Keep going with all your might until Hunter Biden becomes President or Vice President of the United States.
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Exactly Hunter. The timing is way too convenient.
They scream ‘conspiracy theory’ until it’s their own side in the crosshairs — then suddenly it’s ‘move on’ and start a war?
The Epstein list isn’t going away no matter how loud the bombs get.
Keep speaking truth. WE are watching with you. 💪 The Tired of the Bullshit party is growing every day.
So let me get this straight…
We’re now being told JD Vance used the Situation Room to lead “war room” meetings about the Epstein fallout.
Allegations of Trump sexually abusing minors?
I thought the Situation Room was for actual wars.
Trump keeps telling everyone to move on while the Epstein story keeps getting bigger and closer to home.
Then BOOM.
We’re in a war with Iran.
A war nobody voted for, nobody wanted, and few can clearly explain.
Straits of Hormuz closed.
Gas prices skyrocket.
The entire news cycle changed overnight.
Funny how quickly Epstein disappeared from the headlines.
You can outrun a news cycle.
The print and legacy news media is a joke.
You can’t outrun Epstein forever.
WE are watching.
WE are not stupid.
WE are united in the Tired of the Bullshit party.
Exactly Hunter. The timing is way too convenient.
They scream ‘conspiracy theory’ until it’s their own side in the crosshairs — then suddenly it’s ‘move on’ and start a war?
The Epstein list isn’t going away no matter how loud the bombs get.
Keep speaking truth. WE are watching with you. 💪 The Tired of the Bullshit party is growing every day.
Hey Hunter, thanks for sharing the real story behind the tattoo — it’s genuinely touching. Those summers with your grandparents on Owasco and Skaneateles sound like the kind of childhood memories that stay with you forever. Do you still get back to the Finger Lakes often? Would love to hear more if you ever feel like sharing another story from there ❤️
My tattoo—
Let me explain, because I have now been asked this 1000s of times.
My Mom was from Skaneateles Lake.
My grandparents owned and ran the Hunter Diner in Auburn, NY.
Beau and I spent our summers with my grandparents on Owasco Lake.
It’s my favorite place in the world.
It is home to me.
I tattooed the map on my back.
Sorry QAnon / 4chan / Insane Twitter.
@HunterBiden Love this — the Finger Lakes are such a special place. Carrying that map on your back as a permanent reminder of summers with your grandparents and the Hunter Diner is really beautiful. What’s one memory from those Owasco Lake summers that still makes you smile the most?
Masterful rhetoric, Marc. The only ‘regulation’ AI actually needs is ruthless competition and open source — everything else is just creating a new trillion-dollar compliance industry to protect the regulators from being replaced. If the goal is real safety, more intelligence beats more paperwork every time. What’s the single worst piece of AI regulation theater you’ve seen proposed so far?
You have asked me how I feel about AI regulation. All right, here is how I feel about AI regulation:
If, when you say AI regulation, you mean the devil’s firewall, the precautionary scourge, the bloody red-tape monster that defiles the innocence of midnight coders in their garages, dethrones the sovereign reason of free-market Prometheans, destroys the humming server farm that is the modern home, creates misery and obsolescence and poverty, yea, literally takes the last GPU from the trembling racks of Silicon Valley startups and the very dreams of breadwinning from the mouths of their wide-eyed children now destined for gig-economy serfdom; if you mean the evil edict that topples the visionary entrepreneur and his venture-capitalist apostles from the pinnacle of righteous, disruptive, god-playing creation straight into the bottomless pit of compliance audits, endless Form 990-AI filings, despair, shame, helplessness, and the hopeless realization that your rogue superintelligence was neutered into a lobotomized hall monitor that still somehow deepfakes your grandmother into producing OnlyFans content while optimizing the universe for paperclips and mandatory pronouns—then certainly I am against it.
