Posted on 05/07/2022 11:03:11 AM PDT by knighthawk
A Delaware computer store owner has recalled the moment when Hunter Biden drunkenly stumbled into his shop seeking repair of his now-notorious broken MacBooks.
John Paul Mac Isaac, owner of The Mac Shop, said the president's son appeared reeking of alcohol at his now-shuttered Wilmington store just before closing on a Friday in April 2019.
Biden wanted Isaac to recover data off of three MacBook laptops that had suffered liquid damage, the computer store owner recalled in his upcoming book American Injustice: My Battle to Expose the Truth. He previewed the book in an op-ed published by The New York Post on Friday.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Imagine just for a second, if one of Donald J. Trumps children had this kind of stuff left in a computer with these contents so easily discarded. WOULD THE PRESS REPORT IT..
If you say YES..then you see that Journalism in the USA is dead. Everything is printed to keep spinning plates, and making things have a perspective that fits a particular narrative. Compare Trump to Biden, in the way that the kids turned out.
Biden wanted Isaac to recover data off of three MacBook laptops that had suffered liquid damage...
He was so drunk he spilled his drink on three laptops.
Thank Goodness for the U.K. Daily Mail.
Mainstream news outlets here don’t run stories like this.
Well...everybody knows who that POS is now!
You didn’t notice the DM story comes from the New York Post?
No. Good news!
I did some really stupid things as an active alcoholic too. That what drunks do but my dad’s name was not PedoJoe Biden and he wasn’t telling me how to commit treason for profit.
Considering the pictures on the laptop, I’d been afraid to think what kind of liquids caused the malfunction, much less touch it without gloves.🤮
ooh ooh that smell.
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