Joe Biden Accused of Advancing “Culture of Corruption” while in Power as VP

Joe Biden is still dominating Democratic polls. It’s important to remember that. No one in the country actually wants him to be president, but next to the insanity of the Democratic field, a lot of Democrats are still willing to pick his name out of the hat.

While it’s still way too early to predict the primaries next year, we shouldn’t overlook the very real possibility that Biden will get the nomination.

It’s with that context that you need to reconsider what you know about Biden. Sure, he was Obama’s lap dog and happily attached his name to five illegal wars, the travesty that is Obamacare, the numerous scandals that included Fast and Furious and Benghazi, and the general corruption that let Hillary Clinton get away with murder (maybe even literally). But, there’s a lot more to Biden’s legacy than his proximity to Barack Obama.

Biden has his own dark past. Some of that dates back to his days in Congress, but a lot of it is more recent. He clearly used his position as vice president to help his son secure shady business deals for the family. Many of those deals were with communist China. These aren’t small allegations.

When you see the true scale of corruption in the Biden family, it’ll haunt you. This video has plenty of dirt, and it’s only the beginning. When you watch, remember one thing. Even with all of this dirt, he still might be the most respectable member of the Democratic Party. Let that sink in.


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