Monday, April 4

The White House is Not an Appropriate Wedding Venue for Hunter Biden's Daughter.

It's the People's House.

Daddy Hunter needs to pony up himself for an off-site wedding.  He can't have it there.  

He wants to be there when his child is married, and I can think of no worse photo-op for later this summer than HUNTER BIDEN at the White House walking his child down the aisle...

That would be like Prince Andrew asking his mum if he can borrow the castle to throw a bash.

White privilege, white privilege, white privilege.  That's Hunter Biden, all his life.

Inviting that hot mess to host his daughter's wedding in Our House is a sad spectacle.  I cannot believe NO ONE on staff explained this to the Biden family... the poor optics here associated with the second son.

He's toxic, Joe.

Loan the boy some funds if need be, and host that wedding off site already.  Did they think this would make the Bidens more likeable, more relatable?  Or are they really so cheap they can't find an appropriate venue?

Nobody in the country -- here or in Ukraine likely -- has forgiven Hunter Biden the way his parents have.  White privilege, white privilege, white privilege.

Don't do this to the country, Joe.  Rethink the wedding plans and then, keep them private.  Like with the rest of Hunter's dealings.  The less we know of him and his multiple families and personal life, the better.


And think of the bride too.  This should be HER special day, with her groom, not about the scuz that fathered her.  Talk about isolated.  I cannot imagine who in Washington greenlighted this wedding at the White House.

Do they think Hunter is on the same level as the Nixon daughter or the Eisenhower boy?  Hint:  he's not.  He definitely not rehabilitated yet in the public's eye, and the longer the Ukrainians war rages on, the more questions will be asked of his business dealings.

Start making the calls and looking to rent a private hall, is my PR advice...

"Whose House?  OUR House."  Hunter Biden hasn't earned the privilege of hosting his party under our roof.  If his parents won't tell him that, I will.