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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Trump Roasts Brandon’s Benchwarmer Status at Queen’s Funeral

'However, a good time for our President to get to know the leaders of certain Third World countries... '

(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) Donald Trump made a pre-presidency fortune in real estate, among other successful business ventures, and knows one of the guiding rules for property sales is location, location, location.

It’s a lesson President Joe Biden learned the hard way, when he got stuck in the nosebleed section of seating for Queen Elizabeth’s funeral. The snub of relegating the alleged world leader to benchwarmer status 14 rows deeps at didn’t go unnoticed, especially by Trump.

“This is what’s happened to America in just two short years. No respect!” Trump wrote on Truth Social in a post that was paired with a New York Post photo of Biden slouching in the peanut gallery during the historic event.

“In Real Estate, like in Politics and in Life, LOCATION IS EVERYTHING!!!” Trump posted.

The former president was able to find at least some good in Biden’s bad.

“However, a good time for our President to get to know the leaders of certain Third World countries,” Trump quipped. “If I were president, they wouldn’t have sat me back there—and our Country would be much different than it is right now!”

The official White House response defending the benchwarmer-in-chief was nearly as awful as Biden’s lousy seats.

“The answer to the query is both routine and extraordinary,” reported Time. “The Americans got stuck in traffic.”

The leader of a world Super Power, in other words, couldn’t be bothered to show up on time for one of the most significant and somber events in the monarchy’s storied history.

“Turns out, Joe Biden turned up for the Queen’s funeral a half-hour late,” noted RedState’s Andrew Malcolm. “I warned about this dangerous & insulting habit before: Joe Biden Is Always Late for Everything, Except Weekends Away.”

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