Trump Just Exposed What Obama Took From The WH Because He Was Sick Of Looking At It Every
Day Our new First Lady Melania Trump released
her first White House Christmas video this past Monday.
It shows all the decorations which illustrate a stark difference between the Trump�s and
the Obama�s Christmas at the White House celebration.
The most obvious difference between the two decorating styles is the ambiance.
Melania Trump decorated the White House to look like a peaceful and magical place, very
elegant and the definition of what Christmas is supposed to be.
She shared the video of the display on her Instagram page.
The Christmas decorations and some scenes looked just like a true come to life winter
fairytale land, something out of a book.
But what is most important about this video is the nativity scene, which had been absent
from the White House since Barack Hussein Obama took office in 2009.
The fact that the White House once again has a nativity scene proves beyond any shadow
of a doubt that President Trump did, in fact, keep his promise to bring �Christmas back�
and end the so-called �Happy Holiday� movement.
What a difference one year can make.
The Obama�s final Christmas in the White House had no mention of Jesus whatsoever.
The decorations included a vast display of Lego gingerbread houses.
Michelle actually hired a team of Lego builders to build a total of 56 gingerbread houses
which required a total of over 200,000 Lego pieces.
Because we all know nothing says �Christmas� and �Jesus� like Legos.
In fact, the Obama era decorations had nothing whatsoever to do with Jesus at all.
Please America, please don�t make the same mistake again.
There is no way a person who has a Muslim name and upbringing should ever be President
of the United States of America again.
We all know the majority of Americans suffered from white guilt in 2008 and 2012, but now
we are over it.
And America can once again be America again!Via The White House Historical Association:
Christmas Traditions at the White House
Nineteenth-century White House Christmas celebrations were not grand state affairs but usually simple
family events.
The first family decorated the house with greens and there were celebrations on the
holiday.
The first White House Christmas party was held in December 1800.
President and Mrs. Adams gave it for their four-year-old granddaughter Suzannah, who
was living with them.
The Adams invited the children of �official� Washington to the party.
One of the most elaborate children�s Christmas parties was President Andrew Jackson�s �frolic�
for the children of his household in 1834.
This party included games, dancing, a grand dinner, and ended with an indoor �snowball
fight� with specially made cotton balls.
The first Christmas tree in the White House was placed in the second floor Yellow Oval
Room (then used as a family parlor and library) in 1889 (Benjamin Harrison administration).
It was decorated with candles, toys, etc. for the Harrison grandchildren.
The Cleveland Family tree decorated with red, white and blue electric light bulbs, delighted
the president�s young daughters.
It was placed in the second floor Oval Room of the White House in 1894.
President and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt hosted a �carnival� during the 1903 Christmas
season for 500 children including dinner, dancing, musical entertainment, souvenirs,
and a special treat in the form of ice cream formed in the shape of Santa and other Christmas
novelties.
President Roosevelt, an avowed conservationist, did not approve of cutting trees for Christmas
decorations.
However, his son Archie defied the ban and smuggled in a small tree that was decorated
and hidden in a closet in the upstairs sewing room.
The Taft children placed the first tree on the State floor in the Blue Room in 1909.
The Wilsons continued to have a tree in the Blue Room.
President Calvin Coolidge was the first chief executive to preside over the National Christmas
tree lighting ceremony on the Ellipse in 1923.
Today, the Christmas Pageant of Peace, a major event held annually on the Ellipse since 1954,
includes the lighting of the National Christmas Tree.
This celebration respects the holiday worship of all faiths and features the appearance
of the first family to light the tree and host live musical and dance performances.
First Lady Lou Henry Hoover established the custom of decorating an official tree in the
White House in 1929.
Since that time, the honor of trimming the Christmas tree on the state floor has belonged
to our first ladies.
The tree stands in the oval Blue Room, an elegant space honored as the center of holiday
splendor.
In 1961, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy began the tradition of selecting a theme for the
official White House Christmas tree.
She decorated a tree placed in the oval Blue Room with ornamental toys, birds and angels
modeled after Petr Tchaikovsky�s �Nutcracker Suite� ballet.
In 1961 First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy began the tradition of selecting a theme for the
official White House Christmas tree.
