Biden's laughable 'Russian disinformation' scam as a cover for Hunter's smoking gun laptop evidence

 Joe Concha:

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"Mr. President-elect, do you still think that the stories from the fall about your son Hunter were Russian disinformation and smear campaign, like you said?" Doocy asked.

Now, this isn't a gotcha or trick question. It takes no position on the matter either way. It's what the late "Meet the Press" moderator Tim Russert used to employ in interviews every Sunday: "You said (X and Y). Do you stand by those remarks now, given what we know about (X and Y)?"

"Yes, yes, yes. God love you, man. You’re a one-horse pony. I tell you. Thank you. Thank you. I promise you, my Justice Department will be totally on its own in making its judgments about how they should proceed," Biden responded while walking away, in an apparent reference to the more common phrase "one-trick pony."

So, to unpack that answer, Biden still believes the Russians are responsible for the FBI opening up an investigation into his son well before capturing his party's nomination. That's obviously the stuff of conspiracy theories and deserves further discussion and inquiry.

But The New York Times didn't touch the Russian disinformation exchange, despite its three-byline story on the press conference. The Washington Post didn't broach it either. Nor did CBS, ABC, NBC or CNN. What is it about the Hunter Biden investigation that forces news organizations to run the other way?

As for the president-elect's pledge that his attorney general will act independently from the executive branch, consider this: The first attorney general who served under the Obama-Biden administration was Eric Holder, who once referred to himself as "the president's wingman" while still actively running the Department of Justice.

"I’m still enjoying what I’m doing, there’s still work to be done. I’m still the president’s wingman, so I’m there with my boy," he said in a radio interview in 2013.

Yep — totally independent.

How about Loretta Lynch, Holder's successor during the Obama-Biden administration? Her signature moment was meeting former President Clinton on an Arizona airport tarmac at the height of an FBI investigation into then-Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, in the midst of the presidential campaign, on June 27, 2016. Lynch, in the best punchline in a year of punchlines, said they just randomly happened to meet and discussed their grandchildren and golf. No word on whether beachfront property in Arizona was also broached.
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Biden's pledge of indep[endence for his AG is dubious at best.  Is he going to name a Republican to the job?   His talk of a bogus Russian disinformation campaign is a tell.  

He is going to try for a coverup.

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