Let's name prisons, landfills, and volcanos after Trump, and put his Colorado portrait on the penny
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The article critiques the absurdity of recent proposals by House Republicans to honor Donald Trump, including renaming Washington Dulles International Airport and featuring his likeness on Mount Rushmore. The author reflects on the depths of sycophantic behavior among lawmakers, emphasizing how these efforts to immortalize Trump reveal a disturbing trend towards glorifying a controversial figure rather than focusing on genuine contributions to society. The commentary highlights the incongruity of honoring someone known for divisive policies and actions, thus providing a scathing critique of contemporary political dynamics.
In moves that would make even the most sycophantic courtiers of history vomit, certain Republican lawmakers are falling over themselves to lavish unprecedented honors on Donald Trump.
McDowell claims that Trump 'took a bullet for us' and is 'going to save the country.' It's unclear how renaming an airport after a figure known for implementing travel bans aligns with the spirit of international travel.
These silly and stupid stunts not only strain credulity but also underscore a troubling penchant for idolizing a figure whose legacy is revolting instead of revolutionary.
Consider U.S. Rep. Addison McDowell of North Carolina, who must have been smoking a funny vape, when he introduced a bill that seeks to rename Washington Dulles International Airport after Trump.
Read at Advocate.com
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