Dumbfuck, there was no active investigation into Burisma Holdings or Hunter Biden when Joe Biden used the guaranteed loan as leverage to clean up corruption in Ukraine. Therefore, claiming Joe Biden's comments amount to bribery, when neither he nor his son had anything to gain, reflect quite poorly on your cognitive abilities.
********** we already have him saying he interfered with Ukraine
Fox News ^ | Sep. 22, 2019 | Fox News Show Clips
No one looked at Ukraine and the Bidens...YET!
South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham weighs in on the Biden family's relationship with the Ukraine, Trump's phone call with Ukraine officials and tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
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Dumbfuck, it still had nothing to do with his son.
No?
..He was talking about his dead wife?....dumbfuck!
Dumbfuck, his son had nothing to do with it.
Owned AGAIN!!!!
The Daily Caller ^ | September 21, 2019 6:18 PM ET | Scott Morefield
Former Vice President Joe Biden claimed he never discussed Hunter Biden’s business dealings in Ukraine. However, a July article from The New Yorker belies that contention.
“I have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings,” Biden told Fox News reporter Peter Doocy on Saturday in Iowa before calling on President Donald Trump to be investigated over a phone call he made to Ukraine’s president.
The New Yorker article, titled “Will Hunter Biden Jeopardize His Father’s Campaign?” is an in depth look at Hunter Biden’s life and business dealings. It also contains a segment where Hunter apparently recalled discussing Ukrainian natural-gas producer Burisma “just once.”
In December, 2015, as Joe Biden prepared to return to Ukraine, his aides braced for renewed scrutiny of Hunter’s relationship with Burisma. Amos Hochstein, the Obama Administration’s special envoy for energy policy, raised the matter with Biden, but did not go so far as to recommend that Hunter leave the board. As Hunter recalled, his father discussed Burisma with him just once: “Dad said, ‘I hope you know what you are doing,’ and I said, ‘I do.’ ”
The inconsistency was pointed out on Twitter by Daily Mail U.S. political editor David Martosko:
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