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In reply to the discussion: Defining image of the Trump presidency [View all]BattleRow
(2,033 posts)42. Be fun to do a take on Old King Cole
Except replace verses re Trump..and Epstein.
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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
16 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
16 hrs ago
#6
Yes. You NEVER let the flag hit the ground, much less leaving it there in a heap.
calimary
12 hrs ago
#39
It feels like a decade (or more) but it's actually been less than 10 months...
Wiz Imp
3 hrs ago
#54
the white house flag poles are proudly "88" ft in honor of some austrian painter
rampartd
9 min ago
#59
The flag needs to respected. But I know that the "person" in the photo could care less.
NHvet
15 hrs ago
#12
That photo combined with the pharma photo are definitely the most defining to date...
bsiebs
15 hrs ago
#19
The fact the new flag polls are indeed 88 feet should have sent alarm bells off in the media
Johnny2X2X
13 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
13 hrs ago
#33