Saturday, July 18, 2020

White House moves Clinton, Bush portraits into little-used room

Heh.  Troll Master, he is.

The Bush portrait has been replaced by that of William McKinley, the nation’s 25th president, who was assassinated in 1901,
The Clinton portrait has been replaced by one of Theodore Roosevelt, who succeeded McKinley, three people who have seen the portraits this week tell CNN.

9 comments:

  1. Sounds like a message. Esspecially the portrait of President Teddy, a real progressive and an American. It looks like President Trump understands the game.

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  2. The portrait of the Manliest Man to ever Man should be displayed prominently.

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    1. Teddy was the man, the myth, the legend in real life.

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  3. I hope Obama's is on the receiving portution of the W.H. urinal in the public toilets. That's be a great tribute for the person who gave the thumbs up for the concocted "Russian prostitutes pee on the bed" Steele dossier chapter.

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  4. Good Morning and thanks for you labor of love.

    I have to ask...
    What Portraits were hung in these places or removed during the Bush's, Clinton's and Obama Admins?

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    1. Winston Churchill's bust was removed and sent back to the British, "We don't want it anymore".
      Someone in the British Empire threw Obie's daddy into jail while Winnie was in office.

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    2. Too bad they didn't hang daddy so we wouldn't be going through this crap today.

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  5. That's why he pulled that Sh** in the British zone, the French would have shot him without delay.

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  6. Bully!

    - by the brawler

    and during the darkest of times...

    (It's late and wow...)

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