Tell it to the Wall St. Journal (Oct. 16, 2014): "Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter was discharged from the Navy Reserve this year after testing positive for cocaine, according to people familiar with the matter."
WSJ Oct. 16, 2014.
ABC News: Hunter Biden described several drug relapses over the past decade – including after his dismissal from the Navy Reserve in 2014 after testing positive for cocaine. In one incident he described from 2016, he says he had a gun pointed to his head while attempting to purchase crack in Los Angeles. During another incident, in 2017, police in Arizona found a crack pipe in his rental car after it was damaged in an accident.
I don't care what the Wall St. Journal or ABC reported in the past. You falsely claimed that, during the debate, Biden had denied "that Hunter had been kicked out of the military due to his drug use" and that never happened. You made it up!
In reality (which seems to be a foreign concept for you), Trump claimed, during the debate, that Hunter had been dishonorably discharged from the military and that's what Biden denied.
And since Hunter Biden isn't running for President, who cares how he was discharged? It had nothing to do with Joe Biden! There was plenty Biden could have said about the Trump kids but he had the common decency to leave them out of the debate. Trump, on the other hand, lacked the same decency, but hey, what else is new?
The tape exists. We don't have to debate what was said. Here is what Trump said when asked if he would condemn white supremacy: "Sure, I'm willing to do that." It was obscured by Wallace but the media reports are false. If there was any doubt, though, as to Trump's position on that issue he has condemned it on several occasions. How about asking Hiden about his record of locking up blacks, calling them "predators", speaking at the funeral of the grand wizard of the KKK, on tape mocking the accent of foreigners who he said worked at convenience stores, opposing busing (maybe Kantala will be asked about that again since she called him out as a racist)?
Here is what Trump said when asked if he would condemn white supremacy: "Sure, I'm willing to do that." It was obscured by Wallace but the media reports are false. BS.. It was not obscured at all. Everybody heard it. Trump did indeed reply that he was willing to do that..... but subsequently he didn't. Just like he said in 2016 that he was willing to make his tax returns public and never did. Trump could have made a blanket statement, like Biden did, condeming all white supremacy groups, but, when pressed to say the words, he instead started complaning about the left again and asking which group he should condemn. After his "Stand down and stand by" remark (which the whole world, except you, cleary understood the meaning of) he quickly switched again to ranting about (a non existing organisation called) Antifa.
And you are correct. The tape exists, which means that we don't need "Richard Smith" to try and spin it when we can see and hear for ourselves what really happened.
If there was any doubt, though, as to Trump's position on that issue he has condemned it on several occasions.Indeed, there is no doubt.... "Fine people on both sides".... "Stand down and stand by".... The Proud Boys were so happy with the endorsement!
How about asking Hiden about his record of locking up blacks, calling them "predators", speaking at the funeral of the grand wizard of the KKK, on tape mocking the accent of foreigners who he said worked at convenience stores, opposing busing (maybe Kantala will be asked about that again since she called him out as a racist)? More deflection.... It's truly pathetic.