In a bombshell interview that exposes the rotten core of Democratic identity politics, Hunter Biden — the crack-addicted, gun-toting, influence-peddling first son — spills the beans: Daddy Joe picked Kamala Harris as VP solely because she's black.
Forget merit, forget qualifications; it was all about pandering to what Hunter calls the "most powerful force" in the party — African American women.
During a marathon three-hour gabfest on his Substack with journalist Tommy Christopher, the 55-year-old recovering addict ripped into Harris's new memoir, "107 Days," calling her attacks on his father "personally painful" and a cheap shot for political gain.

"I love what she represented, and I love the fact that my dad made the decision," Hunter said. "Let me tell you about loyalty. The reason that he picked Kamala Harris is because of the fact that he believes, and I certainly believe, the most powerful force within the Democratic Party is and always has been the African American women."
Hunter, who admitted he hadn't even read the book, blasted Harris for distancing herself from Joe, accusing her of taking "the really easy path" to dodge the authenticity rap.
He called African American women the "heart and soul and the conscience of the Democratic party" and insisted Joe chose her "out of loyalty."
This confession shreds the DEI facade.
Back in 2020, after his campaign clawed back from the brink, Joe vowed to pick a woman as VP — but Hunter makes clear race sealed the deal, not gender alone.
Meanwhile, Harris, despite the nonstop PR blitz hawking her as black to voters, isn't even black. She's Indian, with Jamaican roots on the other side. But the party machine sold her as their diversity trophy anyway.

Harris's book trashes Joe's "recklessness" in running again and recounts a pre-debate call where he allegedly made it "all about himself."
"My head had to be right. I had to be completely in the game," she wrote. "I just couldn’t understand why he would call me, right now, and make it all about himself."
Hunter fumed, "I’d have to admit, it’s personally painful for her to, in a book, to try to distance herself and take what I would call the really easy path to distance herself to what I guess she thinks … the biggest complaint about the vice president has always been is that — which I never believe, and I really mean it — is that she is not authentic."
The left's endless screeching about racism crumbles when their own let loose on a three-hour podcast.
They slap the race card on opponents daily, but give 'em enough airtime and the masks slip: bigots to the core, hiding behind identity while selling out principles.
Meanwhile, this traitor Hunter should be locked up where he belongs for selling out our country.

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