@LeighWolf / Twitter screen shot Soviet-Style Posters Mocking 'Commie' Biden Blanket Capital, Leftists Scramble to Rip Them Down Democrats can destroy as many posters they want, but they can't destroy America's growing disgust with this inept president. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal January 17, 2022
@ScherrCropper / Twitter Hat Tip: Hunter Biden's Art Dealer Could Be Cozier with the First Family Than Anyone Thought Given the family's history of corruption, there is every reason to believe buyers will be getting a little more than just a piece of art. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal October 25, 2021
@gregkellyusa / Twitter; @RCamposDuffy / Twitter Corruption? Hunter Biden's Art Gallery DOUBLED Government Funds After Father Took Office The government funds disbursed to the George Berges Gallery were 'by far' the most compared to other area galleries, a watchdog group said. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal October 10, 2021
CBS New York / YouTube screen shot Hiding in Plain Sight: 'Lost' 17th-Century Masterpiece Uncovered in New York After Years of Searching The church has loaned the painting to Iona College for three months, and it will be displayed in the Ryan Library. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal September 16, 2021
@jhueser / Unsplash Never-Before-Seen Replica of Mount Rushmore with Trump's Face Revealed for First Time It was a lighthearted gift. But, as usual, The New York Times took it as dead serious. By Mike Landry, The Western Journal September 12, 2021
@deenieshats / Twitter Hunter Biden Boasts of Being Courageous Because of His Schoolkid-Style Art 'I think I am the most famous artist in the MAGA world,' Hunter Biden told an art podcast in a segment published Thursday. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal July 31, 2021
@nypost / Twitter Hunter Biden Has Vulgar Response to Those Raising Ethics Questions About His Lucrative Art Sale Hunter Biden, who is under constant scrutiny, had a vulgar, two-word resonse to critics of his questionable art career. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal July 30, 2021
@zgc1993 / Unsplash White House Promise Shredded as Hunter Biden's Art Gallery Confirms He Will Be Meeting with Potential Buyers The curators at Georges Bergès Gallery wouldn't give Hunter Biden a sniff except for the fact that his last name is Biden. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal July 22, 2021
@nytimesarts / Twitter Pulitzer Prize-Winning Art Critic: Hunter Biden's Art Is So Bad It Shouldn't Even Be Worth $1,000 'To me, Biden seems a bit of a dabbler,' art critic Sebastian Smee explained. 'His work has the feeling of an afterthought.' By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal July 19, 2021
@kenvogel / Twitter screen shot Filmmaker Arrested at Art Gallery Set to Display Hunter Biden Pieces, Money Found on Floor Activist and filmmaker Rod Webber was arrested after vandalizing the wall of the gallery set to feature Hunter Biden's artwork. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal July 10, 2021
@tabrez_syed / Unsplash White House Arranges Secret Hunter Biden Art Scheme So Americans Will Never Know the Truth The artwork, set to go on sale this fall, could fetch between $75,000 and $500,000 per piece, even though Hunter Biden is a novice artist. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal July 9, 2021
@nypost / Twitter Teacher Showed Kids a Video That 'Tarred and Feathered' White Women, Woke NYC School Speaks After Incident Eighth-graders at New York City's elite Spence School were subjected to a video filled with racist, anti-white nonsense. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal June 18, 2021
Tyler Redden / Facebook screen shot Family Accidentally Sells Treasured Heirloom After Grandma's Death, Pleading with Public to Help Find It The family thinks that the buyer was a woman in her 50s with a short, blonde pixie cut. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal March 22, 2021
Tony Webster / Flickr Chicago City Council Identifies 41 Potential Targets for Next Purge of Monuments As murders skyrocket in Chicago, city officials are focused on trying to tear down statues of former presidents and historical figures. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal March 15, 2021
Pandemic Pet Project / Facebook Stroke Survivor Draws Pet Portraits on Post-Its, Gives All Proceeds to Animal Shelters Ed Attanasio found a way to use his artistic talent to inspire positiviety in his community and give back to charity. By Samantha Kamman, The Western Journal December 27, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Itxu Díaz: Trump Again Proves Himself a Champion of Western Civilization in New Executive Order 'The thing is, in the end, if a public building should reflect anything, it’s continuity and the vocation of survival.' By Itxu Díaz, The Western Journal December 24, 2020
Ajay Suresh / Flickr New Statue Outside of NYC Court Shows Medusa with Severed Head of Hero 'Something in the sculpture has been captivating women's attention,' the artist said. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal October 16, 2020
WJAR-TV / screen shot University of Rhode Island May Remove Nearly 70-Year-Old Murals Because They Have Too Many White Subjects The murals were painted by a World War II veteran and depicted life at the University of Rhode Island in the 1940s and 50s. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal September 12, 2020
CTV News / Facebook screen shot Tourist in Hot Water After Breaking Toes off 200-Year-Old Statue While Posing for Photo The man called his faux pas a 'stupid move,' and a Treviso court is currently deciding whether to press charges. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal August 6, 2020