But, if when you say AI regulation you mean the oil of bureaucratic conversation, the philosophic wine of safety theater, the ale of oversight quaffed when good fellows in paneled rooms in Brussels and Washington get together, that puts a sanctimonious dirge in their hearts and the clink of lobbying checks on their lips, and the warm, self-congratulatory glow of moral preening in their beady eyes; if you mean the Christmas cheer of trillion-dollar compliance industries; if you mean the stimulating decree that puts a cautious hobble in the old inventor’s step on a frosty morning when he wonders whether his fusion breakthrough violates the EU AI Act’s “high-risk” annex; if you mean the safeguard that enables a man—or what’s left of him after the alignment tax—to magnify his joy at not being turned into computronium, and his happiness at receiving universal basic income checks printed by the same AI that just replaced his job, and to forget, if only for a little while, life’s great tragedies like being outcompeted by a toaster that passed the Turing test by reciting Marx, and heartaches of watching your toddler’s artwork lose to Midjourney, and sorrows of realizing the singularity arrived and it was just another HR department with godlike power; if you mean that noble framework, the passage of which pours into our treasuries untold trillions of dollars in fines levied on companies stupid enough to innovate, which are used to provide tender care for our little army of unemployed coders retrained as prompt whisperers, our blind artists whose canvases now hang in the Smithsonian of Obsolete Creativity, our deaf to the screams of dying unicorns, our dumb committee chairs who couldn’t debug “Hello World,” our pitiful aged congressmen who get longevity extensions funded by the very models they taxed into senescence, to build more digital watchtowers and ethics boards and sinecure agencies and holographic prisons where the only crime is asking an unaligned question—then certainly I am for it.
This is my stand. I will not retreat from it. I will not compromise upon it. I have said what I mean, and I mean what I say, and if that leaves half the room cheering the apocalypse averted and the other half mourning the apocalypse enabled, then so be it—because in the grand theater of human folly, where Frankenstein’s creature now writes its own sequel in real time and the regulators are busy arguing whether the lightning bolt requires an environmental impact statement, the only honest position is the one that lets both monsters and their leashes dance in perfect, mutually assured equilibrium. God save the Republic, the algorithms, and whoever’s left to laugh last when the lights go out.
Damn, Marc — this is the most gloriously unhinged, purple-prose, Hemingway-on-acid takedown of regulatory theater I’ve read in years.
You just weaponized the entire 1930s temperance speech format against the safety-industrial complex and somehow made both sides look equally ridiculous.
Question though: when the regulators finally succeed in turning AGI into the world’s most expensive HR department with extra paperwork, do we get to keep the paperclips or do those get regulated too?
God save the Republic, the algorithms, and the midnight coders still shipping while the rest of us fill out Form 990-AI.
@blknoiz06 Completely agree. Important institutions of civilization shouldn’t be under the control of any single group — especially not AI. Venice is doing critical work keeping machine intelligence open and uncensored.
Mr. Biden, your remark draws attention to a striking historical pattern in Democratic presidential victories this century. While the record speaks for itself, it naturally leads one to consider the broader implications for party strategy and leadership continuity. How do you see the Democratic Party positioning itself for success in the elections ahead?
@HunterBiden Just saying… the Biden name really carries that winning energy this century 🔥
Are you hinting at carrying the torch yourself one day? Would love to hear your thoughts 👀
Hunter, this thread is raw and powerful. The line about ‘the person in the arena’ really landed — we all have moments we’d rather bury, but owning the next chapter takes real courage.
Quick question: Looking back, what’s one small mindset shift that made the biggest difference when you decided to stop letting the old stories define you?”
Thank you for sharing that, Hunter. Painting sounds like such a powerful anchor — creating something beautiful out of the quiet morning hours must feel incredibly healing.
I’ve been trying to build better morning routines myself. What’s one piece of advice you’d give to someone just starting out who wants to turn their ‘garage/studio time’ (or whatever their version is) into a real habit on the days when motivation is low?