
The miscreant son of Joe Biden, Hunter, will be teaching a class at Tulane University in New Orleans this fall, in a story that sounds more like satire than real life.
The Yale graduate will be a guest teacher featured in a 10-week course titled, “Media Polarization and Public Policy Impacts,” which also features other guest teachers.
According to the syllabus obtained by the Daily Mail, the course is described as follows: “America’s rapidly advancing partisan divide is fueled substantially by the growing political polarization increasingly evident in our news media.”
“This course will explore the current state of the media landscape in the United States and how media polarization, fake news, and the economics of the news business impact public policymaking in Washington, D.C.”
An image of the syllabus provided by the Mail displays Hunter’s name prominently at the top of a list of “guest speakers.” (Notably, Dr. Deborah Birx’s name is misspelled “Birks.”)

News of Biden’s new gig was rightfully panned on social media.
“Hunter Biden has no background in media,” noted conservative filmmaker Phelim McAleer. “He has never worked for a newspaper or a media outlet.”
“Hunter Biden lecturing a class on fake news is like Harvey Weinstein teaching a course to prevent sexual harassment. It shouldn’t be happening. Period.” the producer of the film, “My Son Hunter,” stated.
Of course, having no experience in a field hasn’t stopped Hunter, 51, in the past – Ukrainian energy firm Burisma Holdings hired him as a board member from 2014 to 2019 despite having no experience in natural gas, energy or Ukraine regulations. As many have noted, the hiring decision was likely influenced by his father’s position as Vice President of the United States at the time.
Hunter’s course in “fake news” will also likely gloss over the fact that Twitter and other social media companies last year suppressed an exposé from the New York Post, which revealed several unflattering photos retrieved from Hunter’s laptop showing him at the height of a sex-fueled drug binge.

The former crack cocaine addict also admitted his passion for illicit drugs during a CBS News interview earlier this month, in which he claimed he “probably smoked more parmesan cheese than anyone” mistaking it for crack rocks.
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