Did Hunter Biden profit off the overseas trip to Ireland?



Despite scrutiny over the Biden family’s foreign business dealings, Hunter Biden was invited to follow his father to Ireland last week.

Sara Gonzales of "The News & Why it Matters" reports, “Hunter’s partners at the newly defunct investment from Rosemont Seneca Partners discussed making contacts to expand their energy investments in various state-owned investment funds, including Ireland.”

Gonzales says that someone from Rosemont Seneca was suggested to reach out to former U.S. Ambassador to Ireland Dan Rooney “in order to gain connections to the Irish government.”

Eric Schwerin, the firm’s former president, “suggested to Devin and Hunter that an informal meeting with Rooney could be arranged,” Gonzales continues.

Gonzales asks her guest, Eric July, if he would be shocked if all of Hunter’s shady business dealing were still happening under American’s noses.

“No, I expect it to still be happening,” he says.

July continues, “I also expect it — and that’s not to dumb the situation down — that there are other members of Congress and members of government that are also doing some, let’s say shady stuff.”

He calls the Biden family and our government's shady dealings “mafia-esque.”

Gonzales adds, “I can’t think of a different reason for Hunter Biden actually showing his face — now that we know all that we know about him, now that he’s being investigated in so many ways. It’s like, 'You’re just gonna’ gallivant around to Ireland with your dad and pretend like nothing happened? It just seems bizarre to me.”

July chimes in, “It’s ingrained in our minds that they’re supposed to be good, and when we’re presented with information that they’re objectively bad, or at minimum, shady people, it’s like we just shrug our shoulders, I don’t know.”


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Bud Light boycott just got bigger as Dylan Mulvaney ad backlash grows



Dylan Mulvaney is a trans TikTok influencer who was catapulted to fame for documenting his “days of girlhood,” and he’s currently at the center of yet another internet breaking controversy.

Mulvaney recently has been sponsored by Bud Light, telling the world via a video he made drinking Bud Lights while dressed up to resemble Audrey Hepburn.

Bud Light even sent him a can with his face on it. Unfortunately for Bud Light, the reaction this caused has been disastrous for business, as many former drinkers are now boycotting all Anheuser-Busch beverages.

Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" had Spencer Klavan and John Bachman on his show to discuss.

Klavan believes “the people who should be most angry” about Mulvaney’s portrayal of “girlhood” are “gay people who are getting caricatured out of existence.”

He continues, “Now a guy that grows up like Dylan has to put on a wig and pretend to be a girl just to get noticed. It’s incredibly sad.”

Bachman agrees, saying, “This transgender movement is as some people say. It does appear to act like a social contagion. The average drama-club gay dude that we all knew in high school — it does now seem to be encouraged financially,” adding “for other reasons as well, to pursue this transgenderism.”

Bachman also believes that this is an indicator of an even larger problem in corporate America.

“You have organizations like the Human Rights Council, which is funded by the Open Society Foundations and George Soros. They are the ones setting the tone.”

He says all these corporations really care about is what the “gay mafia” will say about their advertising campaigns.

The three discuss the Daily Wire’s attempt to create products for conservatives that challenge the new “woke” branding of companies like Bud Light.

Klavan says, “It used to be that conservatism was, you know, a particular set of ideological commitments. It still is those, but those commitments now basically just amount to recognizing reality.”


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Joe Biden embarrasses himself again in front of foreign leaders



If you thought Joe Biden was done gaffing for the cameras, you were wrong.

In a recent trip to Ireland, Biden made what may be one of the most outlandish remarks he’s made on the international stage.

He says, “There’s nothing our nations can’t achieve if we do it together. I really mean it. So, thank you all. God bless you all. Let’s go, let’s go lick the world. Let’s get it done.”

Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" had Spencer Klavan and John Bachman on his show to discuss this gaffe — and whether or not Biden will actually be running for reelection in 2024.

Klavan jokes that Biden’s statement could have meant something like: “What if we did what Biden does to an ice cream cone, but to the whole world?”

He continues, “There’s a screw loose, and we’ve known this for a while. He’s sort of doddering around saying whatever comes to mind.”

But unfortunately, Klavan adds, “you're not ever allowed to question or, you know, even raise an eyebrow” at this kind of stuff. Unless you want to be called “some kind of anti-American insurrectionist.”

Bachman adds that his friend lives in Ireland, and he questioned him on his thoughts after the president’s latest visit. Apparently, his friend is “very thrilled any time the American president comes.”

Bachman recalls being “relieved” that “foreign countries still have some respect for the office at least of the American president — even though this guy is in it right now.”


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