The Trump spawn are even more shameless than their daddy
by digby
Former Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter appeared on Good Morning America yesterday and when asked if he thought foreign companies and investment banks would have hired him if his name wasn’t Biden he said “probably not.” He is correct. The younger Biden had little to no experience in the businesses for which he was paid big salaries. He was hired because he is the son of a powerful person, clearly in hopes that they would have some influence with the father and impress their customers with the fact that they were so close to someone with influence.
That reeks of class privilege and it is incredibly common in American business and politics. I don’t think I have ever worked anywhere in my life where cronyism/nepotism and influence-peddling wasn’t present in some form or another. Hiring some neer-do-well relative is one of the ways rich and powerful people scratch each other’s backs — and, not incidentally, insure that this quasi-aristocracy of the one percent is perpetuated. If anything, what’s uncommon is for some scion of the powerful to openly admit that the reason he got the job was because of his name. Usually, they fatuously insist their “success” is due to their own unique genius and talent. (I’m looking at you Donald Trump.)
It was interesting to see the reactions of some of the famous scions of right-wing politicians weigh in on Hunter Biden’s appearance. For instance, Rand Paul, the son of Ron Paul, GOP congressman from Texas and two-time presidential candidate, told MSNBC that Hunter Biden should be officially investigated. When anchor Stephanie Ruhle pointed out that there are numerous offspring of powerful people working in the administration, Paul, the great libertarian, excused this nepotism because the children weren’t getting rich. When Ruhle pressed him about the Trump family Paul suddenly reversed course saying, “If we want to go down the road of the politics of self-destruction of everybody, criminalize all politicians on both sides of the aisle and go after their family, we can do that.” He then suggested it was “holier-than-thou” to even ask the question, since both sides do it.
Hunter Biden will be sure to call him as a character witness if the Trump DOJ follows through on an investigation, as has been rumored.
The late Senator John McCain’s daughter Meghan McCain, of “The View” thought Hunter Biden didn’t come off too well and was foolish to have admitted that his last name had landed him his well-paid employment. No word on what her husband Ben Domenech, founder of the conservative political web site “The Federalist” and son of the Trump administration’s Undersecretary of the Interior, Douglas Domenech, had to say about it.
One of the most aggressive critics of the Biden family nepotism was Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel who tweeted: “Hunter Biden got $50K a month from a Ukrainian energy company, despite having ZERO experience in energy. His justification? That he was also on the board of Amtrak–more obvious nepotism. If that’s not the swamp, I don’t know what is!”
You may recall that Ronna McDaniel changed her name when she took this big job at the RNC after Trump’s inauguration. Before that she was better known as Ronna Romney McDaniel, the niece of Senator Mitt Romney and granddaughter of former Michigan Governor George Romney. When it comes to nepotism, she knows whereof she speaks.
Naturally, it was the Trump spawn that really hit the ball out of the park.
Big brother Don Junior couldn’t resist tweeting about Hunter Biden’s interview:
Dumpster fire at Biden HQ! “It is impossible for me to be on any of the boards I just mentioned without saying that I’m the son of the vice president of the US. I don’t think that there’s a lot of things that would have happen in my life that if my name wasn’t Biden” Hunter Biden— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) October 15, 2019
Apparently, he believes that like his father (also the scion of a wealthy man) he is a very stable genius who got where he is purely by dint of his enormous talent.
A few days ago he told Sean Hannity “if I went to China and I did that… and I came back with $1.50—not $1.5 billion—$1.50, we would solve the media problem because their heads would explode, there’d be no fake news media left.”
Eric was on with Laura Ingraham recently and also had some strong opinions on the matter:
Hunter Biden “didn’t know anything about the industry he was in, he didn’t have any discernible duties, and he’s getting paid $50,000 a month? And then he gets a billion five from China?…the entire media turns a blind eye.” –@EricTrump pic.twitter.com/g11jUsT5M3
— Trump War Room (Text TRUMP to 88022) (@TrumpWarRoom) October 3, 2019
He even wrote a whiny op-ed for The Hill in which he declared that Hunter Biden was being let off easy:
If the situation were reversed, I would have been front page news in every newspaper, online publication, and cable news outlet for the rest of my life. Reporters would be camping outside of my door, my family would have been picked apart, my name would have been smeared in the news every single week, and my father arguably would not even be president of the United States today
As former Bush administration official David Frum said on MSNBC’s AM Joy last weekend, ”When you see poor Eric and poor Don Jr., you realize there are bivalves with more self-awareness than the Trump children.”
It’s been nearly impossible to get the House to take up the president’s criminality and abuse of power so it’s highly unlikely that anyone will ever officially investigate the influence peddling, bribery, nepotism and overall corruption of the Trump family during this presidency. But it is unprecedented.
Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner take no salaries, mainly because it was the only way they could get around the nepotism rules for White House staff. But they are both still raking in tens of millions of dollars every year from their businesses, many of which are clear conflicts of interest with the work they are doing for the White House. Kushner, in particular, has huge financial conflicts in countries he deals with for the White House. Ivanka shuttered the fashion business but continues to get trademarks from China for some reason and works on issues that impact the Trump Organization from which she still profits.
The boys, who were to run the business while Dad and Ivanka did the politics, were supposed to eschew any “new deals” but of course they’ve done plenty. They’ve sold a lot of real estate to people with good reason to curry favor with their father. They’ve been feted and pampered by rich sheiks and government leaders and shady businessmen all over the world, many of whom are quite open about their desire to gain access and influence with the president — who is also benefitting financially from all of this.
Here’s one from just last month:
Congratulations to our extraordinary @TrumpScotland team! Minutes ago, we received full & total approval for a new phase of development to include 500 homes, 50 cottages, sports center, retail & more. We also received approval to build a 2nd golf course! Very proud of them! pic.twitter.com/odVxomGdmf— Eric Trump (@EricTrump) September 26, 2019
Only a first family that would openly engage in this level of nepotism, cronyism, influence-peddling and corruption would have the chutzpah to rail against Hunter Biden and whine that he’s being treated with kid gloves. In other words, only the Trumps would do that.
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