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It’s the last Christmas that the Biden family’s stockings will be hung from the White House chimney with care and First Lady Jill Biden unveiled the building’s holiday decor for the final time before the crooked clan retreats to Delaware for good.
On Monday, the day after Santa Claus came early for Hunter Biden in the form of a sweeping pardon for all crimes that he’s “committed or may have committed” for the last decade courtesy of his dad, Mrs. Biden spoke at an event to officially ring in the Christmas season in all of its resplendence at the outgoing First Family’s residence.
The first lady delivered holiday greetings to mark this year’s theme of a “season of peace and light,” an odd choice considering how her husband Joe Biden seems to be hellbent on bringing anything but peace to the world by greenlighting Ukraine to use U.S.-provided missiles to strike Russia and potentially light up the planet with the glow of a nuclear apocalypse.
Jill Biden’s final Christmas decorations at the White House. Yikes. pic.twitter.com/j8mBSb7b5Q
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) December 2, 2024
According to Axios, more than 300 volunteers pitched in to support the effort that features 83 Christmas trees, more than 28,125 ornaments, and 165,075 holiday lights, and while there was much to admire, some were just plain butt-ugly.
Shared pictures of some of the decor left an impression as sour as spoiled eggnog, demonstrating a truly tacky taste that X users likened to a “clown show” among other unflattering reviews of Mrs. Biden’s handiwork.
Jill Biden’s Christmas decorations look like what would happen if a group of circus clowns projectile vomitted all over the White House, which I guess is the perfect metaphor to sum up the last four years. pic.twitter.com/L69VkNMLTo
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) December 2, 2024
“Jill Biden’s Christmas decorations look like what would happen if a group of circus clowns projectile vomitted all over the White House, which I guess is the perfect metaphor to sum up the last four years,” one critic remarked.
Other reviews were also pretty savage, perhaps it’s the merry-go-round.
To be honest, it does represent the last 4 years quite well..
The decorations resemble a circus clown show.
— Hugo Vale (@HugoVale_) December 2, 2024
Her decorations represent the state of the last four years. A flipping circus.
— Kambree (@KamVTV) December 2, 2024
I think she dipped into Hunter’s Stash…
— Jason Robertson (@JRobFromMN) December 2, 2024
No taste, just like her taste in clothing.
— Kelly M. (@KMierkowski) December 2, 2024
Seems like appropriate decorations considering the last four years have been a clown show.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 2, 2024
Some users are already looking forward to next Christmas when Melania Trump will be back in charge of the White House decorations which were a picture of holiday class during her four years as first lady.
Class will be back in the @WhiteHouse next year. Thank God! pic.twitter.com/FQGaEk9dbi
— Florida Mama (@nickberoxbe1989) December 2, 2024
Soon. pic.twitter.com/Vxm8XRO9Hk
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) December 2, 2024
If there’s one positive for this year’s Biden Yuletide, it’s that the “clown” show Christmas is nowhere near as off-the-charts repulsive as 2023 was, the gayest Nutcracker of all performed by a dance troupe that had serious grievances with “white privilege.”
A bit of magic, wonder, and joy brought to you by the talented tappers of Dorrance Dance, performing their playful interpretation of The Nutcracker Suite.
Enjoy! pic.twitter.com/qXtCm4t37o
— Jill Biden (@FLOTUS) December 13, 2023
“The holidays have always held a special place in our hearts, and we’ve loved opening the doors of the People’s House wider and wider each year, continuing the spirit of goodwill and gratitude,” Joe and Jill Biden said in a welcome letter to visitors.
“At the holidays, Americans come together every year in fellowship and faith, reminding us that we are stronger as a community than we are apart. The strength of our country, and the soul of our Nation, come from you. May the promise of this ‘Season of Peace and Light’ guide your path forward,” the First Couple added.
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