Fox News pundit Sean Hannity aired photographs of lines of light brown powder that appeared in Hunter Biden's newest court filing, accusing the government of mistaking sawdust for cocaine, and demanded to know if the public agreed.
"They are saying that is saw dust," Hannity declared. "Does that look like saw dust to you?"
"It's on top of a saw," X user @ArtCandee replied.
She wasn't the only viewer to take Hannity to task for his cynical take on Hunter Biden's legal filing, which disputed prosecutors' photographic evidence against President Joe Biden's son.
"The prosecution is flat out wrong — both that Mr. Biden 'took' this photograph and in claiming that it depicts 'cocaine,'" Biden's attorney wrote. "Multiple sources have pointed out, and a review of discovery confirms, this is actually a photo of sawdust from an expert carpenter and it was sent to Mr. Biden, not vice versa."
X users reminded Hannity of these facts, and provided their own analyses.
"Each of those lines is at least an inch thick," replied @CholericCleric. "Horses were snorting at this party?"
"If it’s not sawdust, it’s really sh---- cocaine," argued @SarahBCalif. "Cut with lint."
Even Keith Olbermann, of MSNBC renown, took a moment to weigh in on the alleged sawdust or coke.
"All these years Hannity has wondered why he hasn't been getting a sparkle off that really high grade Bolivian Marching Saw Dust Podsr," he quipped.
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