As if the Hunter Biden Story Couldn’t Get Any Weirder…

The Big Tech companies that have been censoring the news for the past few days aren’t going to like this meme! In fact, there’s a good chance that you won’t be seeing this clever meme on the regular Silicon Valley channels. Too “dangerous” for the people to see, don’t you know?

You’ve probably seen a couple of dozen variations on the “Weekend at Bernie’s” movie poster meme this year already. This meme is a similar take, but with a different dumb comedy – the 2000 film, “Dude, Where’s My Car?”

The original starred Ashton Kutcher and Sean William Scott, but this updated meme version features none other than Joe Biden and potential First Son Hunter! Cackling Kamala and doped-to-the-gills-at-the-convention Hillary make cameo appearances in the background. We especially like the face of CNN’s Jim Acosta transposed onto the little yip-yip dog near Joe’s feet.

Do you think Hunter Biden actually had a moment like this, when he realized that he had left his laptop with all of the evidence on it at a repair shop and forgot to pay for it or pick it up? Or, is he just so out of it that he never realized what he’d done until it hit the news this week?


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