The Issue: President Biden’s pardon of Hunter Biden for all offenses committed in an 11-year period.I actually wasn’t surprised when President Biden pardoned his son (“Hunter gets away with it,” Dec.2).I never believed him when he said he wouldn’t.
He lied at that time because the country was in an election cycle and he didn’t have the courage to tell the truth.Imagine him saying his son was singled out for prosecution.Does that remind you of anyone?Nor was I surprised at Whoopi Goldberg and her cohorts at “The View.” Their response to the pardon was not to chastise the liar, but instead to point out the number of pardons President-elect Donald Trump issued during his first presidency.If I didn’t laugh, I’d cry.
Frank OlivieriNorth Ft.Myers, Fla.After the results of the last election and after an incredible number of news stories covering Joe Biden cheating, lying and taking advantage of his political positions over a 50-year political career, I think the public has had its fill of corrupt politicians staying in office.Biden pardoning his son Hunter for the multitude of crimes he committed is a fitting “icing on the cake” to end Joe’s miserable career.Harry WinklerWest Palm Beach, Fla.What shocks me is the pathetic, blind belief of millions of Americans that the ultra-revealing laptop was not Hunter’s, the gun wasn’t his, the baby girl was not his, he “forgot” to pay millions in taxes and now the ultimate nonsense that we’re asked to swallow from Joe: Hunter was “singled out only because he is my son.”And dear Joe is erasing any chance of investigating 10 years’ worth of Hunter’s nefarious deeds involving millions of questionably obtained funds, thus seemingly dropping cases that Joe was undoubtedly involved in also.It’s good to be king.Barbara KenersonPalmetto, Fla.It’s no coincidence that Hunter pleaded guilty shortly after his father was unceremoniously removed from running for a second term by his fellow Democra...