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Evidently there’s a museum in Pittsburgh that specializes in hanging anti-American propaganda on the walls and calling it art. Teresa funds it:
Former first lady-wannabe Teresa Heinz has donated $4 million to a Pittsburgh museum that frequently showcases artwork depicting U.S. human rights abuses – including exhibits on lynchings in America, the Rodney King beating and the Abu Ghraib prison scandal.
She’s been financing this museum since it opened in 1994:
When it opened in May 1994, the Warhol received a $5 million grant from the Vira Heinz Endowment and the Howard Heinz Endowment, which are chaired by Mrs. Heinz.
Teresa appears to love doing things that are bad for her husband John Kerry’s political career:
The Warhol Museum’s Abu Ghraib exhibit, titled “Inconvenient Evidence,” prompted howls of protest from veterans groups when it opened last September.
“It is a disservice to all the veterans who served,” complained Joseph Dugan, president of the Soldiers & Sailors National Military Museum & Memorial. Dugan added that he thought the exhibition’s concept was “appalling.”