After Reading Original Sin By Jake Tapper & Alex Thompson: 9 Lessons I Learned About Power, Transparency, and Political Consequences President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-up, and
By John Korsh
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There's a moment in every political story when everything changes. A threshold is crossed, a decision is made, and suddenly, what seemed like a footnote becomes the headline.
In the case of "Original Sin," that moment is not just a presidential debate or a shaky step down a staircase—it's the quiet, almost invisible choice to pretend everything is fine.
It's the absence of questions in a room that should have been filled with them. And what follows is not a conspiracy in the shadows, but so...
In the case of "Original Sin," that moment is not just a presidential debate or a shaky step down a staircase—it's the quiet, almost invisible choice to pretend everything is fine.
It's the absence of questions in a room that should have been filled with them. And what follows is not a conspiracy in the shadows, but so...























