Pulitzer Prize-Winning Art Critic Pans Hunter Biden’s Overpriced Paintings: You Wouldn’t ‘Spend More than $1,000’ on Them
HANNAH BLEAU19 Jul 2021
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Sebastian Smee, a Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic at the Washington Post, suggested the art world is not wholly impressed by Hunter Biden’s latest venture but said a “few people” are looking to make money “from his notoriety.” He likened the scandal-plagued son to a “cafe painter” whose work would not go for more than $1,000 unless the buyer was “related to the artist.”
Smee spoke to CNN about Hunter Biden’s venture into the art world, as the Biden son is working with Georges Bergès, who is expected to hold an exhibition in New York this fall and sell Hunter’s paintings anywhere from $75,000 to half a million dollars.
Amazing there is one honest art critic that is willing to risk the “cancel culture” to tell the truth.
I wouldn’t spend more than $1 on them.
Pence national security advisor: Milley comments on imagined Trump plot ‘seditious,’ if true
If Joint Chiefs chairman’s implied threat to intervene against Trump “with the guys with the guns” is accurately reported, then “he has violated his oath of office” and “he should go,” said retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg.
By Susan Katz Keating Updated: July 19, 2021 - 11:10pm
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If remarks attributed to Gen. Mark Milley are true, the four-star chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff committed sedition, according to retired Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, who served as national security advisor to Vice President Mike Pence during the Trump administration.
“I think he has violated his oath of office,” Kellogg said of Milley. “I think he should go.”
Kellogg made the observation while appearing on the John Solomon Reports podcast. A wartime infantry commander, Kellogg served in a number of key national security roles in the Trump White House, including chief of staff of the National Security Council.
Hunter must now be using LSD or is having flash backs from having used it in order to paint those paintings.