Skeptic Ginger
Nasty Woman
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You're talking past me.Regardless of whether his first job was merit based or not, he did get the experience of being an Executive Vice President.
But then starts the Catch-22. How many jobs did he have to hold down that had him in a high power position before he's qualified? He help start and tun a lobbying company, two investment companies, and a Consulting company. Is starting and running four companies not enough to say you are qualified to be on a Board of Directors? How about spending three years as a director of a $3.4 Billion dollar company? What would he need to do before anything he does is just as seen as him getting it because of his father.
Which as you noted was denied and no action was ever taken, so the evidence of wrong doing is pretty weak.
Were you aware that Devon Archer, who was one of Hunter's partners in BHR, was asked to be a Director on Burisma before Hunter? That it seems it was his idea to bring Hunter on board to help with International Relations and trying to improve their PR? It wasn't like they just rang him out of the blue and asked him to be on the Board.
It looks bad, legal or not, deserved or not.
Naomi Kiein said today on a CSPAN interview it ties Biden's hands behind his back because he can't attack Trump's nepotism, the same way Clinton couldn't attack Trump's sexual assaults because of Bill.
... misses the point.