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On Hunter Biden's Enemies List? It's a Badge of Honor

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Hunter Biden (R), son of U.S President Joe Biden arrives at Joint Base Charleston in North Charleston, South Carolina, on Jan. 19, 2025. (Roberto Schmidt via Getty Images) 

Debra J. Saunders By Monday, 28 July 2025 06:56 AM EDT Current | Bio | Archive

WASHINGTON  Hunter Biden is making news again. Former President Joe Biden's son sat down for a lengthy interview with podcaster Andrew Callaghan that dropped recently

With his father out of the White House, Hunter Biden could use 2025 to retreat into private life.

Instead, for over three hours, the former president's son talked about his personal experience with addiction and recovery; to his credit, Biden has not used drugs since June 2019.

But the 55-year-old also used his time to go after a long list of enemies, featuring former Biden aides, actor George Clooney, CNN anchor Jake Tapper and his own ex-wife. (Probably something about her not being supportive enough.)

Hunter Biden can't help himself.

And I couldn't stop watching.

Just as the Democratic Party wants to look, not at elections past, but toward a future when President Donald Trump is not in the Oval Office, the Biden scion decides to vent.

Democrats have reason to fume.

As Republicans try to appease many in the base who want the administration to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, enter the entitled former president's son who often serves as his own party's worst nightmare.

The younger Biden has been an albatross around the party's neck ever since he made as much as $1 million per year on the board of Burisma, a Ukraine energy concern, even as his then-vice president father was President Barack Obama's point-man on Ukraine.

During the unending interview, Hunter Biden was highly critical of Trump's "f***ing dictator thug" maneuvers to halt illegal immigration.

At one point, he offered that if, some day in the not-too-distant future, he were to become president, "I would pick up the phone and call the president in El Salvador and say, you either f***ing send them back or I'm going to f***ing invade."

I don't think there is much chance the son will be president.

For one thing, there's not much chance of Biden the Younger finding a crack political team to usher him into the Oval Office.

While the Yale Law graduate had good things to say about former Vice President Kamala Harris, he savaged his father's former top advisers: Anita Dunn for making too much money off the Democratic Party, party graybeards James Carville  "hasn't won a race in 40 f***ing years"  and David Axelrod  "had one success in his political life, and that was Barack Obama"  and the hosts of the "Pod Save America" podcast  "junior f***ing speechwriters on Barack Obama's Senate staff who have been dining out on the relationship with him for years making millions."

His anger at others cashing in, well, it shows a lack of self-awareness.

The son bashed CNN anchor Jake Tapper, co-author of "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again," and relished his sagging ratings.

Hunter Biden did not hold back his anger at Clooney, who, he said, isn't so much an actor as "a brand."

Of course, Clooney's real offense was writing an opinion piece in The New York Times after Biden's presidential debate with Trump that argued Democrats could not win in November given Biden's advanced age, then 81.

As "Pod Save America" host and ex-Obama aide Tommy Vietor observed, Burisma hired Hunter Biden "because of who your dad is"  which, by the way, is "what people hate about Washington."

So let Hunter Biden have his enemies list  for those who rate a place on it, inclusion only serves as a badge of honor.

Debra J. Saunders is a fellow with Discovery Institute's Chapman Center for Citizen Leadership. She has worked for more than 30 years covering politics as well as American culture, the media, the criminal justice system, and dubious trends in public schools and universities. Read Debra J. Saunders' Reports — More Here.

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For over three hours, the former president's son talked about his personal experience with addiction and recovery; to his credit, Biden has not used drugs since June 2019. But the 55-year-old also used his time to go after a long list of enemies.
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