NY Post readers discuss Hunter Biden's critiques of his father, Democrats and Presidents Trump and Obama. The Issue: Hunter Biden’s critiques of his father, Democrats and Presidents Trump and Obama.
Thanks so much for the most recent article on Hunter Biden (“Hunter: Damn Bam,” Dec. 24).
In these troubled times, we all need a few laughs, and now The Post has come through for us again.
Hunter Biden is, beyond any doubt, the gift that keeps on giving. And the former first felon is only 55 years old, so the odds are good that he’ll be entertaining us for decades to come.
Bill Marsano
Manhattan
Please give credit where credit is due. Our current president is a much more accomplished grifter than Hunter Biden.
Ed De Fazio
Jersey City, NJ
Just when you thought Hunter Biden couldn’t go any lower, he outdoes himself once more.
With very few people left to pick on, he’s turned to a very close target: his father. This is the same father who set him up financially for life, with back-door deals when he was the vice president under former President Barack Obama.
Hunter also declared that the United States’ withdrawal from Afghanistan was a disaster, and the open borders, which let millions of illegals into our country, were a terrible decision.
Of course, we know he’s correct, and we also know he feels he must stay relevant. Why? Only he knows.
Rob Feuerstein
Staten Island
Some people never mature and accept responsibility — that would be the son of former President Joe Biden, Hunter Biden.
Hunter has blamed Obama and his inept dad, but not once did he offer a mea culpa.
Whether it be The New York Post, President Trump, or his foreign ventures, Hunter, like Joe, is always pointing the finger at someone else.
Ron Zajicek
Cortlandt
The only thing Hunter Biden forgot to mention during his podcast interview was what he’s paid now that he’s on the podcast circuit.
He excels at whining and spilling the beans on those who, at one time, saved his neck. His remarks surely won’t put him in a favorable light.
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He may very well have some more to say on the next podcast. So stay tuned, this may only be the beginning.
Ronald Frank
West Orange, NJ
The Issue: Jimmy Kimmel’s attacks on President Trump in his UK-exclusive Christmas address.
My New Year’s wish is that Jimmy Kimmel would just disappear (“Kimmel: Merry ‘fascism,’ ” Dec. 23).
I’m so sick of his hateful rhetoric about our president. He should take a good look into his soul, and for once, try to make positive changes in his life, so that he can become a better person and member of society.
Jean Cole
Juno Beach, Fla.
There is no doubt that President Trump should hold back many of his thoughts and comments as he leads our nation. Many of his attacks are just unnecessary. On the flip side, our nation is prospering and course-correcting under his policies and leadership.
So why is Jimmy Kimmel so blind to the good Trump has done for America? Why does Kimmel peddle so much hate and vitriol? Is hate the new model for late-night television?
It sure would be nice if all the attacks were put aside, and everyone could unify and pull in the same direction.
Jack Ridolph
The Villages, Fla.
If Jimmy Kimmel is so miserable here, why doesn’t he join Rosie O’Donnell in Europe, and together they can wallow in misery?
He won’t be missed, and the quality of late night TV will go up 1,000%.
Walter Goldeski
East Brunswick, NJ
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