That year the tree was decorated with ornamental toys, birds, angels and characters from the
�Nutcracker Suite� ballet.
For the American Flowers Tree in 1969, First Lady Patricia Nixon arranged for disabled
workers in Florida to make velvet and satin balls featuring each states official flower.
The record for the number of trees in the White House was held for many years by the
Eisenhower administration when 26 trees filled every floor of the house.
That mark has been eclipsed on several occasions in recent times, including the Clinton administration�s
36 trees in the 1997 theme of �Santa�s Workshop,� and the 2008 White House Christmas
decorations of the Bush administration that included 27 trees as part of a theme of �A
Red, White and Blue Christmas.�
Franklin D. Roosevelt always read Charles Dickens� A Christmas Carol to his family
on Christmas Eve.
Beginning in 1961, in the Kennedy administration, themes have been selected for the Blue Room
tree.
That year was decorated with objects depicting characters and toys from the �Nutcracker
Suite� ballet.
Since 1966, the National Christmas Tree Association has held a competition for the White House
Blue Room tree.
Over her eight White House holiday seasons, First Lady Hillary Clinton showcased the talents
of America�s artistic communities.
First Lady Laura Bush varied the decorations, including the themes of �All Creatures Grand
and Small in 2002� highlighting her love of animals and the importance of pets to White
House history and a patriotic �A Red, White and Blue Christmas� in 2008.
The theme had been inspired by letters from Americans that began arriving after September
11th suggesting the White House have a red, white and blue Christmas.
First Lady Michelle Obama announced the 2010 White House Christmas theme of �Simple Gifts�
and she explained, �The greatest blessings of all are the ones that don�t cost a thing:
the time that we spend with our loved ones, the freedoms we enjoy as Americans and the
joy we feel from reaching out to those in need.�
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What's the Story Behind the Mysterious 2001 Death of Joe Scarborough's Staffer? (VIDEO) - Duration: 2:14.
After President Trump tweeted about an old conspiracy theory about MSNBC's Joe Scarborough
this morning, people are once again asking what exactly happened in his Florida district
office in 2001.
Before he became an MSNBC personality, Scarborough was a member of the House of Representatives,
representing Florida.
On July 19, 2001, Lori Klausutis, a staffer for Scarborough, was found dead in his Fort
Walton Beach district office.
Foul play was never considered, and the death was ruled an accident.
However, conspiracy theorists have tried to tie her death to Scarborough, even though
he was not in the office at the time.
As Scarborough as teamed up with fiance and co-host Mika Brzezinski to attack their one-time
friend Donald Trump, the President has returned the favor by drudging up the tragedy, implying
he had some hand in Klausutis' death.
The Daily Caller has more.
President Donald Trump dredged up an incident from 2001 involving the death of MSNBC's
Joe Scarborough staffer while he was serving in Congress, calling for an investigation
into what happened.
"Will they terminate low ratings Joe Scarborough based on the 'unsolved mystery' that took
place in Florida years ago?
Investigate!" Trump tweeted Wednesday morning.
While Scarborough was a congressman in the summer of 2001, a 28-year-old female staffer,
Lori Klausutis, was found dead in Scarborough's Florida district office in Fort Walton Beach.
Investigators declared the death to be of natural causes, but that hasn't stopped
some from questioning whether or not foul play was involved.
The Fort Walton Beach Police Department medical examiner determined a month after Klausutis's
death that she died of a head injury.
The medical examiner said Klausutis lost consciousness due to an abnormal heart rhythm and fell.
She then, according to reports, hit her head on her desk, causing an injury that ultimately
led to her death.
Klausutis had reportedly told people the day before her death that she felt ill, but she
did not give any more details as to what was ailing her at the time.
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What BankyW was doing before mistakenly sharing wife's naked image|NVS News - Duration: 1:38.
What BankyW was doing before mistakenly sharing wife's naked image
Its no longer news that Nigerian singer, Bankole Wellington, popularly known as Banky W, yesterday mistakenly shared a nude photo of his newly wedded wife, Nollywood actress, Adesua Etomi on social media.
What is news, however, is that the photo has since then, generated a lot of controversies.
Some notable figures including actress, Kate Henshaw, have taken to Twitter to warn that some things should be kept private.
