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With less than 30 minutes of air time Sunday night before bailing out for taped programming (while Fox News and MSNBC continued on for hours), CNN was ebullient Sunday night over President Joe Biden’s pardoning of son Hunter and called it a “poignant” and “monumental moment” to serve as the “culmination” of his entire presidency to save his “only surviving son” amid a life of “cruel” “hardships.”
Senior national correspondent Jeff Zeleny was in pole position to sound off and, boy, did he ever. Watch the clip below and recall the fact that he infamously asked then-President Obama at a press conference marking his first 100 days in office what “enchanted” him the most about the job:
CNN’s Jeff Zeleny celebrates this “monumental moment” for President Biden to pardon his son, Hunter and “culmination” of his presidency that will be “part of [his] legacy going forward” with such a “poignant” statement capping off Thanksgiving weekend.
CNN’s Jessica Dean –… pic.twitter.com/HMbztI5LMR
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) December 2, 2024
In the second part of the clip, Zeleny marveled at the President having done that after “spen[din]g really the weekend with his son, Hunter, and the rest of the family in Nantucket,” making for “a striking really ending to this Thanksgiving holiday” with the pardon also extending from both his convicted crimes to any crimes he may have committed in the last decade.
CNN Newsroom anchor Jessica Dean also laid it on thick with the tiresome liberal media trope about the Bidens being a wrought with tragedy like they’re the Kennedys:
CNN’s Jessica Dean — whose husband worked for the Clintons — fawns over President Biden pardoning son Hunter, noting “we don’t have to remind people how close knight” the Biden “family is and that Hunter is only surviving son that they are, of course, course, very, very close.” pic.twitter.com/FyvvbRy9Sj
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) December 2, 2024
This was followed by senior Justice correspondent Evan Perez’s shilling for his friends in the Deep State, lamenting this won’t help beat back the attempts from “the Trump team…to destroy some of those institutions”:
CNN’s Evan Perez — friends with Fusion GPS boys — frets Biden talking about “political problems with the prosecutions” from DOJ will “be a very, very tough pill for people to swallow…b/c obviously it is it is a thing that we keep hearing from Donald Trump and it’s the thing… pic.twitter.com/9fFem61W93
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) December 2, 2024
Senior political reporter and all-around hack Edward-Isaac Dovere joined the sympathy parade, calling the debate over whether to pardon “has been a great pain to Joe Biden for many years and was weighing on him as he decided whether to run for reelection” and that Hunter’s struggles were exacerbated by who his father is.
Zeleny returned for more chicanery, this time revealing the question over pardoning Hunter had only “been very much a family discussion” centering around fears of what a Trump Justice Department would investigate and not “as a policy matter inside the West Wing.”
Senior legal analyst Elie Honig was next and suggested pardoning family members isn’t without precedent given Bill Clinton pardoned his half-brother Roger in 2001 and President Trump pardoning his son-in-law Jared Kushner’s father in 2021. Nonetheless, he worried the pardon “will really be a” political “Rorschach test.”
Senior White House correspondent M.J. Lee demonstrated the reality that, when push comes to shove, the White House press corps will always take their medicine and paint the Bidens as sympathetic, everyday Americans facing “cruel” “hardships”:
CNN’s @MJ_Lee says the discussion over whether to pardon Hunter Biden was a “very human question” and “a decision he made…as Hunter’s father” and “that raw politics had infected the [legal] process.”
She added life had become “painful” for the Biden family seeing these “cruel”… pic.twitter.com/mRipcNWrXn
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) December 2, 2024
Dean again nauseatingly had to bring up Hunter as some poor soul who lost his brother Beau and that the President chose to save “his only living son.” Given her partisan bent (and how her husband was a Clinton operative), Dean lobbed a softball for Lee to give “context” on “just how close knit” the Biden’s are.
Lee obliged and cited Hunter as one of his closest advisers:
CNN’s @JessicaDean: “I’m thinking about…President Biden is incredibly close to his son Hunter, but just reminding people that he lost his other son Beau Biden in 2015 and that that Hunter Biden is his only living son. MJ, can you can you shed any light and just kind of give… pic.twitter.com/B6qTHVyC0H
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) December 2, 2024
Far-left presidential historian Douglas Brinkley brought up the rear and closed out this tail-kissing of the Bidens with nonsense about Hunter Biden’s conduct now relegated to “political…folklore”:
Douglas Brinkley declares Hunter Biden corruption claims will now be forever relegated to “political…folklore”…
“I think it it made sense for President Biden to do it here on a sleepy Sunday night after Thanksgiving. It will explode tomorrow in the media of all kinds — it… pic.twitter.com/y8CMmOvPyl
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) December 2, 2024
To see the relevant CNN transcript from December 1, click here.
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