Epic Fail: Book About First Lady* Jill Biden Only Sells 250 Copies Its First Week

by
Steve MacDonald

Imagine a story about the wife of a creepy molester who used his career in Washington to enrich himself and his family. A work of non-fiction. A tale compiled from a deep dive into headlines in newspapers worldwide.

That book would sell.

And it still may. Joe Biden’s history of abuse and corruption could eventually get told, but will it sell? It’d sell better than “Jill: A Biography of the First Lady” by Julie Pace and Darlene Superville.

These two AP reporters convinced someone to pay them to write a book about Mrs. Joe Biden. The woman behind the hair-sniffing, boob grabbing, naked-swimming, kid coddling, credibly accused rapist, racial slurring Obama “point-man” whose family made millions peddling his political access and favors for cash.

And what about these two words? Hunter Biden. A rotten apple that never fell from Joe’s tree. The son that wasn’t Beau. The crack-smoking conduit of corruption, Burisma Board, Chinese-partnering Biden son who had a kid with a prostitute.

 

Jill Biden - Bio cover

 

But “Jill: A Biography of the First Lady” isn’t about that (hey, she married into that family after all). It can’t be about them and the authors must have gone out of their way to keep all of that out (I didn’t read it either). But we know it’s not in there, or we’d have heard and book sales would be…better.

Just mention the laptop, and Jill’s book sales soar.

It’s not about that either (again, the sales tell us so). It’s about boring old nobody Dr. Jill Biden (without mentioning the fakeness of the Dr – bit) and her journey absent all the crap Joe pulled or tried to pull (Cheating, lying, plagiarism, lying).

In other words, two AP reporters have produced a book almost no one wants to read about a woman who – to a real Democrat – should have left the bastard years ago and taken at least half his illegitimate and ill-gotten gains. But she stuck it out, and look!

She’s one of the least interesting First Ladies in recent memory about whom few want to know more – even inside the DC machine.

The woman whose legacy will be little more than a case of domestic elder abuse in exchange for the sort of attention and access few women will ever enjoy.

I doubt that’s in the book, or people would be buying it.

Oh, and one more point. The featured image is from Jill’s White House page. Is it me, or does that picture look decades old? And I’m not saying she isn’t pretty or wasn’t ever beautiful, but she doesn’t look at all like that now.

More deception is the point. Did she get that from Joe, or is “Dr.” Jill Biden like that too?

 

 

Author

  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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