She also called on the couple not to be carried away by social media.
However, it has been observed that the image that went viral online was edited from a video the singer intended to share online.
The actual video from the scene has now made its way into the internet.
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High-Rise Shooter Was Living In Paddock's Condo And Now Cops Just Made Another Disturbing Find - Duration: 4:47.
It's been nearly two months exactly since the Las Vegas massacre which was the largest
mass shooting in modern history that strangely disappeared from the media and left major
questions unanswered.
Now, police have confirmed the death of a second shooter who was caught committing a
copycat attack in killer Stephen Paddock's other hometown in Nevada where he owned property.
Thickening the "forgotten" plot was what was found after authorities took this second
shooter out that proves a chilling connection to Paddock and possibly provides some answers
to the Vegas massacre mystery that investigators seem desperate to hide.
The investigation into the October 1 massacre at Mandalay Bay has been flawed, to say the
least.
For the victims of the families and citizens seeking answers it hasn't been forgotten
and only more questions have arisen in the mystery as to why this strange case has been
treated so different than all other crimes of this magnitude.
The truth has a way of revealing itself, which, unfortunately, came out in a terrifying way
with what just happened in Reno, Nevada.
While little is being released about the Vegas shooter and his motive, what was well known
is that he owned property in both Nevada casino towns of Las Vegas and Reno.
So it comes as a sickening surprise that almost exactly two months after Paddock opened fired
from a high-rise in Vegas, that the exact same attack was attempted in a high-rise in
Reno.
Thankfully, the gunman in this would-be copycat massacre was killed before he could murder
innocent people beneath him.
The response was a major difference from the Vegas incident which was perhaps not ironic.
The Washington Post reports:
A gunman was killed by police after he fired shots from an elevated position at a luxury
apartment complex in downtown Reno, Nev., shortly before 7 p.m. Tuesday, police said.
Barricaded in a room on the eighth floor of the high-rise building, the shooter sent bullets
raining onto the street below.
No other casualties have been reported, except for a woman who was injured in the hand, the
Sparks Police Department said in a news release.
She did not need medical treatment.
Few details about the incident were available Tuesday night.
Neither the identity of the shooter nor the intended target was known.
Tuesday's shooting at the Montage complex came less than two months after Stephen Paddock
killed 58 people and injured nearly 500 others in Las Vegas, the deadliest mass shooting
in modern American history.
Paddock, 64, fired at thousands of unsuspecting concertgoers from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay
Bay Resort and Casino before killing himself.
It's not coincidental that Paddock has been mentioned in the (rather limited) reporting
of this narrowly averted tragedy since the tactic was identical.
However, the mode of operation wasn't all this now dead would-be murder had in connection
to Paddock.
The Post explains the chilling connection:
Paddock once owned a unit at the Montage, the Associated Press reported, adding that
records showed he sold the property in December 2016.
After police arrived at the Reno apartment complex, the gunman continued to fire shots
from inside the room.
A woman was also inside the apartment, Sparks police said in its news release.
The woman, whom police initially described as a hostage, was not injured in the shooting,
the Reno Gazette-Journal reported.
Authorities negotiated with the shooter, Reno Police Department officer Tim Broadway told
reporters in a news conference.
At one point, police tweeted that the "suspect" had been "detained."
Police officers and a SWAT team then "converged on the suspect's room and an officer-involved
shooting occurred," according to the Sparks Police news release.
The shooter received medical aid on the scene and was transported to a hospital, where he
was pronounced dead, police said.
If it seems strange that a man who was in the same residential highrise where Paddock
once owned property attempted to commit the same crime, you're not alone.
There's the question of if these two knew each other or if this subsequent attacker
knew more than should have about the mysterious Vegas attack and faced the same deadly fate
as so many surviving victims in Vegas.
Sparks police should be praised for their exceptionally quick response, but it's also
a major contrast to Vegas police's response time.
Paddock was able to massacre hoards of people before he was killed.
Perhaps this incident will be swept under the rug as fast as Paddock's strange case,
if not quicker.
It's already odd that a name or any information about the individual killed by police has
not been released.
Maybe once (or if) it is, a lot more will come back that answers lingering questions
in the Vegas massacre authorities seem to want the country to forget.
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