Editor’s note: Video contains profanity.
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) A suggestive lyrical change in a YouTube video created by newly-appointed Ministry of Truth czar Nina Jankowicz could possibly be infer that she got her new post for reasons other than her solid leftist credentials, according to Lloyd Billingsley with American Greatness.
Jankowicz, tagged in the AG article as a “wannabe chanteuse” croons in the video that, “I want to be rich, famous and powerful, step on all my enemies and never do a thing.”
The song, David Friedman’s “My Simple Christmas Wish,” asks “who do I have to fake?” to get rich, famous, and powerful.
But in one lyrical variation, Jankowicz changed that to “who do I have to f*#k” to get rich and powerful,” according to American Greatness.
“The most likely candidate is the ‘the Big Guy’ referenced in the Hunter Biden laptop,” American Greatness ventured.
According to former Hunter Biden business associate Tony Bobulinski, the mysterious moniker refers to none other than Hunter’s father, President Joe Biden.
“At 79, the married Joe Biden is some 46 years older than Nina Jankowicz, but the Delaware Democrat believes he is ageless,” Billingsley wrote. “So it’s not a stretch that Joe Biden would want to test his virility, especially with both a willing partner and pharmaceutical boosters at the ready.”
Whether that alleged “willing partner” could be Jankowicz remains highly speculative, but there’s no doubt the new disinformation dictator is intensely familiar with Hunter’s laptop.
The far-left Jankowicz, described as an “anti-Trump” hack, has denied the legitimacy of the laptop story, championed the bogus narrative that it was Russian disinformation.
Jankowicz also advocated for COVID-19 lockdowns and once claimed militarized Trump supporters would show up to the polls with weapons to intimidate voters.
Given her past track-record of spreading propaganda, she clearly has the pedigree to handle cracking down on whatever Boss Biden and his alt-left handlers decree is disinformation—even without jumping into the sack with the aged bouffant sniffer-in-chief.