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The Democrats and their irrational, pathological hatred of Trump have brought us to uncharted territory. (Plus other news you may have missed.)

Joe Biden is a career politician of minimal intelligence and reportedly has a considerable net worth. Hundreds of millions we are told. Book deals aside, doesn’t that sound the least bit unreasonable to journalists?

Every day, Biden reminds us how damaging it is to have a partisan, liberal media. If the legacy networks reported on actual Democrat scandals with the sort of breathless outrage they cover Trump nonstop or even the most apparent fake Republican scandals, the Democrats would be unable to win another election.

Joe Biden is a corrupt politician and has been corrupt for a long time, probably three or four decades. The establishment press tried to deny it since the imperative was to defeat Donald Trump, which trumped everything else. Does any of this matter? The fact that a communist government can funnel millions of dollars to Joe Biden in what is blatant influence peddling, and done under the complete cover by the US media, is a serious accusation of our media complex and entire political system. The fact that this occurs and Biden’s handlers know where the loopholes are blocking him from justice is corruption, which is not okay.

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