Jon Stewart criticized President Biden's “hypocrisy” for pardoning his son Hunter Biden despite repeatedly vowing not to pardon him, while criticizing the “Mason Dixon” they promoted. He mocked the pathetic “dance” Democrats have to perform in order to defend their betrayal of “the moral values of the American people.”
“Hypocrisy is not illegal. It's not particularly uncommon in politics.” Mr Stewart said at the opening of “The Daily Show” on Monday, a day after Biden announced an unprecedented “full and unconditional” pardon for his convicted son, despite his repeated assurances not to do so.
“The problem is that the remaining Democrats have made Biden's promise not to pardon Hunter the cornerstone of America's defense and conducted this great experiment,” Stewart said.
To make that point, the show aired a highlight reel of Democratic leaders praising Biden's promises and calling the commander-in-chief's broken promise to support the justice system a “moral breach between Democrats and Republicans.” It aired how it was used as the “Mason-Dixon Line.”
“And now look at the dance the Democrats have to do,” Stewart continued, playing a new clip of Democrats struggling to come up with an excuse for Biden's retraction.
Mr. Biden, 82, has repeatedly assured the nation that he will not pardon his 54-year-old son's firearms charges and tax felonies, showing that his faith in the justice system is stronger than his love for his son. suggested. Instead, it granted Hunter a “full and unconditional” pardon, including all future charges.
“Look, Democrats have turned this into an example of why Americans should have faith in our system,” Stewart said of these repeated attacks, which left-wing media has also claimed as a sign of superiority over the right. He talked about promises.
“Democrats keep getting caught creating purity tests for the system that they don't think they can pass on their own,” he said.
“Rules, loopholes, norms. The distance between the system Democrats claim to respect and the system they use in times of need is why people think it's rigged.” '' he said.
“Follow the rules. Take advantage of the loopholes. Subvert the norms,” the host added.
“But use it to help people, not just those you relate to.”
