Hunter Biden’s Paint-By-Numbers
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All right, we got more information coming out in regards to Hunter Biden’s paint by numbers. Yeah, all of a sudden, Hunter Biden became this, this artist who was selling at a Soho gallery. Um, anyway, um, they basically, you know, they were saying the White House came out and Jen Psaki at the
and said that the president has established the highest ethical standards of any administration in American history and his family’s commitment to rigorous processes is a prime example of this. And then we can assure you after careful consideration, a system has been established that allows for Hunter Biden to work in his profession within reasonable safeguards.
but all interactions regarding the selling of art and the setting of prices will be handled by a professional gallerist adhering to the highest industry standards. And offer out of the normal course would be rejected out of hand and the gallerist will not share information about buyers or prospective buyers, including their identities. When this all came out, we were all like, oh shit, oh shit, excuse me, excuse me. Yeah, we all knew that was.
Nonsensical. As it turns out, we’re finding out that this gallerist, this Bergez, had no contacts with the White House. And Hunter did know the identity of who was purchasing the art. And in his testimony, he’s got investigators looking into it, said, yeah, he heard all of this stuff coming from the White House and Jen Psaki,
Confused. He was confused. He was surprised by the coverage. He hadn’t had any communication with the White House about this agreement. Again, all of the artwork was bought by a huge Democratic donor. This is the same Democratic donor that I guess paid off Hunter Biden’s tax bill as well.
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Anyway, anyway, I, this, again, the, the arrogance of people that are in power is, it’s striking. It really is. And again, I, you know what? I gave Hunter Biden the benefit of the doubt. I, I went and I took a look at his artwork and I’m going to be honest. Come on. It’s, I’ve seen worse.
being honest, I’ve seen much, much worse as a kid. As a kid, I remember we would go on field trips they would have take us to see the orchestra the play down in downtown Albany at this weird looking building performance arts center they called the egg. And we you know, get off the bus and we walked on these long hallways where we’d see this government purchased art and we were like, this is art. I mean, we’re all kids. We were smart enough at that point in time. I said, I can do this. And I suck.
And I’m telling you, I’m terrible. I don’t even know how I made it through kindergarten for crying out loud. That’s how bad at art I am. But again, you know, again, it’s kind of a brilliant scam if you think about it because it’s art. Who’s to say what it’s worth, right? What a great racket. I’ve always, I mean, no wonder that you go by galleries in downtown New York and you see the things that.
are up there and you’re saying who would buy that? I don’t get it. I remember there was a supposed art exhibit that was in Soho if I’m not mistaken, where, and again, this was funded with our tax dollars. I can’t remember the year this was, where it was a shooting gallery, where you would go in and you would pretend to shoot people. Odd things like that. And art.
Yeah, I’ve seen it and I happen to love it. And again, you don’t have to look that hard. You can Google, all right? And I know you Google, you get a chance, go. Go see the masters, go see a Caravaggio, go see a Michelangelo, go see people that actually know what in the hell they’re doing, not this stuff that we call art nowadays. But again, great racket, man.
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Great racket. But again, like I said, Hunter’s better than I am. He can do a much better job than me, but millions of dollars for this? Anyway, Watchdog on wallstreet.com.