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In reply to the discussion: Defining image of the Trump presidency [View all]Johnny2X2X
(23,608 posts)31. The fact the new flag polls are indeed 88 feet should have sent alarm bells off in the media
The nod to Nazism is insane and cannot be dismissed as coincidence or even trolling.
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Is this at white house or Mar a Lago? They let the flag touch the ground. If he fell there's no one to assist him either
ChicagoTeamster
10 hrs ago
#5
The photo says White House. Mar a Largo is in southern FLA so would not be wearing a heavy overcoat.
Fla Dem
10 hrs ago
#6
Yes. You NEVER let the flag hit the ground, much less leaving it there in a heap.
calimary
6 hrs ago
#39
The flag needs to respected. But I know that the "person" in the photo could care less.
NHvet
10 hrs ago
#12
That photo combined with the pharma photo are definitely the most defining to date...
bsiebs
9 hrs ago
#19
The fact the new flag polls are indeed 88 feet should have sent alarm bells off in the media
Johnny2X2X
8 hrs ago
#31
No matter how pissed off I have been at our government since I was young I never would have allowed that.
twodogsbarking
7 hrs ago
#33