We all know the New York Times just reported that both John and Tony Podesta have been swooped up as part of Mueller's ongoing Russia investigation.
Interestingly enough, even if it was a fluff piece to prop them up or try to secure some public sympothy for their suffering now, the article went out of its way to include a comment and link to the infamous ARTWORK.
Tony Podesta moved into a 7,000-square-foot house in Washington’s exclusive Kalorama neighborhood, which he had bought for $3.9 million in addition to his homes in Australia and Venice. After three years of renovations, he turned it into a fund-raising hot spot with a modern art collection and a wine cellar with thousands of bottles.
Why is that important? The linked article is old, June 2015, but here is the very FIRST SENTENCE:
If you've ever dreamed of strolling through a museum with a slice of pizza and glass of win in hand, you need to befriend superlobbyist Tony Podesta.
Later on in the same article, whose name should appear?
Currently he has collected from 40 different artists in some depth, with his top five being Marina Abramovic, Vik Muniz, Bourgeois, Olafur Eliasson and Antony Gormley.
Old news, right? Or maybe it's intended to remind us all that Podesta and Pizza are now forever inextricable.
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ESOTERICshade ago
Everybody does that at museums. Nothing to see, move along...
AgainstPedos ago
Wine yes, pizza not a chance. Way too hard to eat standing up. Potentially very messy. MUST be served hot too.
Beautifully arranged small pieces of fruit, imported cheeses, top of the line crackers would be standard.
Are_we_sure ago
Pizza is eaten standing up all the time.
Are you kidding?