What are we to make of Ashley Biden allegedly snorting cocaine at a party?

Gone are the days when one needed to have proof to know something actually occurred. There just wouldn’t be this scandal exploding all over the internet if there wasn’t at least a kernel of truth in this story of alleged cocaine use by the daughter of one of the most outspoken advocates of the so-called ‘war on drugs’, who also just happens to be Vice President at the moment… First of all, it’s not a ‘war on drugs’, but on Americans who use drugs, as Hillary correctly pointed out the other day in her Mexico visit. And here again, as with Michael Phelps, we see that it’s but a big charade and the real war is the turf war in Mexico, yeah that’s a war… Not the losing of sponsors and having to go into rehab by force that we have up here. This may be smearing and inconveniencing, but it’s not killing anybody (except for the occasional double murder by a famous person). What we have up here in the gringo side is mostly a system that benefits rich white folks, and poor blacks and latinos are systematically diminished and unempowered and represented as ‘crazy gangsters’ or ‘possibly illegal’, and the deck is just stacked against them, and everyone knows it. The way I look at it, if you’re at a party, it’s a public event. I mean you’re sitting there interacting with other people and they’re seeing you do drugs and what not. How is it different if it actually gets filmed or not. It’s no longer a secret any way. Why does she want to keep it a secret all of a sudden?! How come no one after getting caught just proudly states that ‘yes, I did it and liked it!!’ or something similar. When is the hypocrisy going to end…and now from the daughter of the idiot who coined the term ‘Drug Czar’, of all people…that’s just too close for comfort, in my book…

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