Influence peddling as a Biden is a certainty, it is money in the bank
The Bidens don’t gamble. That was the message from Hunter Biden in new emails released this week.
As Hunter explained in an email to Devon Archer (who supplied damaging evidence this week to the House on the Biden influence peddling efforts): “I don’t believe in lottery tickets anymore, but I do believe in the super chairman.”
The “Super” is Che Feng, a Chinese businessman with close ties to the Chinese government and someone under criminal investigation for corruption. Lotteries are for suckers. Influence peddling, however, was a sure thing for the Bidens.
In his interview with congressional investigators on Monday, Archer explained that President Biden called in on dinners and meetings almost two dozen times and was essential to selling “the brand.” The brand was insider peddling and Joe Biden was the object of that influence. The calls showed that he was always a phone call away to friends of his son.
The “brand” had only one product: Joe Biden. Indeed, in the new emails Hunter virtually reduced them to eye candy for the “Super.” He told Archer (who is a former Abercrombie & Fitch model) that the “Super” loved him for his “last name” and for always traveling with “handsome godlike Aryan men.”