Are they clapping for the Medal of Honor recipient, or Trump figuring out how to award it?

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It's bad enough to have this President anywhere near a Medal of Honor, and to start this prestigious ceremony for these three American heroes, the first words out of his mouth were touting his own, completely unrelated, and immaterial, gains on strength of the economy and the stock market. That's all I could stomach hearing from him.

The audience, however, had two reasons to clap, one for the distinguished recipient of this award, and one for President Trump on figuring out how a clasp works. He never figured it out, but they clapped anyway.

This starts at 20:30 in the video





 
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It's bad enough to have this President anywhere near a Medal of Honor, and to start this prestigious ceremony for these three American heroes, the first words out of his mouth were touting his own, completely unrelated, and immaterial, gains on strength of the economy and the stock market. That's all I could stomach hearing from him.

The audience, however, had two reasons to clap, one for the distinguished recipient of this award, and one for President Trump on figuring out how a clasp works. He never figured it out, but they clapped anyway.

This starts at 20:30 in the video






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Cute post.

Keep making us laugh.








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It's bad enough to have this President anywhere near a Medal of Honor, and to start this prestigious ceremony for these three American heroes, the first words out of his mouth were touting his own, completely unrelated, and immaterial, gains on strength of the economy and the stock market. That's all I could stomach hearing from him.

The audience, however, had two reasons to clap, one for the distinguished recipient of this award, and one for President Trump on figuring out how a clasp works. He never figured it out, but they clapped anyway.

This starts at 20:30 in the video







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I doubt the conman ever learned how to use simple tools (shovels, rakes, hammers, etc.). Why would anyone trust him with something as complicated as a clasp?

Sorry ... I couldn't watch the video. The entire thing is theater and optics. Dog-and-pony shows surrounded by smoke-and-mirrors. Boring and predictable.
 
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