Join HBR Talk as we continue looking at the Marco Polo report on Hunter Biden’s laptop, which might explain a bit about why his father chose to give him such a broad pardon. What might that be covering for? What might it mean if Hunter is subpoenaed to testify against his father in an investigation into the Biden money laundering schemes in Ukraine and China?…
What’s the deal, Joe? HBR Talk 333
On HBR News, we talked a bit about Joe Biden’s pardon for his son… the fact that he lied about not planning to give the pardon, some of the implications… Tonight, we’re going a little more in-depth. We’re going to look at a little coverage of the pardon, including a copy of the document itself, and we’re going to start looking at the Marco Polo report on Hunter Biden’s laptop, which might explain...
Cutting the bovine excrement surrounding the Tate case | HBR Talk 332
The recent ruling in the human trafficking case of social media influencer Andrew Tate has been surrounded by a lot of hype on both sides. No, I’m not talking about the prosecutor’s office. This all seems to be the Tate brothers vs establishment media.…
Punished for sticking to the truth | HBR Talk 271
Perverting the course of justice is a crime when you do it, but what about when the wrongdoing is by those tasked with turning its wheels and keeping it on track? Ask Andrew Malkinso, who was convicted and sentenced for a crime committed by another man.…
This often weaponized “fact”… is wrong | HBR Talk 269
During the last 2 weeks we discussed an article highlighting the primary feminist response to female sexual misconduct perpetration against male victims: a population-wide DARVO attack in which the perpetrator’s agency is ignored or outright denied in order to shift guilt onto the victims of their crimes.…
The Civil Right Feminists Hate the Most | HBR Talk 261
Written into the United States Constitution are some very important protections against false conviction and false imprisonment. There are solid reasons for this, beginning with your rights, as described in the Declaration of Independence, to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.…
When “no big deal” is fatal | HBR Talk 259
When we discuss this issue, feminists answer with the same tired platitudes: It’s rare so it doesn’t matter. If he has nothing to hide, he as nothing to fear. It’s not even harmful to him, so it’s no big deal. Well, do you consider driving a teenager to suicide harmful enough to take it seriously?…
The truth about feminists and due process | HBR Talk 253
Child custody is a hotly contended issue in many divorces, and the feminist grift has capitalized on that, raising funds for years to lobby against advancements in gender-equal parenting rights. Their lobbying method: Demonizing fathers as deadbeats and abusers.…
What did Candace Owens get wrong about false allegations
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Isn’t it great to be in the big girl club, where we laugh at people who talk shit about us and then go about our lives without skipping a beat. We’re always happy to meet strong women who fully understand what’s what…
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6 myths feminists use to shield false accusers from accountability | HBR Talk 225
The concern trolls of the feminist media are very, terribly awfully horribly concerned about the conclusion of Johnny Depp’s recent lawsuit against Amber Heard.…
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