Anonymous wrote:Interesting that Joe Buden honored his dead son by not running for the presidency but his widow did not behave with similar honor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grief bonds people in many different ways, if they mean to honor the relationship they have formed, I am very happy for them. At the end of the day, they are the ones who have to find reasons worth getting up the next day. Also, It's infinitely better than trying to grab pussies of other women and dreaming of having sex with your daughter.
Can people stop bringing Trump into this thread? It's annoying. I'm a Trump hater too, but Trump has nothing to do with this subject.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grief bonds people in many different ways, if they mean to honor the relationship they have formed, I am very happy for them. At the end of the day, they are the ones who have to find reasons worth getting up the next day. Also, It's infinitely better than trying to grab pussies of other women and dreaming of having sex with your daughter.
Tell that to Kathleen.
There is no way for you to prove that Hunter left Kathleen for Hallie, except for your assumptions.
Anonymous wrote:Grief bonds people in many different ways, if they mean to honor the relationship they have formed, I am very happy for them. At the end of the day, they are the ones who have to find reasons worth getting up the next day. Also, It's infinitely better than trying to grab pussies of other women and dreaming of having sex with your daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Dem and I actually did find it weird that Joe and Jill supposedly gave their blessing even though Hunter is still legally married. That seems so insulting to Hunter's wife and kids.
Totally agree. That's gotta hurt (even if the public blessing is just to smooth over the controversy).
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grief bonds people in many different ways, if they mean to honor the relationship they have formed, I am very happy for them. At the end of the day, they are the ones who have to find reasons worth getting up the next day. Also, It's infinitely better than trying to grab pussies of other women and dreaming of having sex with your daughter.
Tell that to Kathleen.
Anonymous wrote:Grief bonds people in many different ways, if they mean to honor the relationship they have formed, I am very happy for them. At the end of the day, they are the ones who have to find reasons worth getting up the next day. Also, It's infinitely better than trying to grab pussies of other women and dreaming of having sex with your daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Dem and I actually did find it weird that Joe and Jill supposedly gave their blessing even though Hunter is still legally married. That seems so insulting to Hunter's wife and kids.
Totally agree. That's gotta hurt (even if the public blessing is just to smooth over the controversy).
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Dem and I actually did find it weird that Joe and Jill supposedly gave their blessing even though Hunter is still legally married. That seems so insulting to Hunter's wife and kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that Joe Buden honored his dead son by not running for the presidency but his widow did not behave with similar honor.
Now that this story is public, it is clear that this was a major factor in why Joe Biden did not run for President. If the separation happened by mid-2015, then this story would have been public debate for the whole of the election, along with stories of Hunter Biden's drug problem and his name and personal details being linked to an Ashley Madison account.
There is no way Biden, after the death of his other son, would have wanted his family (including grandkids who are school-age) exposed to that kind of continued, scandalous and intrusive press coverage.
This is what he meant when he said he would not run for family reasons.