues that I can’t be sure of . They are also lacking name recognition that hampers chances this time round . Biden and Sanders have worked all their lives for it .I can't see the attraction people have to Biden. Or Sanders either for that matter. I am sure either has a policy that could be good, but I doubt they don't have bad policies also. And the biggest thing I see is they are both antiques and Biden's mind goes wandering sometimes. Bernie has heart issues. I doubt either could last an 8-year stint.
Personally, I like Buttigieg.
Re Biden being hurt by Ukraine is unlikely
Nothing hurts Biden. He is the democratic Trump.
Voters have been making allowances for Biden being Biden for decades.
NASHUA, N.H. —Outside the castle-themed Radisson Hotel where Joe Biden has been staying, his campaign bus was parked and ready for events.
But on Thursday, just five days before the crucial primary here, the candidate was nowhere to be found.
Biden spent Thursday gathered with his top advisers at his home in Wilmington, Del., seeking a reset and perhaps a last-ditch effort to save his candidacy, beginning with a debate Friday night. He held no public events.
Following dismal results in the Iowa caucuses that have rattled many in his orbit, his campaign is now simultaneously trying to lower expectations here — with some suggesting they would consider a finish as low as third place a victory — while also bracing for a second straight difficult Election Day.
In one troublesome sign for the financially strapped campaign, it canceled nearly $150,000 in television ads in South Carolina, which votes Feb. 29, and moved the spending to Nevada, whose Feb. 22 contest follows New Hampshire’s. The move seemed to acknowledge that Biden’s campaign cannot sustain a continued run of bad news.
“From a Biden perspective, there’s going to be a course correction in all three states before Super Tuesday,” said Dick Harpootlian, a South Carolina state senator who is in regular contact with Biden’s campaign. “He’s got to have sharper elbows.”
He suggested that those inside the campaign realized the gravity of the moment and that Biden had to better “explain the difference with his opponents.”
“History may write that the best thing that ever happened to Joe Biden was getting gut-punched in Iowa,” he added. “It woke him up, it woke his campaign up and his supporters up. They were complacent. . . . You’ve got to talk about the other guy.”
But, at least on Thursday, it was the other guy talking about Biden.
Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind., who along with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) finished at the top in Iowa, continued his media blitz, appearing on shows from ABC’s “The View” to the gossip site TMZ, where he argued that he — not Biden — was the most electable Democratic candidate.
“If your focus is on electability . . . the best way, I think, to demonstrate you’re a candidate who can win is to go win,” he said on TMZ.
Some of Biden’s supporters were growing agitated with the campaign, struggling to point to any one piece of it that has been successful. His organizing operation struggled in Iowa, his fundraising numbers have never been impressive, and his message is often muddled.
One person close to the campaign, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal strategy, expects a dramatic reshuffling of his operation if Biden does not show improvement in New Hampshire. Biden has rarely fired staffers during his decades-long career, so any changes wouldprobably mean internal shifting of responsibilities.
Even before then, disputes have emerged among some of his top advisers, who have generally split between an older group that has been with Biden for decades, and a younger group that, while loyal, has joined his staff more recently. There have been disagreements since the start of the campaign over how much to focus on the middle-class economic message that has defined much of Biden’s career and how much to center his message on President Trump.
Biden’s first evident shift after Monday night’s drubbing came Wednesday when he dedicated a third of a speech to criticizing his rivals — after long insisting he would not attack others. The development, which targeted Sanders and Buttigieg, energized some supporters. ……………...More
Trump succeeded . Joe is toast .Almost strike 3 on running for POTUS
His campaign on the line, Joe Biden goes missing in New Hampshire