Sunday, December 21, 2025

Gaudy, Tacky, Ostentatious, Cheap, Glitzy...

No matter how you describe it, it cheapens the Kennedy Center... he wants to make it look like a brothel!
The president is far from finished tampering with the historic arts center.
The Daily Beast
Jack Revell
Dec. 27 2025


Not content with completing his takeover of the Kennedy Center by slapping his own name on the building, President Donald Trump has revealed the next phase of his current redesign obsession.

The 79-year-old president hinted on Truth Social that the ’60s modernist building in Washington, D.C., would be getting the Mar-a-Lago special with a gold and marble interior refit, starting, of course, with the theater’s armrests.

“Potential Marble armrests for the seating at The Trump Kennedy Center. Unlike anything ever done or seen before!” Trump announced on Friday evening.
Do you believe this, this... sh*t!
Accompanying images show the hard-stone armrest examples that Trump apparently wants to install in the chairs of the center’s three main theaters.

It’s just the latest round in the president’s ongoing commandeering of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, a “living memorial” to the 35th president, who was assassinated in 1963.
Everything Trump touches turns to sh*t. Maybe it is because his grandfather ran a whorehouse that he wants everything to look like one!

People are seeing what Trump really is... a "narcissist egomaniac"
Warships, performing arts centers, ballrooms... anything in Washington DC is liable to get named after the White House occupant
El Pais
Iker Seisdedos
Dec 26, 2025


In December alone, Donald Trump has lent his name to a new class of warship that the United States will build in the coming years, to the U.S. Institute of Peace, and to Washington’s grand performing arts and music center, the renowned Kennedy Center. As of last week, it is officially called The Donald J. Trump and the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center.

Even before that, the president promised to erect a triumphal arch on the National Mall, and began demolishing the East Wing to make way for a new ballroom whose gigantic dimensions will dwarf those of the White House. When it’s finished, it will be called — you guessed it — The Donald J. Trump Ballroom.

There’s also Trump Rx, a website where the government aims to offer prescription drugs at discount prices; the Trump Accounts, an investment account for children that is paid out to the recipient upon turning 18; and the Trump Gold and Platinum Cards. These offer a shortcut for individuals and companies in a hurry to obtain U.S. residency and can afford to spend amounts starting at one million dollars, described as donations to the Department of Commerce.
Trump is a "Megalomaniac"!
Russell Riley, co-director of the Presidential Oral History Program at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center, confirmed in an email that there is no precedent for Trump’s vanity. “These kinds of honors have always been bestowed after leaving office. Culturally, it was considered inappropriate in the United States for a president to honor himself in this way; the primary value of such tributes used to lie in the fact that his fellow citizens understood that his service deserved to be remembered forever by naming important institutions or places after him,” Riley explains. “Any presidential action can be easily reversed by the next president. So I would bet that Trump’s name won’t remain on the Kennedy Center for long after January 2029 [when the next occupant of the White House moves in].”
And let us not forget... "The Gulf of America"!
Many in Washington are wondering which monument will be next on the list, or which respected predecessor Trump is considering associating his name with: Lincoln? Jefferson? Washington? As the United States heads towards the celebration of the 250th anniversary of its founding, which Trump is hoping to underscore with the construction of a triumphal arch near the memorials of those three presidents, it doesn’t seem wise to rule out any possibility.


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