Posted on 10/15/2018 3:34:56 AM PDT by where's_the_Outrage?
President Donald Trump liked a painting of him having drinks with Abraham Lincoln, Richard Nixon and Teddy Roosevelt so much that he called the artist on the phone and then put a print of it in the White House.
Called The Republican Club, the print of 10 Republican presidents sitting around a table could be seen briefly in the background of Trumps interview with 60 Minutes Sunday, and an image of that moment went viral on social media.
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Absolutely Great!
I doubt Jackson would have been smiling about Hussein.
Who’s the guy standing to the left?
I think the Dem picture has Polk between Jackson and the pole, Buchanan between Carter and Obama, Van Buren to the left of the woman and Pierce and Cleveland between JFK and Wilson.
Ulysses Grant
Is that Monica underneath the table?
The guy standing behind Reagan is Grant?
I thought you meant the fellow far in the back, the one closer I believe is Bush the older.
It’s Nikki Haley. She’s hasn’t decided what party to run under.
If Teddy was in the photo, he would have had Barry getting them all coffee.
Shouldnt Cleveland be in the Democrat painting twice.
Calvin Coolidge on the right?
You can see General Grant in the far left of the picture. But who is the woman to his left?
And I think I see Warren G.Harding to the left of Coolidge...
That’s a keeper for sure!
I think there is already more than 10. Isn’t that Grant in the upper left? In the upper right, I think that is Hoover and one other...
“That Painting of Trump Having a Diet Coke With Abraham Lincoln Is Now Hanging in the White House”
...and now it is the wallpaper on my laptop.
Sarah walking up to the table....
Bush 41 makes sense. At first I thought it was Romney :)
Is that Taft waiting at the bar behind Eisenhower?
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