First lady Jill Biden, who has the misfortune of having married President Joe Biden, took an opportunity to speak with teachers and students at a high school located in Utah on Tuesday of this week, however, she ended up falling prey to a rather unfortunate set of optics that those who put together the event didn’t think about beforehand. The school is located in West Valley City, which is a suburb of Salt Lake City.
The school that was chosen? Hope you’re ready for this.
Hunter High School.
HUNTER HIGH School.
Just let that marinate on your mind for a little while. Get it? Is that not hilarious? Maybe I just have a really twisted sense of humor, but I can’t help laughing about this and how not a single person thought about the obvious word play before the event.
She’s Here! @FLOTUS just arrived at Hunter High School to talk with teachers and students. @KSL5TV pic.twitter.com/u2aUzqQ1xC
— Dan Rascon (@TVDanRascon) January 16, 2024
via The Western Journal:
Given that the first lady’s eldest stepchild, Hunter Biden, has become synonymous to millions of Americans with drug use, an image of her speaking behind a podium with the words “Hunter High” went viral on the social media platform X:
Jill Biden trying to distract from her comments about Hunter’s drug abuse, and ending up under a giant banner reading “Hunter High,” is straight out of a VEEP episode pic.twitter.com/8yy1yHqfvm
— Angela Morabito (@AngelaLMorabito) January 17, 2024
This is priceless. Jill Biden speaking to kids at "Hunter High."
What staffer pulled that one off?@flotus pic.twitter.com/7JgOX2Nklt
— Salty Steve (@lsutiger67) January 17, 2024
As someone who's done a lot of "advance" work in politics, I'm really curious who screwed up & approved this podium sign for @FLOTUS. Either that or they're trolling us. pic.twitter.com/UptR5qiigq
— William J. Smith (@WilliamJSmithJr) January 17, 2024
Please tell me this was intentional. I am dying! #DrJill #HunterHigh pic.twitter.com/5sEZx13x8k
— The Duchess Of Mega MAGA (@MrsBodington) January 17, 2024
I don’t care who you are, that’s funny right there.
Hunter Biden has spent the vast majority of his adult life — likely his young adulthood as well — in a dull, smoked out haze, coating his brain in the resin and residue left behind by various brands of cocaine he’s smoked or snorted. Yet he’s managed to largely avoid having to suffer any real consequences for his actions, the result of having a politically connected father. But that doesn’t mean he gets to act like a fool and not get hammered for it in the public eye. No sir. Not at all.
Rather than crack jokes about Hunter’s drug habit (hope you caught that) Jill Biden took an opportunity to promote her hubby’s reelection campaign.
“President Biden has delivered on his promises to you: from addressing the mental health and academic needs of our students, to passing a bipartisan gun safety law, to loan forgiveness for public servants, including educators,” the first lady stated.
“We’re all here because we heard the same calling — and we answered it,” Biden remarked, talking to Hunter High teachers. “We answered it because we’re learners — collecting all the wisdom, and art, and insight humanity has to offer.”
Hunter Biden has admitted he was struggling with an addiction to crack cocaine as recently as just a few years ago. He is facing three felony gun charges after lying about being addicted to illegal drugs when he bought a .38 revolver in 2018, according to prosecutors.
Last week, the president’s son paid a surprise visit to the U.S. Capitol as House Republicans weighed holding him in contempt of Congress. He abruptly left a hearing once Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greeneof Georgia began to lay into him.
When Hunter retreated to the hallway, he was met by a group of reporters who were practically foaming at the mouth to get a quote from him, including one guy who asked him several times about his coke usage.
Someone asks Hunter Biden: "Are you on crack today?" pic.twitter.com/pkBtlshjjR
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) January 10, 2024
Classic.
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