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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

SELLERS: Why GOP Should Seriously Consider Immunity Deals for Biden Kids

'It would never come into their heads to fabricate colossal untruths, and they would not believe that others could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously...'

(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) Given the fallout from the mounting number of scandals surrounding the Biden White House, it seems inevitable that the dam will burst at some point. 

Even the Left’s No. 1 shill, Andrea Mitchell, was unable to carry water after the discovery of cocaine in the West Wing last weekend.

“I can’t even fathom anything like this having been found before in the West Wing,” the notorious MSNBC correspondent confessed.

Indeed, it is hard for anyone to fathom such a thing. There is no way that behavior so outrageous, so unseemly, would be allowed to pass without consequence.

Such cognitive dissonance goes part and parcel with the sort of propaganda-driven authoritarianism found in regimes like Nazi Germany, the Stalinist Soviet Union, Maoist China, Kimist North Korea and, of course, that of the current White House occupant.

“It would never come into their heads to fabricate colossal untruths, and they would not believe that others could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously,” wrote Adolf Hitler, explaining the “Big Lie” concept in his manifesto, Mein Kampf. “Even though the facts which prove this to be so may be brought clearly to their minds, they will still doubt and waver and will continue to think that there may be some other explanation.”

Leftists are well aware of this fact, which is why they so eagerly sought to appropriate the term “Big Lie” for themselves and weaponize it against their opponents before it could be used against them over their systematic approach to information control.

The “Big Lie” may go a long way toward explaining the weaponization of the COVID-19 pandemic and accompanying social-justice riots in 2020 to destabilize the nation by undermining its voting integrity, jurisprudence, and system of checks and balances in the aftermath of that year’s presidential election.

And it can explain a lot that has happened since then with respect to some of the Biden family’s favorite business partners in places like China and Ukraine—not to mention the incessant gaslighting that has consumed American culture, forcing citizens concerned about their social capital to publicly deny even the most self-evident and fundamental of truths.

Still, there are some things that are left unexplained by the “Big Lie” theory of governance.

For example, why, on the very day that the discovery of cocaine in the White House was a major breaking news story, would Hunter Biden appear to do a bump in the presence of his entire family from a White House balcony with cameras rolling?

Was it simply the thrill of risking it all in the moment, or showing the world what he can get away with? Or was it a cry for help?

EMBIGGENING THE LIE

There comes a point at which the level of recklessness involved in the Bidens’ activities is so implausible that it strains credulity, even when approaching them with full awareness of the lies involved.

If cracks (no pun intended) begin to show in the façade of the “Big Lie,” can making it bigger, bolder and even more brazen really be the answer?

The “Big Lie” theory certainly can help explain why the country’s intelligence community knowingly colluded with social-media platforms to spread disinformation about Hunter’s so-called laptop from Hell.

It did not matter that 51 top former intelligence officials had absolutely no basis for claiming the laptop could be yet another attempt at Russian election interference. All that mattered was that their bogus letter to that effect lent plausible deniability to the lapdog media just long enough to get their basement-dwelling candidate across the finish line, even though the FBI itself had maintained possession of the damning laptop for years.

But what the “Big Lie” theory cannot explain is why or how Hunter Biden ever could have left a laptop (or multiple laptops) that contained so much sensitive, degrading and politically compromising information in the hands of a total stranger to begin with.

Are we really to believe that the drugs made him do it, just as it was allegedly a bender that made Hunter fire of a perfectly lucid and coherent WhatsApp message from his father’s home threatening to extort a businessman linked to China’s espionage ministry while claiming that the future president was sitting right beside him at the time?

But the pattern doesn’t end with Hunter.

How many people would keep a diary alleging that their public-figure father may have sexually molested them and then accidentally leave it behind at a halfway house?

Ashley Biden did.

Luckily, Merrick Garland’s Justice Department was there to raid the journalists and arrest the hapless couple who discovered it.

THE FAMILY DISEASE

Taken in their collective sum, after cutting away all the noise and cognitive dissonance used to confuse and misdirect the public, it is hard to see the Biden children’s behavior as anything but deliberate—if unconscious—acts of self-sabotage.

They may, in fact, suffer from the most severe cases of Stockholm syndrome ever recorded. How else might one learn to cope when one’s father is a powerful man who also happens to be a sexual predator?

Not only does this explanation jibe with the private accounts that Hunter and Ashley offer in their respective correspondences, but it also reaffirms what we know to be true of Joe Biden’s own behavior.

If a man behaves like this openly in public, what is he doing behind closed doors when people are not watching?

In a 2018 text message between Joe and Hunter discovered via the laptop, the elder Biden even admitted that he bore the direct responsibility for his son’s “disease.”

“All I want is to make you proud,” wrote Hunter, who was 48 at the time of the exchange. “And I know I haven’t. But I promise I’m trying Dad.”

The future president responded, shortly after 4 a.m., by offering absolution to his prodigal son and assuring him that the issues that afflicted him were not his fault.

“You’ve always made me proud you got the disease from mommy and me but you are strong and courageous with so much more to give,” Joe Biden wrote.

Just two months after that exchange, Hunter was contacted by his uncle Jim, who warned him that his sister-in-law-turned-ex-lover, Hallie, the widow of his brother Beau, had been complaining about sexually inappropriate photos that Hunter had taken with his niece Natalie, in which the underage girl was topless.

“Your father is getting as am I barraged by Hallie. He has not responded I have not responded,” Jim Biden wrote.

“… Once again we both need you[r] side of the story so we can both shove it down her f***ing throat !!!!” he continued. “I implore you to call. Please I/we are on you[r] side. I believe you[.]”

THEORY OF EVERYTHING

As the Biden story begins to unravel, it may be tempting to go after Hunter, the low-hanging fruit, whose prosecution under any circumstances other than the current travesty would be a cut-and-dry case several times over.

However, Reps. James Comer, R-Ky., who chairs the House Oversight Committee, and Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who chairs the House Judiciary Committee, might wish to think outside the box when the opportunity does finally present itself to hold Joe Biden accountable for his crimes.

By then, his children may be ready to come forward and, for once, provide the American people with a clear and full picture of the underlying evil that motivates his every move.

Ben Sellers is the editor of Headline USA. Follow him at twitter.com/realbensellers.

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