No pardon for Biden’s reign of error!

As infuriating as it was, the blanket pardons were a fitting end to the reign of error of the Biden Crime Family.

Here are some words and phrases I never want to hear again, at least not from Democrats:

“No man is above the law.”

“Norms.”

“Decency.”

And I never want to hear any lectures about anything from anybody named Biden or Dr. Anthony Fauci, Gen. Mark Milley, Liz Cheney and Jamie Raskin or any other damn Deep State lowlife who accepted a pardon from Dementia Joe Biden on his doddering way to the nursing home.

The preemptive pardons granted by Biden in the final hours Monday put the lie to everything – everything! – that Democrats have been saying for the last four years about Donald Trump, the J6 protesters and every other victim of the Deep State’s weaponized system of just-us, er, justice.

The pardons of Fauci, Milley, Cheney et al. were appalling enough. But Biden couldn’t even bring himself to admit to Trump how corruptly he’d taken care of his own grifting family, even as they traveled together from the White House to the Capitol minutes before the end of our long national nightmare.

“I was surprised,” Trump said later as he spoke to reporters in the Oval Office. “I think that makes him look very guilty.”

Perhaps you recall that after Biden’s selection, er election in 2020, all the usual Democrat operatives with press passes were speculating that Trump would pardon everyone in his family.

It would have been, you guessed it, the end of democracy.

“You know,” Trump mused, without apparent rancor, “I could have pardoned my whole family, myself. But I said if I did that, it’d make me look very guilty. If I did that I don’t think I’d be sitting here right now.”

As infuriating as it was, the blanket pardons were a fitting end to the reign of error of the Biden Crime Family. There is no way whatsoever to put a shine on that sneaker.

But what do the Bidens care? How much did they collect from assorted sinister foreign oligarchs in China, Russia, Ukraine, Romania and Kazakhstan?

Thirty million bucks, according to bank records discovered by Congress. The Bidens are laughing all the way to the bank with 30 million bucks. I wonder if that includes “10 percent for the Big Guy,” according to Hunter Biden’s famous words on the laptop.

Hunter, incidentally, had gotten his own pardon a few weeks back after three felony convictions, including income tax evasion.

Pay no attention to his father telling Americans about a million times, including in his farewell address last week, “Pay your fair share!”

When Trump was convicted on the phony-baloney felony charges last May, Dementia Joe tweeted out: “No one is above the law.”

Er, never mind.

Rep. James Comer of Kentucky said: “The pardons serve as a confession of their corruption as they sold out the American people to enrich themselves.”

For those of you keeping score at home, Biden pardoned his son, two brothers, a sister, a brother-in-law and a sister-in-law.

Six Bidens, six pardons. At least Ted Kennedy lost his driving license for six months after he drowned Mary Jo.

Joe’s handlers explained it all, of course.

“I believe in the rule of law but….”

But why take any chances? His caregivers also claimed that accepting the pardons by his family “should not be misconstrued as an admission of guilt for any offense.”

Oddly, the Supreme Court in 1915 ruled that a pardon carries “an imputation of guilt and acceptance of a confession of it.”

Of course, we were informed by legal analysts in regime-controlled media that those words did not mean what they seem to mean. These were, incidentally, mostly the same people who four years earlier were assuring us that any pardons by Trump of his family would be prima facie evidence of guilt, period.

Then there was Fauci getting a pardon. He insisted that although he was extremely happy to be skating, yet again, in his free Biden-like ride through life, he was of course not just not guilty, but also innocent.

“I have committed no crime,” he said, and again, stop me if you’ve heard that one before.

But a posse, Fauci continued, “creates immeasurable and intolerable distress on me and my family.”

Or as we used to say at City Hall, “An indictment is always a disappointment.”

Ironic, isn’t it, that as Fauci’s crimes against humanity were getting broomed by a fellow corrupt, draft-dodging octogenarian Democrat, Trump’s team was laboring to reinstate the thousands of US service members who were so unjustly fired from their careers for refusing to get the jab.

None of them got a pardon. They got the bum’s rush out the door because they refused to bend their knees not to science, but to Democrat superstition.

And Biden had the audacity to say he had to pardon these unspeakably horrible people – these “public servants,” as he called them – because they would be victims of political persecution under Trump.

Just another lie on Biden’s treadmill to oblivion. As Democrat pollster Mark Penn pointed out on X:

“The only administration to try to jail political opponents was not Trump’s, but Biden’s.”

Earlier presidents have gone after their foes. They’ve occasionally pardoned coke-dealing brothers, or cronies, or girlfriends’ husbands. Am I right, Bill Clinton? But nobody ever dreamed of pardoning six of their closest relatives… and then claiming they had nothing for which they needed to have a pardon in their back pocket, just in case.

The six Bidens were just… victims of circumstance.

“Unfortunately,” Biden’s ghostwriters said, “I have no reason to believe the attacks will end.”

Oh but they will, or would have. There’s something called the statute of limitations, after which you cannot be prosecuted, unless you’re Donald Trump of course, in a state court in New York.

The Bidens. They can be summed up in three words.

Grifters gotta grift.

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