In its defense, dancing isn’t the GOP’s strong suit.
That said, Republicans still haven’t mastered the seemingly impossible two-step required for them to credibly complain about the so-called weaponization of the government while they actively seek to weaponize it against their own political enemies.
Tuesday was a prime example.
Republicans threw a collective fit over what they claimed, without evidence, was federal prosecutors going unusually easy on Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden. After a yearslong investigation, it was reported Tuesday that Hunter Biden is expected to plead guilty to two tax-related misdemeanor counts. He also faces a separate felony gun possession charge that could be dismissed if he meets certain conditions.
Hunter Biden will likely avoid jail time with prosecutors expected to recommend probation instead, NBC News reported Tuesday, citing two sources familiar with the matter. Republicans were obsessed with Hunter Biden being investigated as a potential agent or lobbyist for a foreign government, but prosecutors reportedly found no basis to pursue such charges.
Watching Republicans squirm and squeal in the aftermath, you get the sense they feel a political opportunity has been squandered. After all, they’ve spent months floating their own conspiracy theories alleging, without evidence, that Hunter Biden engaged in criminal self-dealing with the president’s help.
Here’s a quick roundup of some of the most unhinged responses.
Comer’s karma
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., arguably has the most skin in the game here. He’s been appearing on right-wing outlets a lot to hype up the House Oversight Committee’s investigative work into purported Biden family criminality. (In one interview, Comer seemed to suggest the committee’s probe has a political motive: to affect Biden’s poll numbers.)
Comer has repeatedly promised explosive findings, but his committee has had little to show for its investigative work. After Tuesday’s Hunter Biden news, Comer claimed “growing evidence” shows the Biden family as a whole engaged in “a pattern of corruption.” And unsurprisingly, he still hasn’t shown proof.
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— Rep. James Comer (@RepJamesComer) June 20, 2023
Hunter Biden is getting away with a slap on the wrist when growing evidence uncovered by the House Oversight Committee reveals the Bidens engaged in a pattern of corruption, influence peddling, and possibly bribery.
Read my full statement.👇 pic.twitter.com/9swtTaUUQu
I imagine the Republican pressure he feels to come up with something — anything — to support his claims only increases.
Jordan keeps it short and sour
As chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio is essentially in the same boat as Comer. Both Republicans have so far overpromised and underdelivered on evidence of purported misconduct by President Biden.
DOUBLE STANDARD OF JUSTICE.
— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) June 20, 2023
Jordan opted for a short response to the Hunter Biden news Tuesday, although I don’t know what double standard he’s speaking of here. None of former President Donald Trump’s kids have been charged with a crime. The Trump-appointed U.S. attorney in charge of the Hunter Biden probe sent a letter to Jordan earlier this month affirming he was granted “ultimate authority” over the matter. And you’ll note that Joe Biden, unlike his predecessor, is yet to rail against any of the investigators holding his son to account.
Trump Jr. chimes in
Donald Trump Jr. inherited his father’s strange intonation and complete lack of self-awareness. Here he is sharing his opinion on lawless grifting and nepotism.
Imagine living in a country where the President openly tries to send the leader of his political opposition to prison for life, while giving his blatantly corrupt son a sweetheart deal to avoid prison and keep the grift going.
Wouldn't want to mess up that 10% for the Big Guy!








