Talk about a buried lede.
Britain’s left-wing newspaper The Independent ran a predictably negative review of the movie My Son Hunter, calling it a “bald-faced work of conservative agitprop.” But buried deep in the article was reviewer Louis Chilton’s admission that the movie taught him things he hadn’t previously known about the Biden family’s corruption.
“No matter how laughable My Son Hunter is, there is at least a soupçon of reality to it. Several times, the film had me rushing to Google, where I discovered that this or that piece of unflattering Biden trivia was in fact rooted in truth,” he wrote.
His admission bears out the My Son Hunter‘s central message — that the mainstream media successfully buried the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, deliberately keeping the general public in the dark about the Biden family’s shady business deals.