Hunter Biden vs. the Four Horsemen of the Crackocalypse Alexander Nazaryan © Provided by Yahoo! News
WASHINGTON Last year, Jenna Bush Hager, the daughter of the 43rd president, George W. Bush, published a book called “Everything Beautiful in Its Time.” The book contains sentences such as this: “My mom inherited her cat addiction from her mom.”
This week, Hunter Biden, the son of the 46th and current president, Joseph R. Biden, published a book called “Beautiful Things.” The book contains sentences such as this: “Cooking crack took practice, but it wasn’t rocket science.”
In case it’s not yet clear, “Beautiful Things” is nothing like any other memoir of a presidential scion. There is little cuteness, feline or otherwise, though there is a scene of young Hunter stumbling on Ted Kennedy and Strom Thurmond in the Senate sauna, both presumably in advanced states of undress. Does that count?
Hunter Biden Defends Taking Seat on Burisma Board, Touts Expertise in Corporate Governance
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Hunter Biden defends Burisma role, claims expertise in corporate governance
MILWAUKEE, WI – AUGUST 20: In this screenshot from the DNCC’s livestream of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, Hunter Biden addressed the virtual convention on August 20, 2020. (Photo by Handout/DNCC via Getty Images)
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Hunter Biden defended his decision to take a seat on the board of Ukrainian gas company Burisma, claiming he had expertise in corporate governance.
Biden made the remarks during an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Thursday. During the interview, Biden said he served on a dozen boards before Burisma, including being a chairman of the board at Amtrak and World Food Program USA.
Hunter Biden challenges the Trump kids to try to get a job without using the Trump name cteh@businessinsider.com (Cheryl Teh) © Paul Morigi/Getty Images for World Food Program USA Hunter Biden s new memoir Beautiful Things reignites his feud with the Trump children. Paul Morigi/Getty Images for World Food Program USA
Hunter Biden has reignited a feud with the Trump children, calling them out for getting rich on Trump s dime.
In his memoir, Biden says the Trump kids could never get a job outside Trump s business.
Don Jr. and Biden previously tangled over who benefited more from their fathers public service.
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No one, least of all Hunter Biden, can say why he developed such an insatiable appetite for drugs and danger. You comb through his harrowing new memoir, “Beautiful Things,” looking for clues. But it’s never just one thing.
As happens in so many families, Hunter, now 51, was the overshadowed child who, without even knowing why, acted out all the family’s pain and suffering. In the Bidens’ case that has been legion.
In 1972, just after his father became one of the youngest candidates ever elected to the U.S. Senate, his mother and baby sister died in a car crash that left Hunter and his brother Beau seriously injured.
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