Posted on 05/15/2024 9:00:29 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
When Hunter Biden's laptop, with all its crazy photographs and incriminating emails, came to light before the 2020 presidential election, the media colluded to ignore the story completely, dubbing the laptop Russian disinformation. If you dared to speak of it on social media, you were lucky if your posts would just be suppressed or censored instead of having your account disabled.
The laptop was, of course, completely genuine, and the mainstream media conveniently (and quietly) only admitted so after the election.
Another incriminating Biden family artifact that was made public during the campaign was the Ashley Biden diary, which, like the Hunter Biden laptop, was immediately dismissed by the media and fact-checking websites as unproven. Project Veritas had purchased the diary but chose not to publish it because they couldn't authenticate it. It was arguably the correct call, though when the site National File published it, many were convinced it was, indeed authentic. However, the diary was absent from the conversation because the media wouldn't talk about it.
Well, like the laptop before it, the diary has now been authenticated. Not only that, it's been authenticated by none other than Ashley Biden herself, and the left-wing fact-checking website Snopes, which originally dismissed the diary as "unproven," quietly changed its rating to "True."
On April 29, 2024, Snopes changed the rating of this fact check from "Unproven" to "True" based on testimony provided by Ashley Biden. In an April 8 letter to a New York judge requesting jail time for one of the two people convicted of stealing her diary, Biden wrote, "I will forever have to deal with the fact that my personal journal can be viewed online."
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LOL
Does anyone remember a meme when Hillary was fighting to be the Dem nominee against the Illinois Senator where someone photoshopped it and had Bill saying to Hillary “Whatever happened to that Obama fellow who tried to oppose you for the nomination?”
Outside their house was a lawn jockey with Barack’s head.
About my meme, let me note that it didn't come out of thin air. Bubba inspired it with his own words.
Bill Clinton told Ted Kennedy that Obama ‘would be getting us coffee’ a few years ago: ‘Game Change’ Daily News - January 10, 2010Bill Clinton helped sink his wife’s chances for an endorsement from Ted Kennedy by belittling Barack Obama as nothing but a race-based candidate. “A few years ago, this guy would have been getting us coffee,” the former president told the liberal lion from Massachusetts, according to the gossipy new campaign book, “Game Change.”
The book says Kennedy was deeply offended and recounted the conversation to friends with fury.
After Kennedy sided with Obama, Clinton reportedly griped, “the only reason you are endorsing him is because he’s black. Let’s just be clear.”
I never heard the stories but love them. Good ol’ Bill wasn’t the true champion of black people despite being “the First Black President.”
Part of that phrase’s popularity was because many black people were said to empathize with Clinton being railroaded in the legal system by enemies and framed and impeached. They say that is one of the reasons Trump is slowly gaining popularity with black people, too.
“In 1998, Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison in The New Yorker called Clinton “the first Black president”, saying, “Clinton displays almost every trope of blackness: single-parent household, born poor, working-class, saxophone-playing, McDonald’s-and-junk-food-loving boy from Arkansas,” and comparing Clinton’s sex life, scrutinized despite his career accomplishments, to the stereotyping and double standards that blacks typically endure.”
So, except for the saxophone playing, Trump does have that appeal she listed. Even the Big Macs and fries.
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