This is an open question I don't have a definite answer only suspicions. But historical precedent and general trends in how corruption in government is handled and managed for popular consumption causes me to suspect the possibility this is all just throwing Hunter out to us as a "central casting role" to give the people proof that Something's Being Done. Whereas this could just be nothing more than an elaborate exit strategy for Joe and the 2024 race.
The amount of attention, investigation, and public disclosure happening concerning Hunter right now is remarkable, but there's also something about it that feels highly managed and deliberate. Consider the stark contrast to getting nothing at all wrt the whole Epstein nexxus. In fact it is also in stark contrast to the rest of the criminal connections of the Biden crime family, which is far and deep (does anyone have Ryan Dawson's Biden Crime family poster? Its huge).
So all that to say, I think its wise to pay more attention what is not being done, what everyone is silent on, than what appears to be getting done.
I realize that sounds Doomer since it could mean that what we often think are incoming BOOMs are actually more of the "Look Here, Not There" type strategy. But such is war against a civilian population that's partially waking up.
Thoughts?
I have a feeling that if Hunter goes to trial, he brings down the Dem party. It will be more than just Biden. That means the Dems would 25th him and get Hunter pardoned to protect themselves.
It also seems as if there's a struggle inside DOJ to keep control. But the more the DOJ does political bidding under the public scrutiny, the worse it gets for the DOJ and those that are protected.
I think either way the house of cards falls.
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Hunter implicated Biden, implicates the rest of the dems and the uniparty.
You're pretty smart, retard.
Obummer will manage to insulate himself. The Bidens will go down, likely at the design of Obummers.
Obama's going down. He will try to claim Kenyan citizenship.
Do you think they'd be quick enough to resolve the 25th and pardon before the trial ended? Might be a close shave to pull that off.
Good optimism, I'm just not sure.