Sunday, October 26, 2025

Wreckballing the East Wing



In fact, on July 31, President Trump explained the siting of His Ballroom at the White House, "It won't interfere with the current building. It won't be, it'll be uh uh, even ...


Then, suddenly, on October 20, building machines started tearing down the East Wing of the White House.



Donald, you signed it:


It is commonplace, and we have become accustomed to it, that politicians talk big, make lots of promises, but only keep a fraction of them. This building project is a striking example of a broken promise. 


Note: Construction waste cannot be swept under a carpet. That is why the US Secret Service banned photography.


On top: The demolition was a cloak-and-dagger operation.


Stephen Colbert explained, "It is about the same size as a professional ...


When the applause for this joke was hesitant, Stephen consoled his audience, "We got there, we got there eventually. Got to that joke," which shows that soccer still doesn't have the same status in the United States as football.

Here are some of the sponsors:


Stephen, "It will be a lot of ballroom."


The White House proper looks dwarfed.
 

On October 22, at a press conference at the White House, the King raved about His 300 million project, "You walk into the ballroom for princely soirées.

The WAPO published a before -


- and - after sketch.


One cartoonist had a suspicion:

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