By Nick Arama
Gotta love it. Hunter Biden has popped up again, saying a few things that are not very helpful to the Democrat Party.
He hasn’t been happy that they shoved his father, Joe, to the side and didn’t give him the respect that he thinks he was owed, and he let a variety of Democrats have it in a blistering interview with YouTuber Andrew Callaghan back in July.
Recently, Hunter sat down for an interview with Substack writer Tommy Christopher. Biden expressed his deep disappointment with what he heard about failed 2024 Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris’ new book, calling her comments “personally painful.”
Christopher posted some of that interview on Mediaite – it’s a long, incoherent ramble. I picked out some of the more coherent parts.
I didn’t read it. I really didn’t. I’m just really disappointed. I’ve just heard some of the things. I tried to block it out. [….]
And, um… And I don’t know, I’d have to admit, it’s personally painful.
I just think that people like particularly the vice president is that– I guess my… Personally, you know, sense of loyalty. Is it for her to, in a book, to try to distance herself and take the– what I would call the really easy path to distance herself.
To– what I guess she thinks. I think that the biggest complaint about the vice president has always been is that, which I never believe, and I really mean it, is that she is not authentic.[….]
And I think to do something that is so inauthentic. In the way in which she, the criticism allowed her to kind of like play both sides of it, right?
Like, oh, she had a feeling, but she didn’t say anything. (Laughs) What are you talking about? Like, what are you talkin’ about?
…Anyway, but that just makes me, again, it’s like, you now, because I really love, I love what she represented, and I love the fact that my dad made the decision.
That– here, let me tell you about loyalty. The reason that he picked Kamala Harris is because of the fact that he believes, and I certainly believe, the most powerful force within the Democratic Party is and always has been the African-American women.
They’re the heart and soul and the conscience of the Democratic party. And that’s why he thought it was so important to have, to have not, and by the way, and she had an incredible resume and is perfectly capable of being president of the United States and I would have gladly voted for her.
He chose her out of loyalty and I just don’t understand, I guess I don’t understand why someone would choose the expedient path as it relates to that relationship, their own political expediency.
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