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Congratulations To All The Dads Who Are Better Fathers Than Joe And Hunter Biden

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The annual celebration of Father’s Day gives us a chance to commemorate the dads, grandfathers, and other male figures who have made a positive difference in our lives.

Strong fathers provide us with structure and discipline. As head of the family, they act as a moral compass for their children. Sons are exposed to important behaviors to mimic as they grow, while daughters are presented with characteristics to look for in a future husband.

Needless to say, the role of fathers is indispensable.

While not a dad myself, I’ve often witnessed that the best way to garner the traits needed to become a good father is through observation. So if you’re a new dad looking for advice on what not to do as a father, look no further than Joe and Hunter Biden.

The leading men from America’s First Family provide new and prospective fathers a great case study on things you should avoid doing as a dad. So, think of this article as a crash course on Bad Parenting 101.

Joe the Patriarch

As patriarch of the Biden family, Joe is supposed to be a positive role model for not just his children, but his many grandchildren. But it’s clear that the 81-year-old president views his offspring as pawns that can be used to further his political interests.

For example, after the unfortunate passing of his oldest son Beau due to cancer in 2015, Joe has repeatedly weaponized the death of his child to

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