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Now, in case you haven't heard, Barack Obama's hideous-looking building presidential museum is opening up in June. June 10th, to be exact.
But I looked and saw that they were selling this particular lapel in the gift shop.
Yes, you can support Obama's hideous vanity complex with these inspiring gift. This lapel, some kind of pin for 30 bucks. Now, it's $30 to get in there.
And he think that you want a picture of this hideous building.
You can't even make this up. And And to top it off, the fellow who designed this particular hideous thing sound like some foreigner, some Sammaricocalacala, whatever his name is.
But he's he's a a former New York University professor of ethical leadership and an architect who specialized in sustainability and social equality. Ooh, he sounds really, really smart.
Look at this hideous and you can get a hat that says hope for $35. Look at this.
You can go get your own damn hat and print hope on there, be cheaper than this. $35 and then I want you to see something else. See, you can just you can have this great thing. Here's some more hats for you.
You can have all this community. Ooh, I'm inspired. Imagination, imagination.
Empathy and courage. Oh, look at this.
Uh Is this the I think it's the former dog from the White House. I don't know what they did with the dog.
But look at this. Yes, we did. Yes, we can. Oh, this is artwork. But, this is the one I like.
You can get this pearl necklace inspired by Michelle for $390.
Come out your wallet now. Some other foreigner chukkalakabooka is the one who designed this woman-owned brand dedicated for supporting sustainability.
Ooh, this is wonderful here. Now, if I'm not mistaken, I do believe I saw this particular necklace.
And I'm not trying to be funny or anything. I was behind a Ford Explorer one time, and another time I was behind a Ford F-150.
And if I'm not mistaken, I could have sworn I saw an image.
I don't know if they're trying to be make fun of of of Michelle, but I believe I saw this same pearl necklace hanging off the back of a Ford F-150. Is is that the same necklace? Or it could have been this Ford Explorer.
I don't know, but it looked like the same necklace if you ask me.
I mean, I could be wrong. Could could be just me, but it looked like I saw this somewhere before. Is it is it mean the same pearl necklace she got The First Lady is so The former First Lady is so classy, isn't she? You can get all the And here, this is these are toys inspiring climate nerds. Renewable energy lab.
Wind powered. Could you show me a country that's working fine off of this kind of wind power? Green energy house. Oh, this We got to hurry up and run out and get this for Christmas. It's just in time.
Make sure you put in for your Christmas gift. Now, these vintage campaign posters hope and vote. You got to run and spend your money. Now this children's book by Dr. Jill Biden is in there for $20.
It's the cheapest thing in there. Look at this. Meow.
White House cat.
Willow.
Yes, you can get that too. I don't know why. And this is other books, notable books. Radicals. Oh, Saul Alinsky's in there.
Oh, that's pretty fitting.
If you want to get you one of these fantastic books. You want to get you some pearls.
Get you a lapel pin. All of this is available in the ugliest building ever dedicated to a a former president.
This is his presidential museum. By the way, let's remind you, he got it for $10 on a 99-year lease for 10 bucks.
Ooh, grab He drives such a hard bargain.
10 bucks they paid for this. Now you go out, spend your $30 to get in, and you can work there for free cuz they're trying to look for volunteers for free.
Building cost over $700 million, but they want you to work there for free. You can get your ugly pin for $30.
You can get you a pearl necklace for $390. All of this is available at the ugliest presidential library ever created.
Bar none.
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