Posted on 01/07/2024 9:01:25 AM PST by dynachrome
Hunter Biden’s lawyer and so-called “sugar brother,” Kevin Morris, has a film crew following the first son around for a documentary glamorizing his scandal-scarred client, including his press conference in December upon defying a subpoenaed congressional testimony.
Cameras and spotlights for the film were reportedly on Hunter during the “press conference”, amid Morris’ ongoing initiative to produce a documentary about Hunter, as Breitbart News previously reported. Media members previously spotted the film crew trailing Hunter at several key public appearances at Soho’s Georges Berges gallery, where he tried to sell art to “anonymous” buyers. The purpose of the documentary is to produce a public relations ploy to distract from Hunter’s legal and congressional probe, the Los Angeles Times reported this week:
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I remember when America was great. Lawyers didn’t have to produce propaganda documentaries to defend their bass turds in the White House.
I heard that this Hunter Biden movie was going to be called “Cocaine Cowboy”, but that title was already taken.
j/k
Well, we know his bastard in Arkansas won’t be getting any of the proceeds. What a fabulous father. His deadbeat dad act must also be the fault of Republicans in this loser’s mind.
Kevin Morris MUST BE DIRTIER THAN HUNTER!
I think you’re on to something. With these low lifes it’s easy to default to “they’re stupid.” Hunter simply is not a sympathetic character. He’s a wretched junkie degenerate who has absolutely no problem seeking out his country. No reasonable person would suggest that a documentary about him will generate a sympathetic PR wave.
The other analytical framework is that they’re scheming grifters. there’s a real problem with these “loans” from his “sugar brother.” They’re not really loans and there’s no prospect of them being repaid. I’m not a tax expert, but I believe that, to the extent they exceed the annual and cumulative gift limits, they’re taxable to the giver. If my analysis is wrong, then they’re taxable income to Hunter. One way or the other tax needs to be paid on this money. They have to come up with a different way to get money to him
Thus I think you may be right. Netflix is a reliable cash dispenser. They could buy the rights and funnel a big fat paycheck to Hunter. A lot could perhaps attempt to be written off by him as expenses during filming
Maybe in the movie they can discuss why hunter is not allowed near his niece Natalie just saying
Oh boy,I’m sure we will be able to see all the hookers again! Get your popcorn!
Hunter might be the scum of the earth but these thugs understand propaganda. Gobbles would be proud of the job this sugar daddy puts out.
X rated, I’m sure.
Hopefully he’ll be wearing clean under shorts.
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Greenfield-—At first glance, Hunter Biden’s influence peddling deals appear to be internationally opportunistic, as he flew on AF Two, mooching off taxpayers, hopscotching from one part of the world to the other, exploiting whatever openings emerged.
Republicans need to scrutinize whether Hunter and his business partners were piggybacking on Obama/Biden’s foreign and domestic policies, colluding WRT Obama’s obsession w/d his green agenda, and Chinese and Ukrainian oligarchs eagerness to do business in America.
“He gets 10%? What’s my cut?”
Don’t know why they are wasting their time.
All the films featuring Hunter Biden are available on Pornhub.
Hunter’s daddy feeling the heat he has to hire outside help for a cover up.
NO SALE
Don’t know why they’re wasting their time. All
the Hunter Biden vids are available on Pornhub.
Media types say they spotted the docu film crew trailing Hunter at Soho’s Georges
Berges gallery, where daddy’s little boy tried to sell his “art” to “anonymous” buyers.
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