Haley Carinia
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They say it so much that they believe it, but they also say it so much that it loses its meaning.
And I think that it is just that for them.
It's just words.
And they know that the current Republican Party isn't anything like that.
But, you know, there's a lot going on at the White House right now.
Lots of construction and not only construction.
with this new East Wing and ballroom, which I want to ask you about.
But apparently last week and in weeks prior, President Trump has been on the ox, if you will.
He's been blasting his own music.
So here's a quick video of him, maybe, or someone else blasting the Phantom of the Opera outside the White House.
Listen to this.
Kind of spooky.
I think it's so funny.
And, you know, you don't think that President Trump would be such a, you know, Broadway show connoisseur, but I guess so.
But you brought up the Kennedy Center.
So I wanted to ask you about this because a journalist went to Jamie Stein, went to a symphony at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, of course.
And apparently the national anthem was playing ahead of performances because that is something new under President Trump's leadership that the national anthem will play before whatever you're seeing at the Kennedy Center.
And this is what this liberal journo said.
Readers, President Donald Trump's new regime at the beloved center decreed the National Symphony Orchestra must stand and play the national anthem before every concert.
How dissonant.