As addiction memoirs go, Hunter Biden’s “Beautiful Things” is remarkable in one great sense: As poorly as he comes across, it’s his father, President Biden, whose character takes a hit. The Joe Biden depicted here is an absentee father, a remote parent who couldn’t or wouldn’t open up emotionally. Hunter Biden, now 51 and reinventing…
As addiction memoirs go, Hunter Biden’s “Beautiful Things” is remarkable in one great sense: As poorly as he comes across, it’s his father, President Biden, whose character takes a hit. The Joe Biden depicted here is an absentee father, a remote parent who couldn’t or wouldn’t open up emotionally. Hunter Biden, now 51 and reinventing…

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