

Now we know why she always says she just doesn’t have anything. It’s because when she pretends to actually respond, she bumbles around incoherently in a way that makes it clear they don’t have a good answer to the question being asked, before finally deflecting and clearly NOT answering the question. After 2 years of the mainstream media denying, burying, or “debunking” the Hunter Biden laptop story, CBS has finally confirmed that the laptop and therefore the information thereon is legit. Turns out it wasn’t Russian disinformation after all. Yet another “right wing conspiracy theory” proven completely accurate.
YOU DON'T SAY. CBS News has JUST NOW discovered Hunter Biden's laptop is real, & there's compelling information on it. All you dopes who bought into the "Russian Disinformation" crap should recognize that Dems have lied to you FOR YEARS – not just about this – about everything. https://t.co/lrB1i2WxtV
— Chicks On The Right (@chicksonright) November 21, 2022
But now that the mainstream media has acknowledged the veracity of the laptop, which contained significant evidence of criminal business dealings by the Biden family, reporters are suddenly allowed to ask questions about it. Mind you, they should have been doing this since the story broke in October of 2020, more than 2 years ago. But better late than never, I guess?
Here, a reporter asks White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to “address whether the President was involved in any of his son Hunter or his brother’s foreign business dealings.” KJP’s response is an impressively bumbling and deflective non-answer. It’s like it took her a minute to remember the deflection she was supposed to use when they asked about Biden family criminal activity.
REPORTER: "Can you address whether the President was involved in any of his son Hunter or his brother's foreign business dealings?"
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) November 21, 2022
KJP: "So look, I, you know, um, there's some, a little bit of, uh, interesting, uh, you know, kind of, on brand, uh, thinking here." pic.twitter.com/7h1msnvOBW