Hunter Biden’s latest podcast appearance was the sort of raw, profanity-laced meltdown that confirms what millions of Americans already suspected: the first son has turned his life into a public spectacle instead of a path to redemption. On the episode he doubled down on bitter attacks against Democrats, media figures, and even foreign leaders, delivering lines that were obscene, unhinged, and unhelpful to any serious political conversation.
In the most shocking moments he openly threatened coercive action toward El Salvador and used vile language to defend illegal immigration, comments that exposed not only personal fury but a dangerous lack of judgment from someone so close to the presidency. That behavior isn’t just embarrassing — it’s proof positive of how a combination of entitlement and untreated personal demons can warp public discourse when Washington protects its own.
Conservative voices didn’t mince words, and Newsmax’s Carl Higbie led the pushback, calling out Hunter as what he is: a crack-addled product of privilege who never faced the consequences the rest of us would. Higbie’s blistering critique on his FRONTLINE program was less about cheap attacks and more about holding an elite class accountable for treating America like its personal playground.
This isn’t merely a TV moment; IRS whistleblowers and other reporting have reopened the conversation about uneven justice, financial skullduggery, and the hush-up culture that shields Washington families. Conservatives have every right to point to those facts and ask why the rules seem to bend for those with the right last name — Americans want equal justice under the law, not a two-tier system of immunity.
Republicans and real journalists should take this moment and run with it: demand accountability, subpoena relevant records, and stop letting the political class sweep obvious conflicts and misconduct under the rug. If conservatives fail to press hard now, the message to future elites will be clear — misbehavior is expensive but ultimately forgiven, so long as you’re connected.
Hardworking Americans deserve leaders who show dignity, restraint, and respect for the rule of law, not celebrity rants that make the presidency look like a reality show prize. It’s time for patriots to rally behind institutions that actually uphold accountability, not the celebrity status of a damaged man with a silver spoon and a habit of making his family’s problems our national embarrassment.

