Jeffrey Epstein was a master blackmailer. In the Bush portrait he reveals that he knows Bush was involved in 9/11. In the Clinton portrait it is the sex scandals. In the Obama portrait Obama is surrounded by well-known flowers grown in Kenya.
Thanks U/TruthSeeker60 . This is actually the first time I have seen the Obama portrait explained. Seeing them all together paints a more complete picture. (pun intended)
What is the significance of the last picture? This is the 1st time I've seen it with drape pulled up and most of the picture revealed. I've always thought this picture fascinating and have wondered what our life here would be like when painting is totally exposed.
I've heard this expression all my life. I think older generations used these types quotes more than modern day. I could list so many! Me and my husband still say lots that are more funny than to the point blunt statements.
These two mean ignoring the problem won't make it go away.
sweep under the rug
bury head in the sand
"Pull back the curtain"
To reveal how someone is or behaves when away from public view.
On the surface, he seems like a really successful businessman, with his life all put together. But if you pull back the curtain a bit, you realize that his life is a mess.
To reveal how something is created or conducted in private.
It's time to pull back the curtain and see how all these closed-door political deals get done.
Jeffrey Epstein was a master blackmailer. In the Bush portrait he reveals that he knows Bush was involved in 9/11. In the Clinton portrait it is the sex scandals. In the Obama portrait Obama is surrounded by well-known flowers grown in Kenya.
He was just a hotel manager for the east Coast blackmail honeypot, nothing more.
Thanks U/TruthSeeker60 . This is actually the first time I have seen the Obama portrait explained. Seeing them all together paints a more complete picture. (pun intended)
Petrina Ryan-Kleid is the "artist" who painted these craps.
What is the significance of the last picture? This is the 1st time I've seen it with drape pulled up and most of the picture revealed. I've always thought this picture fascinating and have wondered what our life here would be like when painting is totally exposed.
I've heard this expression all my life. I think older generations used these types quotes more than modern day. I could list so many! Me and my husband still say lots that are more funny than to the point blunt statements.
These two mean ignoring the problem won't make it go away. sweep under the rug
bury head in the sand
"Pull back the curtain"
On the surface, he seems like a really successful businessman, with his life all put together. But if you pull back the curtain a bit, you realize that his life is a mess.
It's time to pull back the curtain and see how all these closed-door political deals get done.
https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/to+pull+back+the+curtain