Joe Scarborough Compares Trump to Elementary School Kid in Scorching Take on Gauche White House Plaques
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Joe Scarborough Compares Trump to Elementary School Kid in Scorching Take on Gauche White House Plaques
"The newly unveiled Presidential Walk of Fame which stretches along corridors connecting the Oval Office to the South Lawn, features images of every former U.S. president accompanied, mostly, by barbed biographical plaques. Barack Obama is described as one of the most divisive political figures in American history, while Bill Clinton's plaque focuses not on his presidency but on Trump's own triumphs, stating: In 2016, President Clinton's wife, Hillary Clinton, lost the presidency to President Donald J. Trump!"
"Of particular note, former President Joe Biden's portrait has been replaced entirely by a photograph of an autopen, accompanied by a plaque that reads: Sleepy Joe Biden was, by far, the worst president in American history. Scarborough kicked off Thursday's show by skewering the move, declaring He's putting up third grade plaques in the people's White House. Might as well write it in crayons."
New plaques were installed along a Presidential Walk of Fame connecting the Oval Office to the South Lawn. The walkway features images of every former U.S. president with mostly barbed biographical plaques. Barack Obama is described as one of the most divisive political figures in American history. Bill Clinton's plaque highlights Trump's 2016 victory over Hillary Clinton rather than Clinton's presidency. George W. Bush's plaque criticizes him for starting the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Joe Biden's portrait was replaced by a photograph of an autopen alongside a plaque calling him 'Sleepy Joe Biden' the worst president in American history. Joe Scarborough called the plaques third-grade, "might as well write it in crayons," and cited a New York Times count that Trump said Biden's name an average of 6.32 times per day during his first 50 days and reportedly blurted Biden's name eight times in 20 minutes at a cabinet meeting.
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