Hunter’s tone-deaf interview: Letters



The Issue: Hunter Biden’s comments on immigration, his father and other topics during a recent interview.

Hunter Biden is a lowlife — everyone knows this (“Joe on Ambien for debate: Hunter,” July 22).

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Why, then, would any decent interviewer give this person a platform to spit out his vile thoughts?

It is dangerous and exceedingly divisive.

Thomas Birnbaum

Manhattan

Kira Davis is spot on in her takedown of former First Crackhead Son Hunter Biden, and his ironically and unintentionally truthful message that the Democratic Party is the party of elites (“The party of elitism,” July 22).

Personally, I hope that Hunter keeps talking, so America can relax with some popcorn and hate-watch this moron and his vile and tone-deaf message.

The Democratic Party embraces the “peculiar institution” of uncontrolled illegal immigration, which creates working conditions tantamount to modern-day slavery.

Imagine the poor elites having to wash their own dishes or work in their own gardens — unthinkable!

Michael G. Brautigam

Tallinn, Estonia

Well now we know who should be on late-night TV: Here’s Hunter!

His recent interview was so funny, and that’s what the late-night crowd wants — laughs.

His show can include instructions on how to cook drugs and the munchies for after.

Just think about the variety of interesting guests he would have to offer”: Hillary Clinton, former President Barack Obama, former First Lady Mich­elle Obama, plus his mom and dad.

The list is endless.

I don’t know about you, but I think it’s a winner.

Jean Cole

Juno Beach, Fla.

I have three words for baby Hunter Biden: “Call your sponsor.”

Donna Skjeveland

Ronkonkoma

The Issue: Two married Astronomer executives caught cuddling on camera at a Coldplay concert.

The humiliation of Astronomer CEO Andy Byron on the Coldplay concert kiss cam should be cast as a sterling example of the importance of practicing your poker face (“Kiss cam duo out in cold,” July 23).

Had Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot just blandly smiled and waved, the kiss cam would have swung onwards in a moment and no one would have paid them any mind.

It was only their panicked reaction and attempt to hide themselves that caught people’s attention and led to their identification.

Keeping it cool and maintaining your composure can carry you a long way through a crisis.

Take some pertinent and lasting advice from Old Blighty — “Keep calm and carry on!”

Robert Frazer

Lancashire, UK

As a professor of business ethics, I think the immediate exits of both Byron and Cabot are critical for Astronomer.

They’ve completely compromised themselves.

In any organization, this type of behavior poisons the culture.

The values of any company start at the top of the house, creating the “tone at the top.”

Scott W. Ventrella

Ridgefield, Conn.

If you are sitting with someone you shouldn’t be, and are where there are cameras, you may be filmed. When I went to a TV show recording on a visit to America, there were warnings.

I was OK; I was with my mum.

Philip Brannon

London, UK

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