I know people love to dunk on the White House Christmas decorations every year (especially when it’s a Republican First Lady who is in charge of coming up with the theme for the season, as they did with Melania Trump quite often), but I usually have very few issues with how things look there this time of the year. Most of the time it’s gorgeous, festive, and is typically a fitting tribute not only to the iconic building which displays the decor but also the hundreds if not thousands of people involved in making sure everything goes off without a hitch.
This year’s theme, selected by First Lady Jill Biden, is “Gifts from the Heart.” Today, the press was given a preview of the White House Christmas decorations, which included a look at the traditional gingerbread White House. Some of the decorations were already posted to her Twitter page earlier by Jill Biden.
Inspirational by acts of kindness, experiences, and the joy they brought to our spirits, White House decor reflects the Gifts from Heart that connect us all. pic.twitter.com/fsaYFthIqH
— Jill Biden (@FLOTUS) November 29, 2021
Looks like pretty standard fare for the most part, although don’t expect any preaching from the Usual Suspects on the left over the garish red “gifts” display seen in the lower right photo, though we were told by Melania Trump’s critics during the 2018 “red Christmas tree display” nontroversy that so much red was over the top and not suitable White House Christmas ornamentation.
As you see at the top of this post as well as in the lower left of Mrs. Biden’s tweet, a small village was added to the left side of the gingerbread White House display. The display includes a small village, a petrol station, fire department and police precinct.
But if you look a little closer, you’ll notice some important things that are missing, like the high gas prices at the pumps, which Breitbart White House correspondent Charlie Spiering pointed out:
This year’s White House Gingerbread House includes a gas station — No visible price per gallon signs pic.twitter.com/rCgxj5maWW
— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) November 29, 2021
What is the other thing missing? After being set on fire by Antifa/Black Lives Matter-led protesters, the fire erupted from the roof of the precinct.
I mean, if we’re striving for realism, why not go all out? Gas prices are nuts right now, and setting government buildings like police stations and federal courthouses on fire (or at least attempting to) was pretty close to standard practice during last year’s Democrat-endorsed “peaceful protests,” after all.
A famous 2014 image of Joe Biden, a lonely man, staring from the White House windows was also missing. Jeryl Bier (an independent journalist) added another photo to complete the look.
the detail is amazing… https://t.co/ysc9OpDbZH pic.twitter.com/sU1yRsTZoc
— Jeryl Bier (@JerylBier) November 29, 2021
I should also note that on the right side of the gingerbread house as you’re looking at it was a warehouse, a postal office, a grocery store, and a school. It was overlooked that the warehouse had been emptied due to the supply crisis. The postal office was overcrowded. And the grocery store contained staple foods and drinks that were much more expensive than they were a year ago. Bidenomics is responsible for this. The school was mostly empty because thanks to leftist teachers’ unions, some school districts in America are still encouraging “remote learning,” ostensibly due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The picture is missing something? A gingerbread church, which really was needed when you think about it considering that’s where many people will be going to pray this holiday season for some miracles on multiple fronts, especially as they continue struggling to survive in Joe Biden’s America.
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This post was last modified on November 29, 2021 11:50 am
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