Posted on 07/24/2021 12:39:49 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
WASHINGTON D.C.—According to reports, President Joe Biden has purchased the entire collection of Hunter Biden's artwork for $12.6 million. In a discussion with an anonymous source, he said he hopes this gives him the leverage he needs for an audience with the President.
"I really wanna meet the President—I hear he's a real swell guy," said President Biden as he packed a mural made of multicolored pasta in his trunk. "And I was able to get this whole collection for only four-hundred bitcoin! What a deal! Four hundred ain't a lot!"
Biden said he hopes the President will listen to his concerns about the country, like the increasing cost of things like urinary catheters and women being quarantined and unavailable for sniffing.
"It's a great idea this young man Hunter came up with—selling art in exchange for influence over the most powerful man in the world! Nothing wrong with it Jack! I just hope the President likes me."
Sources say the meeting is scheduled to take place in either Joe Biden's or the President's office, but the final location is yet to be confirmed.
Biden: I-I-I-I seek an audience with the President for true internationalupdapressure!
DANG!
“I really wanna meet the President—I hear he’s a real swell guy” >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
All he has to do it take a trip down to Mara Largo.
The MAN is available.
Does Joe get his 10% ,LOL
This BB story is perfect, lol!
Well, I’m sure the President — whoever that is — will.
Joetato was heard to ask “why do all these paintings smell like burnt Parmesan cheese?”
The whole Biden family is:
sure but he wont know it or where it goes
Bwahahahaha
Biden has o check with the Politburo that is managing the White House.
Hunter Biden’s spit artwork sells for $12.6 million Joe meets smartest man he ever met.
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