An Axis Trump Derangement Case Study: The White House Ballroom Tantrum

Above is how a federal judge and all my Trump Deranged friends would like to see the White House East Wing look for the next three years or more.

How dignified and reflective of America’s history and greatness! This makes sense to them, you see, because President Trump took the initiative and decided to fix a long-standing deficiency of the White House, where he lives. Any previous President could have done this without uproar or significant opposition, you see, but as an example of the continuing 2016 Post Election Ethics Train Wreck, when the Left decided that it wasn’t going to accept the shocking election of a political outsider to foil their presumed coronation of a corrupt Democrat (but a historic one, see, so it was okay) and set out to obstruct literally anything he decided to do, big or small, important or trivial.

2 thoughts on “An Axis Trump Derangement Case Study: The White House Ballroom Tantrum

  1. My TDS-suffering sister announced in this week’s Zoom call that she is part of an organization suing the President because of his remodeling of the White House and for the renaming of the Kennedy Center. Apparently, renaming is only bad when Trump does it.

    She also admits how nervous she is to have her name as part of the organization doing this. As if she’s in danger of being arrested or fired or, I dunno, inconvenienced somehow.

    She ought to be embarrassed, rather than nervous.

  2. I don’t know what legal argument the judge used to formulate his opinion when the white house is specifically exempt from the organization that reviews federal building designs and that no taxpayer dollars are being used.
    Without a legal basis for the decision what sanctions could the judge be subject to?

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