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Sunday, July 11, 2021

Hunter Biden's Latest Scam: Is This Money-Laundering?





"Acevedo said the pieces would garner more like $25,000 to $100,000 if not for Hunter’s name. The art consultant said he expects some of the works to possibly top $1 million in the end."


You gotta hand it to Hunter Biden. He doesn't know jack about Ukraine or energy, but he made millions by joining the board of directors at a corrupt energy company in Ukraine because his old man, Old Joe, was vice president and tasked with being the Obama administration's frontman on Ukraine. When the top Ukrainian prosecutor was investigating the company, Old Joe paid the president a visit and told him in no uncertain terms that if he didn't fire the prosecutor within 6 hours, Ukraine was going to lose out on a big aid package. In Old Joe's own words, son of a B., the prosecutor was fired. How do we know all this? Old Joe is on videotape bragging about it during a speech.   

Now that Old Joe is sitting in the Oval Office drooling all over himself, Hunter is free to embark on his latest money-making scam. It seems he is an artist of some renown. (I can't wait for the late-night jokesters like Jimmy Kimmel to start making jokes about this.)

https://nypost.com/2021/06/15/hunter-bidens-artwork-is-actually-good-experts-say/

When it comes to art, I am no expert, but I am pretty cynical when it comes to modern art. You know the old line about splashing a bucket of paint on an easel and letting your dog run across it then selling it for a million bucks to some naive sucker. 

Of course, some nay-sayers are questioning these inflated prices for questionable art-especially now that it has been announced that the buyers will be .......

....anonymous!

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/jul/9/white-house-deal-to-sell-hunter-bidens-artwork-to-/

Of course, as the Washington Times points out, hostile foreign governments might be eager to buy one of Hunter's masterpieces, but to this broken-down old DEA agent, this smells like it has the potential to be money laundering.

As for evaluating Hunter's talent, maybe we should compare it to that of another "great artist" from the 20th century. Compare this painting below with Hunter's above and tell me which you think is better. Then guess the artist.



And the artist was.............

"I was born too soon."

(Artwork by Fousesquawk-All rights reserved. Send for a free catalog.)





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