An interesting interview with Tucker and worth the 11 minutes or so getting an insight into the man of the hour. After the interview, we come away with an insight..
You can see why one can be taken by Archer’s personality, and it works well with Tucker who cannot help himself with his laugh, keeping it jovial and leaves one wondering why you yourself are smiling too. It’s almost like we are part of the wink and a nod too. Because we get it.
Archer said that Hunter’s ability to reach out during business meetings to the then-VP was the “pinnacle of power in DC”.
Understanding a regulatory environment means selling access… most people interpret it that way.
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…the power to have that access in that conversation, and it’s not in a scheduled conference call and it’s a part of your family, that’s like the Pinnacle of power in DC. -Devon Archer
“…if you’re sitting with a business associate and hear the vice president’s voice, that’s prize enough…that’s pretty impactful stuff,” Archer continued, adding that it was “an abuse of soft power.”
Archer also admitted that he “flew too close to the sun” and “got burned” by the Biden family – and that it’s “disingenuous” to act unsure as to why Ukrainian energy giant Burisma hired Hunter, who served on its board from 2014 – 2019.
Here we go:
This is part one that came out on Wednesday.
I look forward to the rest of his interview. If you’re not following his tweets you are missing some good stuff. These days Twitter or X now is where to find him.
I’ll finish up with a reply to his tweet..second down.
The best of the swamp,




