Mark Halperin of 2Way has quite the scoop today.
It's not that the Biden grift is basically done--that, in itself, is not a shocker. It's that the Biden family is so dependent on the political influence of the patriarch that the money is running out quickly, and the family is headed, if not into penury, then into substantially declining prospects.
Most former presidents go on to lucrative post-presidencies, and once their time in service is done they can count on setting themselves and their families up for life.
The opposite is true for the Bidens, and because the entire Biden family has one and only one business, everybody around Biden is headed to financial collapse.
A source “very familiar with the Bidens” tells @MarkHalperin that “Biden Inc.,” the family business that generated millions of dollars in revenue to support their lifestyle, has dried up. “The trough is empty, the spigot is turned off,” says Mark. “Biden Inc. needs a source of… pic.twitter.com/T1CVgO7p4Z
— 2WAY (@2waytvapp) May 8, 2025
A source “very familiar with the Bidens” tells that “Biden Inc.,” the family business that generated millions of dollars in revenue to support their lifestyle, has dried up. “The trough is empty, the spigot is turned off,” says Mark. “Biden Inc. needs a source of revenue.” Joe’s earning power is not sufficient, and “Hunter does not have great earning capacity.” Joe and Jill Biden’s appearance on “The View” today comes amid these challenges. #JoeBiden #HunterBiden
Too bad, so sad.
If Biden and his Lady Macbeth wife Jill hadn't jumped at the one more chance at the brass ring of the presidency in 2019, the family would have been set for generations, at least if Hunter didn't blow through (see what I did there?) every dime. Biden could have been the elder statesman and used his connections to grift for a few more years.
But it was not to be. Jill just had to spend four years in the White House residential quarters, and the Democratic Party needed a mindless drone to front for their radical agenda. It seemed a match made in heaven.
Former President Biden gave his first interview post-presidency to the BBC, saying he bowed out to “pass the torch” to the next generation. It’s difficult to remember how a man this incapacitated could have possibly been covered by the media as anything other than totally and… pic.twitter.com/osQ4aclsRw
— Tony Seruga (@TonySeruga) May 7, 2025
But Biden's increasingly rapid decline while in office has left him a shell of himself, and nobody in his family has anything to sell to eager buyers anymore. And not a one of them has any saleable skills anymore.
Biden's brain is toast, and Democrats want him off the stage as quickly as possible because the American people are DONE with everything Biden.
“To me, he sounded like a bitter old man, just kind of sitting there, talking about the way things should be and the way they were 20 or 30 years ago,” says @DanTurrentine about Joe Biden’s BBC interview, in which he criticized Donald Trump’s foreign policy. “It’s a different… pic.twitter.com/okASiNgtaa
— 2WAY (@2waytvapp) May 8, 2025
As the "now it can be told" books are coming out, the Biden grifters have a serious problem. They can't follow the Clinton model of post-presidency--Clinton was still a young man, and Hillary looked to have a bright future in politics. A US Senator, Secretary of State, and a real shot at the presidency.
The Bidens? They only have Slow Joe, and he is on his last legs.
BBC began their interview with Biden by telling viewers he was born during WWII. @River_Is_Nice says the reminder served as a sort of warning: “The person you’re about to see is very, very old—so cut him some slack.” https://t.co/wLugL9wSd6
— The Free Press (@TheFP) May 8, 2025
Biden is about to go on a national tour, ostensibly to tout his successes and promote Democrats. But, as Halperin, Sean Spicer, and Dan Turrentine point out, it's really all about the money.
The money is gone, and with it, the Bidens will go as well. Unless Hunter can manage a run for office.
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