Apparently, Barack Obama has decided his presidential monument is an exclusive club — and Donald Trump isn’t on the list. The big opening ceremony for the Obama Monolith, meant to celebrate one of the most divisive presidents in modern history, just won’t include the actual leader who brought the establishment to its knees and gave a voice back to real Americans. It’s no surprise; Democrats have spent years rewriting the rules whenever it suits them. “Unity” and “dignity” are nice words for campaign slogans, but once the cameras are off, they sure don’t practice much of either.
People used to look at a new presidential library as a sign of honor. Dignity. The kind of class and grandeur that said, “This is America, and this is what leadership looks like.” Think of the Reagan Library. It’s elegant. Patriotic. It reminds people why this country is the hope of the world. Now fast forward to the spectacle around the Obama Center. In today’s liberal-led America, the very idea of presidential greatness gets tainted with globalist priorities and the never-ending worship of identity politics.
But here’s the real problem: the snub isn’t just about Trump. It’s an insult to the millions of Americans who voted for him and believe in his vision. Liberals talk a big game about tolerance and unity, but when real unity means letting a conservative sit at the table, suddenly the rules change. Liberals show their true colors every time they freeze out anyone who disagrees with their narrative. They’re terrified of anyone who calls out their incompetence and agenda. So, just like that, Trump’s name vanishes from the guest list, as if deleting someone can erase their accomplishments.
Let’s call this what it is. This is about control. The left wants to control the narrative, control history, and control who gets to be celebrated. They would rather build million-dollar shrines to themselves than face the reality that Trump did what Obama never could: he put America first and woke up a sleeping nation. Maybe that’s what really bothers them. Maybe that’s why Democrats and their media mouthpieces have to cling so tightly to their own echo chamber.
If Obama’s palace can’t handle a little dissent in the crowd, what does that tell you about the so-called “hope and change” crowd? Maybe they’re just afraid Trump would draw a bigger crowd than Obama ever could, even at his own event.
Source: Redstate
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