Outgoing President Pardons WRONG Turkey on Thanksgiving
Sometimes, unintended ironies are the best kind. Every year, there is a tradition for the President of the United States to pardon a Thanksgiving Day Turkey. This year was an historical first. Joe Biden pardoned the wrong Turkey – his son, Hunter.
Additionally, the pardon of Hunter curiously covers an 11-year period, which is more than twice as long as the period covered by the Nixon pardon.
11 years is such a specific number, it must be intentional. What did Hunter Biden do 11 years ago? Wasn’t there a color revolution going on in Ukraine at that time? Didn’t Russia invade Crimea at that time? Wasn’t Burisma going on at that time? Didn’t Trump’s perfect phone call to Zelensky attempt to find out what was going on at that time? Are there bio-labs in Ukraine?
Very few crimes have statutes of limitations greater than 5 or 6 years, and they’re very, very bad crimes. Hunter’s role in Ukraine would certainly qualify. Joe Biden was never supposed to become president; Hillary was. When Trump won, it laid the groundwork for the 2020 election to be stolen so that Biden could be installed, thanks in large part, to COVID and a flood of absentee ballots.
While Joe Biden has tried to make this about forgiving Hunter Biden’s past crimes, the pardon includes any crimes committed by the Turkey Hunter on this Thanksgiving weekend, when he was *with* President Joe Biden. What crime was Hunter Biden committing this past weekend that needed to be pardoned?
Hunter Biden no longer has a 5th Amendment right to avoid testifying about the past 11 years.
Unlike the real Thanksgiving Day turkey, who did nothing wrong but was pardoned from death, Hunter the Biden Turkey has obviously done a whole lot wrong, which is why Turkey Senior (in more ways than one) had to pardon him for all criminal acts he may or may not have committed for more than a decade.
By now supporting Biden’s pardon, Democrats have completely surrendered any moral high ground they had on law and order and firearm background checks.
Q&A
- Max, what are your thoughts on the timing and the specific duration of Hunter Biden’s pardon? Do you believe the 11-year period is symbolic or does it suggest something more intentional?
- The pitch mentions the 11-year time frame covered by the pardon. What do you think Hunter Biden could have been involved in 11 years ago, particularly in relation to Ukraine, Burisma, or other political events of that time?
- There’s an implication that Hunter’s role in Ukraine could be considered criminal. Do you think his actions during the time of the color revolution and Crimea’s invasion are significant enough to warrant legal scrutiny?
- What’s your take on the claim that Joe Biden’s pardon of Hunter is part of a broader political narrative, suggesting that it may be tied to the election dynamics in 2020?
- The idea of Hunter Biden committing a crime over the Thanksgiving weekend is raised in the pitch. Do you think there could be a legitimate reason for Hunter to be pardoned for actions taken recently?
- The article hints that Joe Biden’s pardon undermines the moral high ground of the Democratic Party when it comes to law and order. How do you view this in terms of political implications for the party?
- Hunter Biden’s role in Burisma and Ukraine has been a topic of controversy. Do you think the current political climate has overshadowed any potential legal consequences of his actions in that period?
- The pitch seems to question whether Hunter Biden’s pardon extends beyond forgiveness and into a broader political agenda. In your opinion, how does this move by Joe Biden shape perceptions of the Biden family’s political influence?
ABOUT MAX McGUIRE…
Max McGuire has a master’s degree in political science from Villanova University and is the author of the Conservative’s Guide to Winning Arguments book series. Max lives in Texas with his wife and two small children.
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