The Forgotten Man (2010) by Jon McNaughton
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Wow. Never seen it before. But hey Obama is a constitutional lawyer. He clearly respected the constitution (sarcasm)
Hold on a second. I think some of these are all over the place.
I don't think it's fair for Theodore Roosevelt to be clapping for Obama. TR was a progressive, but he was basically an American Nationalist Progressive that hyper-focused on the idea of the individual bringing himself up. He probably would have called Obama a weak pussy, and told that guy to kick his ass.
Lincoln at my most charitable would have stood on the constitution and claimed he was forced into it, though a big portion of his policies were heavy protectionism for Americans.
LBJ should be fucking smiling.
The only reason Woodrow Wilson isn't clapping is because Obama is black. Same thing goes for Andrew Jackson.
I see this painter was a fan of Reagan, who depressed wages with amnesty so the man on the bench can't feed his family.
What's this a commentary on?
JFK going in to ask Obama for a Lolita Express invite.
What?
JFK liked whores, not children. Everybody knows that... because we fucking saw it.
Then Trump walked in with historically low unemployment rates and historically high stock markets. The establishment couldn't stand it so they rigged the 2020 election against him.
Err, what?
The stock market was high, sure, but historically low unemployment in 2016? That's not the case.
Huh, Trump was only president in 2016 and 2020 not the four years in between.
Weird.
This makes even less sense. The fact that Trump reduced unemployment is my point.
He didn't walk in with record low unemployment, he made it. Obama didn't have "record low unemployment" when Trump got into office.
Bro it's a metaphor. He walked into the room with it it's not literal
"walked into it" means that he took office with that already being the case. It isn't worded properly.
I think he meant he "walked into" this painting carrying the good economy he created like in a suitcase or something, making everyone jealous.
Yeah, I don't get it.
FDR hid his disability in public most of the time. He was always photographed and video-taped standing. He famously had massive steel clamps that locked his legs straight up, so he could move, with assistance, by basically swaying his hips and thighs a bit.
I dunno. I kinda think Bush looking back and going, "huh. real shame. Anyways..." kinda seems very Bushlike.