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Showing Original Post only (View all)ICYMI: Hunter Biden's response to Joe Rogan bitching about haters of the UFC fights at our White House [View all]
Reminder: President Obama once wore a tan suit,
and the First Lady planted a vegetable garden
The Right went apoplectic in relentless outrage
Dear Joe,
I wish I could sit down with you face to face and explain why so many of us were offended by the UFC fight on the South Lawn of the White House.
For me, it had nothing to do with the UFC or who showed up for the fights. The brand you and Dana have built is a bona fide American success story. More power to you. As for the fighters, in my book, anyone brave enough to put it all on the line in the arena is remarkable to witness. Their dedication and discipline inspire me. I dont understand anyone who cant admire that.
And as for the people who attended, I, for one, love Shane Gillis. I think hes hilarious and brilliant. It was a show. A once-in-a-lifetime spectacle. I cant blame anyone for wanting to witness it firsthand.
My problem is that I believe some of our public spaces are sacred. And unlike many of the great powers that came before us, these American monuments belong to all of us. Not to whoever happens to hold power at the moment.
The White House does not belong to Donald Trump. It does not belong to any President. It belongs to the people. To treat it as Caesar treated the Colosseum is antithetical to everything our founding fathers fought for.
This is not Rome. Presidents are not emperors doling out bread and circuses for the peasants. The White House is the Peoples House. This celebration could have happened in any stadium within a stones throw of the South Lawn. No one would have had an issue with it.
But that was obviously Donald Trumps whole point. By holding the event on the South Lawn, what he was saying to the rest of us is:
This is my house. I own it. I will do with it what I please. Ill build a colosseum and have the gladiators fight under my gaze. Ill tear down the East Wing. Ill pave over the Rose Garden. Ill cover everything in gold and marble. Ill erase the names of all the men who came before me.
The fights were an exhibition of imperial domination, not a celebration of our 250th anniversary as a democracy.
The White House is not Buckingham Palace. It is not the Palace of Versailles. It is not the Forbidden City of Beijing. It does not belong to an emperor, or a king, or a commissar.
The White House belongs to us. All of us. The person who sits behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office is nothing more than an honored guest. A temporary caretaker.
The President is our servant. Not our Caesar.
Respectfully, Hunter
P.S. Cage match between me and Don Jr.? Your call on the venue. Anywhere but the South Lawn.
I wish I could sit down with you face to face and explain why so many of us were offended by the UFC fight on the South Lawn of the White House.
For me, it had nothing to do with the UFC or who showed up for the fights. The brand you and Dana have built is a bona fide American success story. More power to you. As for the fighters, in my book, anyone brave enough to put it all on the line in the arena is remarkable to witness. Their dedication and discipline inspire me. I dont understand anyone who cant admire that.
And as for the people who attended, I, for one, love Shane Gillis. I think hes hilarious and brilliant. It was a show. A once-in-a-lifetime spectacle. I cant blame anyone for wanting to witness it firsthand.
My problem is that I believe some of our public spaces are sacred. And unlike many of the great powers that came before us, these American monuments belong to all of us. Not to whoever happens to hold power at the moment.
The White House does not belong to Donald Trump. It does not belong to any President. It belongs to the people. To treat it as Caesar treated the Colosseum is antithetical to everything our founding fathers fought for.
This is not Rome. Presidents are not emperors doling out bread and circuses for the peasants. The White House is the Peoples House. This celebration could have happened in any stadium within a stones throw of the South Lawn. No one would have had an issue with it.
But that was obviously Donald Trumps whole point. By holding the event on the South Lawn, what he was saying to the rest of us is:
This is my house. I own it. I will do with it what I please. Ill build a colosseum and have the gladiators fight under my gaze. Ill tear down the East Wing. Ill pave over the Rose Garden. Ill cover everything in gold and marble. Ill erase the names of all the men who came before me.
The fights were an exhibition of imperial domination, not a celebration of our 250th anniversary as a democracy.
The White House is not Buckingham Palace. It is not the Palace of Versailles. It is not the Forbidden City of Beijing. It does not belong to an emperor, or a king, or a commissar.
The White House belongs to us. All of us. The person who sits behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office is nothing more than an honored guest. A temporary caretaker.
The President is our servant. Not our Caesar.
Respectfully, Hunter
P.S. Cage match between me and Don Jr.? Your call on the venue. Anywhere but the South Lawn.
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ICYMI: Hunter Biden's response to Joe Rogan bitching about haters of the UFC fights at our White House [View all]
Pluvious
Yesterday
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Why is anyone paying attention to the ''Manisphere'', they seem to get everything wrong ...
aggiesal
Yesterday
#11
I'd alter Hunter's analogy slightly. It was more like Caesar's Palace in Vegas than Caesar's Colosseum in Rome
ChicagoTeamster
Yesterday
#13
Can anyone imagine if Obama and/or Biden had this clown show on the front lawn?
vapor2
20 hrs ago
#27
Count me among the many who have a new admiration and respect for Hunter Biden.
summer_in_TX
14 hrs ago
#33
Why anybody pays any attention to Joe Rogan is beyond me. He called Obama "the best president ever" then.....
FadedMullet
14 hrs ago
#34
Hunter Biden's use of the English language should make Trump hide under his desk in shame.
FadedMullet
14 hrs ago
#35