Saturday, May 18, 2019

The rules do not apply

When workers at a car rental in Prescott Arizona reported they'd found drug paraphernalia in a returned vehicle in 2016 Police briefly investigated, then declined to prosecute. Although the crack pipe and some powder were found along with identification clearly naming the person who'd rented the vehicle,  it was determined to be not a big deal.
The case has become relevant today because the man who rented and returned the vehicle was Hunter Biden, the son of Creepy Joe Biden. Hunter had been previously dishonorably discharged from the Navy for failing a drug screening.
Why was the case dropped? Does Prescott like the flow of illegal drugs flowing like water over our southern border? Was it because of the link between the subject, real name Robert Biden, and the thin skinned vengeful occupant of the White House?
Might such an arrest make waves for the HiLlARy campaign which despite press reports,was floundering like a drunken sailor?
Regardless, Hunter escaped justice. Has he escaped his addiction to destructive drugs? That foreign nations have squandered millions to him and Ketchup's kid in order to buy favor makes this all the worse.
The 2020 race is heating up. Creepy Joe is the front runner among the slithering species for now. While one part of me wishes this would be the straw that breaks his campaign, another hopes hie survives to the nomination. It would be fun to watch a debate between him and President Trump. What I think makes Joe viable is that he is not identity based unless of course, NAMBLA is the main group backing him. He has all the appeal of Jeff Dunham's Walter, but less than half the puppet's personality, wit, charm and intellect.
I'd say may the best man win, but as far as the donk's primary goes, so far they have fielded NONE.

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