Hunter Biden’s Parmesan Cheese Habit is Pretty Bad

It was inevitable that the internet would be flooded with Parmesan cheese memes this week. Hunter Biden did a carefully curated media “interview” to promote the new book that he totally wrote all by himself and not with any help. In that interview, and presumably in the book which we’ll never read, the son of the guy in the White House admits that he smoked Parmesan cheese because he thought it was crack.

This meme mashing up Dave Chappelle’s crack addict skit with Parmesan cheese was one of our favorites. There were also some pretty good Olive Garden memes with Hunter Biden Photoshopped into them.

After getting kicked out of the Navy for drug abuse, the US Senate voted to put Hunter in charge of Amtrak. After a stint in a weird rehab in Arizona that involved hippie campfire dancing and enemas, Hunter dropped off his rental car – after rehab – and left his iPhone and his crack pipe in the front seat of the car.

Some people never get around to chasing their dreams. But when you’re Joe Biden’s son – nothing is impossible!


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