A Petty Barack Obama Refuses to Participate in Unveiling of Official White House Portrait
Article by Matt Margolis in "PJMedia":
The unveiling of presidents’ official White House portraits by their successor has been a long-held tradition—until now. Barack Obama is refusing to participate in the ceremony for the unveiling of his portrait, NBC News has learned.
“Republican presidents have done it for
Democratic presidents, and vice versa,” noted NBC News. “Even when one
of them ascended to the White House by defeating or sharply criticizing
the other.”
True enough—Barack Obama hosted the ceremony
of the unveiling of George W. Bush’s official White House portrait,
despite Obama ascending to the office by being a harsh critic of the
43rd president. George W. Bush similarly hosted the ceremony of
Clinton’s portrait unveiling. Bush had been a critic of Clinton’s during
the 2000 campaign, promising to restore honor and dignity to the
office, sullied by Clinton’s sex scandal with Monica Lewinsky. Bill
Clinton hosted the ceremony for George H.W. Bush, whom he’d defeated in
the 1992 election.
Barack Obama has “no interest in participating in the post-presidency rite of passage” as Trump is in office, according to people familiar with the matter.
President Trump has been harshly critical of Obama, most recently calling for him to testify about his involvement is Spygate. On Monday, Trump called Obama “one of the worst Presidents in the history of our country,” an assessment that fact-checks as true.
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