The Truth about the Biden Family Business
Is Becoming Too Big to Hide
Power Line,
by
Elizabeth Stauffer
Original Article
Posted By: Hazymac,
7/23/2023 9:43:44 AM
At a Jan. 26, 1998 White House event, with wife Hillary by his side, then-President Bill Clinton wagged his finger at reporters and said, “I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky.”
If not for the stains on Monica Lewinsky’s infamous “blue dress,” he would have been happy to leave it at that. But called upon to provide a blood sample for DNA testing that summer, Clinton was forced to admit to a grand jury that yes, actually, he did have “inappropriate intimate contact” with Miss Lewinsky.
In a televised address to the nation on Aug. 17, 1998, he confessed: “Indeed, I did have a relationship
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Italiano 7/23/2023 9:49:08 AM (No. 1518536)
They seem to be doing an excellent job so far.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
itsonlyme 7/23/2023 10:01:11 AM (No. 1518545)
Then there's The Witch saying it was a vast right-wing conspiracy let alone the 33,000 emails that were deleted because they were "private" and non-business related.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 7/23/2023 10:10:08 AM (No. 1518562)
The Biden Family Business.
The Clinton Crime Syndicate.
The Obama Gang.
Interchangeable, isn't it. No doubt, the names Bush, Romney, or Pelosi would fit right in. It's pervasive. How many of our 'leaders' have made tens of millions on their government connections? Gut feeling says this is just the tip of a very dirty iceberg.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Krause 7/23/2023 10:22:24 AM (No. 1518574)
And where in the heck was the bigger guy, Obama, all these years while the Biden criminality was going on in his administration? Would it be possible to ask him?
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
66Strat 7/23/2023 10:22:48 AM (No. 1518575)
Decades of Biden corruption is bad enough but the real shame belongs to the spineless GOP who are too cowardly to offer more than a strong objection and a sternly worded letter. I try to be optimistic but Republicans seem incapable of action, or are almost certainly in on most, if not all, of the grift - except, of course, for our rightful President, Donald J. Trump who is seemingly fearless.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
earlybird 7/23/2023 10:29:21 AM (No. 1518582)
After reading about Joe’s father, I’d like to know more about that Stingray convertible. Joe’s story was that his dad owned a dealership and gave it to him for a first wedding gift (his first wedding was in 1966). Dad was a car salesman and at one time a sales manager. In that capacity, he is said to have loaned Joe convertibles for dates.
Reading the parents' history and family finances, it seems unlikely that their budget would have allowed such a pricey gift. Worth a look-see.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
DVC 7/23/2023 10:30:08 AM (No. 1518584)
Re #5, MOST GOP don't say a word or do a thing, seeming to just not care, or not know. I imagine that they are in silent admiration for such large scale thievery going on for so long, wishing it was themselves.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
earlybird 7/23/2023 10:38:27 AM (No. 1518591)
Re #6, his father was a used-car salesman.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
philsner 7/23/2023 11:40:32 AM (No. 1518657)
They aren't hiding it. They simply ignore it.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
earlybird 7/23/2023 11:44:15 AM (No. 1518661)
Here is what may e the real history of the Bidens. Joe got his penchant for living large while pretending to be Lunch Bucket Joe. This goes back to his grandfather, and explains a lot about Joe. He should never have been president, and with this bakground, this influence, heaven only knows what he has done over the years. A riveting read, as the reviewers say. Long, detailed, riveting, scary.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/08/22/the-untold-history-of-the-biden-family
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
earlybird 7/23/2023 11:46:42 AM (No. 1518663)
The basis for #8 was seriously deficient. He onlysold cars when all the other deals evaporated.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
sherlock1 7/23/2023 11:58:46 AM (No. 1518671)
The Republicans now need to move on from the whistleblowers to the treasury reports, and the bank records that triggered them! Get to hard data, get there now!
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
DVC 7/23/2023 6:15:53 PM (No. 1518857)
Re #6, while I think that Joe's dad may have been a crooked guy, too, a new Corvette in 1966 cost something like $4,500 or less. And if it was a couple or three years old....it could have easily been worth a retail value of $3K, and wholesale (what a used car guy would get it for) of maybe $2,800 or less.
While a car in top shape, especially with the bigger motors, and special options, could be worth a bunch today.....it was just another used car in that time frame.
For example, a HS buddy bought two year old Jaguar XKE convertible for $2,900 in 1969, with his parents signing the note, and him paying it off from his grocery store part time wages. He definitely had the coolest ride in HS in a small town in central Fla, and today that car in top condition could bring $100K.
The 'Vette might bring $80-90K, again in top condition.
I could have easily purchased a used Plymouth Superbird in central Fla in 1975 for around $2K in fair condition.
I serious wanted to at the time, and knew that those pointy nosed, winged beasts would eventually be worth some serious money, and I told friends about it. But the '73 and the '75 oil shocks and gas price hikes meant that gas guzzlers that got 10-12 mpg were worth damned little, nobody wanted them. Unfortunately, when that car could have been bought for $2K....I was a grad student living on $3500 per YEAR. So, the Superbird never got bought. One of those today in nice condition, can bring between $250K and $500K depending on options and condition.
Coulda, woulda, shoulda.....
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
judy 7/23/2023 8:43:10 PM (No. 1518945)
Why did Biden remove flags from suspicious big $$$$$$$$ activity??????????!!!
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
felixcat 7/24/2023 8:11:43 AM (No. 1519176)
Two impeachments on Donald Tump for NOTHING! Nancy and the Dems wanted to smear Trump - didn't care about truth, evidence, anything legitimate, but the Republicans have to be oh so careful - sick of it. Impeach Biden and the legacy networks will have to cover it. Yes we know the Senate won't convict even if Republicans were in the majority because quite frankly - they're all corrupt.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Zigrid 7/24/2023 11:29:25 AM (No. 1519348)
If WE are waiting for criminal action against these corrupt politicians...WE will have a long wait...but the most important part of the House information is...it will help secure the White House back into our hands...IF WE can keep the 2024 election honest...those rats are sneaky....
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Timber Queen 7/24/2023 7:33:11 PM (No. 1519593)
#6 - Thank you for the link to the New Yorker article. I highly recommend it to fellow Ldotters. It is a fascinating read giving insights into the background of the morally and spiritually bankrupt man in the White House. It is an investment of time, but well worth it.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Timber Queen 7/24/2023 7:34:32 PM (No. 1519597)
Sorry, Link at #10
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