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Hunter Biden: A legend in the art community
« on: August 30, 2021, 06:10:27 pm »
August 30, 2021
Hunter Biden: A legend in the art community
By John Green

What do Hunter Biden's art and the Clinton Foundation have in common?  We'll circle back to that in a moment.

First, let's take a look at what happened to the Clinton Foundation since Madame Secretary Box Wine lost the presidential election of 2016.  Surprise, surprise: Its donations have all dried up.  But the foundation is still chartered to provide worldwide charity.  Have its donors suddenly become less charitable — all of them?  Don't the friends of the Clintons still revel in the joy of helping others — and getting the tax deductions?  Or were the donors actually after something other than the fulfillment of helping others?  Don't answer that — it was a rhetorical question.

While "Lunch Bucket" Joe was the vice president, his son Hunter had limitless business opportunities.  As revealed by Hunter's laptop, "the big guy" was even getting a 10% cut.  I believe that the mob calls that "wetting his beak."  But there was no influence-peddling.  That would be wrong, and Genuine Joe never does anything wrong.  Besides, as the MSM endlessly informed us, those allegations have all been debunked.  "There's nothing to see.  Please move along."

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Re: Hunter Biden: A legend in the art community
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2021, 10:03:37 pm »
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... So, back to our original question: What do Hunter's art sales have in common with the Clinton Foundation?  The former is not selling priceless works of art, and the latter is not helping those in need.  They are both selling influence.  The art and the foundation are merely instruments to launder bribes.  We know this to be true because the donations to the Clinton Foundation dried up when the Clintons no longer had influence to peddle.  Likewise, I predict that Hunter's art will suddenly become less valuable as soon as Joe leaves office.  ...
I suspect Chelz, et al., still collect big paychecks.
 
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