Biden Discharged From Navy Over Failed Cocaine Test

Vice President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, has been discharged from the Navy after testing positive for cocaine, a source familiar with the matter tells NPR’s Tom Bowman.

Navy spokesman Cmd. Ryan Perry tells Tom:

“Ensign Hunter Biden was selected for commission through the Direct Commission Officer Program in 2012. In May, 2013 he was assigned to the Navy Public Supports Element East in Norfolk, Virginia. He was discharged from the Navy Reserve in February, 2014. Like other junior officers, the details of Ensign Biden’s discharge are not releasable under the Privacy Act.”

The Wall Street Journal broke the story. Citing “people familiar with the matter,” the newspaper reported on Thursday:

“Hunter Biden, a lawyer by training who is now a managing partner at an investment company, had been commissioned as an ensign in the Navy Reserve, a part-time position. But after failing a drug test last year, his brief military career ended.

“Mr. Biden, 44 years old, decided to pursue military service relatively late, beginning the direct-commission process to become a public-affairs officer in the Navy Reserve in 2012. Because of his age — 43 when he was to be commissioned—he needed a waiver to join the Navy. He received a second Navy waiver because of a drug-related incident when he was a young man, according to people familiar with the matter. Military officials say such drug waivers aren’t uncommon.”

In a statement issued by Hunter Biden in response to the Journal story, he says that serving in the Navy was the honor of his life.

“I deeply regret and am embarrassed that my actions led to my administrative discharge,” he said. “I respect the Navy’s decision. With the love and support of my family, I’m moving forward.”

Now enough of the NPR Bullsh*t, lets here from the grunts at Funker530.com

So, the couple of months he spent in dereliction of duty, blowing rails of coke and desecrating the uniform was an honor? That’s impressive.

The full details of his discharge will not be released, but he was given an honorable, administrative discharge. So, basically he gets to pretend to be military officer, and when it doesn’t work out he just gets to go on his merry way like nothing happened.

“That’s okay, little buddy. Those repercussions for not adhering to the standards set for military officers are just for the little blue-collared people. tell your daddy I said hi.” ~Will

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