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Donald Trump Announces What Will Be Different About His White House Dinners

Февраль 11, 2016     Автор: Ольга Хмельная
Donald Trump Announces What Will Be Different About His White House Dinners

One of the many tasks of the president of the United States is hosting state dinners for various foreign dignitaries who come to the U.S to meet with the president. Usually these are elegant affairs, full of pomp and fancy food.

But Politico reported that Donald Trump has promised that if he becomes president all of that will end.

Trump stated that until the U.S is no longer running a trade deficit, there will be no state dinners. However, after the deficit is eliminated, he planned to host “double” the dinners.

This followed Trump’s rather sarcastic comment last summer that he would have rather given the president of China a Big Mac than the “Grilled Cannon of Colorado Lamb with Garlic Fried Milk and Baby Broccoli” that he was served.

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“And then Obama gives a big party, a state dinner for the head of China, they probably don’t even talk about it,” Trump stated, arguing that he would make better deals than Obama.

Michelle Obama‘s entire first ladyship has been devoted to coming up with the worst food possible for state dinners, (as well as depriving America’s schoolchildren of anything that actually tastes good).

“It’s going to be different, folks. It’s going to be different. We’re not going to have state dinners,” Trump stated. “I’ll have state dinners — when we break even I’ll have a state dinner, and when we start making money, I’ll have a double state dinner.”

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Michelle Obama and her liberal cronies are probably horrified at the thought of what Trump would serve foreign heads of state at the White House.

Maybe if liberals had been more focused on negotiating with foreign heads of state instead of creating some ridiculous sounding dish for them to eat we wouldn’t be in the dire financial situation we are today.

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