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Skip Jill Biden’s Book and Read Hunter Biden’s Social-Media Posts Instead

Skip Jill Biden’s Book and Read Hunter Biden’s Social-Media Posts Instead
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The article contrasts the public reception of Jill Biden's memoir and Joe Biden's recent political appearances with Hunter Biden's active social media presence. It suggests that Hunter's approach to his public image is currently more effective than that of his parents.

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The piece reflects on the shifting public perception of the Biden family following their departure from the White House and the challenges of managing their respective legacies.

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The two have very different approaches to dealing with recent history, and only one is working.

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The article uses critical language regarding the former President and First Lady while framing Hunter Biden's social media presence as 'charming,' indicating a subjective editorial stance.

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