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strongermessage

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September 5, 2020

dRumpf's Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipients

The Presidential Medal of Freedom is an award bestowed by the president of the United States to recognize people who have made "an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors".

dRumpf’s Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients:

Miriam Adelson - Wife of a Casino Owner who gave millions to his campaign.
Edwin Meese – Former Attorney General who resigned after a scandal involving government contracts.
Orrin Hatch – Useless rethuglican senator.
Babe Ruth – Baseball player who drank a lot, not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Roger Staubach – Goody two-shoes football player.
Tiger Woods – Golfer whose ex-wife hit him with a golf club after he had multiple infidelities.
Jim Ryun – Asshole rethuglican who was a track star.
Jerry West – LA Lakers basketball player.
Mariano Rivera – Baseball player who I actually had to Google.
Roger Penske – NASCAR.
Rush Limbaugh – Drug addict.
Antonin Scalia – Bigot.
Elvis Pressley – Oh well.
Jack Keane – Former General and Fox News Contributor.
Lou Holtz – Asshole.
Alan Page – Great football player who became a judge. I have no idea why he is in this group. According to a news article on NBC Sports“Page has never shied away from letting people know what he thought of Trump, and what he feels he’s doing to the country. He said last year that Trump’s ‘administration has played to’people’s worst fears and has played to people’s racial insecurities.’ When asked what he’d say to the President, Page said he’d be ‘inclined not to want to talk to him’ because ‘you’d probably get more reaction out of the paint on the wall.’”

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