Styx calls out Tucker Carlson on Hunter Biden
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I must admit that I agree that most people bringing up the Hunter Biden scandal are missing the mark. The story should not be how Joe's son is a degenerate crackhead and possible incestuous pedo, but that Joe Biden is a tough on crime democrat that heavily contributed to the laws, the systemically white supremacist laws, which Hunter is breaking. Thus, the pressure should be applied to finding out whether Joe knew and covered up for his son, while other people's children were being thrown in prison by Joe's own hand.
Joe Biden's hypocrisy isn't the story here either. The real issue is the fact that China obviously had all of this compromising information, and that would be sufficient grounds to deny Joe Biden high level security clearances. How can you have a president who is not qualified to see classified information? Unless that's the plan...
The FBI has also had this information for over a year. Why have they not come forward with their findings? Why is the investigation still "open"? One theory is that they wanted it as leverage over a president Biden. This tracks with the realization that the FBI, like many federal agencies, is a converged organ of the permanent bureaucracy.
I don't disagree with your argument at all. There's definitely several attack vectors that are better than "Hunter is a degenerate". However, I think the hypocrisy approach would resonate better with normies. Nobody likes the "rules for me, but not for thee" shit, and the left would have a more difficult time addressing it when they want to throw out the laws Joe passed.
Unfortunately, the barely complicated stories of security clearance and intel agencies is too much for the masses to even begin to find interest in.
Here's the kicker, though. When you go with a story that is damaging to Biden, especially right now, it's guaranteed to get censored and hidden and very efficiently at that.
Anything more complex than "his son had sex with [person]" would never see the light of the day with most normies. What's more, the immediate reflex of "Russian propaganda" becomes a lot weaker when you've got actual pictures to immediately corroborate the sex scandal, rather than having to read a couple of paragraphs to digest the scandal. It's therefore much easier to get that stuff to stick and go viral.
Very true