What powerful skills of discernment, demonstrating a keen curiosity in current events and desire to be informed . . .
The Hotair piece that is linked in the OP is not the originator of the Hunter story, (which is really just about a book coming out).
The "real" story quoted and linked in the Hotair piece is actually from
Politico , published in their familiar ongoing page called "Playbook".
Politico can hardly be described as a conservative site.
It is quoted again below:
A person who had independent access to Hunter Biden’s emails confirmed he did receive a 2015 email from a Ukrainian businessman thanking him for the chance to meet Joe Biden. The same goes for a 2017 email in which a proposed equity breakdown of a venture with Chinese energy executives includes the line, “10 held by H for the big guy?” (This person recalled seeing both emails, but was not in a position to compare the leaked emails word-for-word to the originals.)
MORE: Emails released by a Swedish government agency also match emails in the leaked cache, and two people who corresponded with Hunter Biden confirmed emails from the cache were genuine.
While the leak contains genuine files, it remains possible that fake material has been slipped in.
BACKGROUND: A former Hunter Biden business partner,
TONY BOBULINSKI, said last year the “10 Held by H” email was genuine and referred to plans for Hunter to hold equity in the venture — which did not get off the ground — on behalf of his father. Biden’s campaign said he never considered going into business with his family.
WHAT DOES THE WHITE HOUSE HAVE TO SAY? Asked for the book whether Joe Biden had an April 2015 encounter with Burisma adviser
VADYM POZHARSKYI at a dinner at Cafe Milano, a White House spokesman did not respond directly. Instead, the spokesman referred to
an April WaPo article that includes a campaign denial of any meeting. The article confirms Joe Biden’s presence at the dinner, while casting doubt on any Pozharskyi encounter there. Pozharskyi did not respond to requests for comment.
WHAT DOES HUNTER HAVE TO SAY? This spring, he told CBS
the laptop “certainly” could be his. His lawyer,
CHRIS CLARK, did not respond to questions for the book."
Do you have anything to say of interest to anyone about the meat of the book or anything in the Politico piece, or are you only capable of the logical fallacy (X2) attacking the (second-hand) messenger?
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