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Obama’s Presidential Portrait Places Him Squarely In….The Bushes?
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RE: Obama’s Presidential Portrait Places Him Squarely In….The Bushes?
(02-12-2018 08:12 PM)Old Blue Wrote:  I guess artistically he's trying to promote how, because of his race, he's cut off from the rest of the Presidents? All alone in the bushes. Suffering the slings and arrows of things he cannot help? Maybe he's trying to show how alone he felt during his two terms? In my opinion it's just another way to divide the nation. The only thing he was ever any good at. Legacy all gone. But let's face it, if the legacy was any good, it wouldn't have been this easy to get rid of.

...."we consulted heavily with the 'artist'....."

that should shock nobody.....
02-12-2018 08:17 PM
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