I said it at least twice. I couldn't tell if the bust was young Robert senior, or John.
All the time you've spent on here polling me about the movie, you certainly had time to go see it.
After I insisted you tell me.
"I couldn't tell if the bust was young Robert senior, or John."
You repeatedly mentioned the bust because you believed it represented something about the president and yet you don't know which Kennedy it was. And Biden apparently doesn't even have a JFK bust in the Oval Office.
"All the time you've spent on here polling me about the movie, you certainly had time to go see it. "
I'm not interested in watching contemporary movies. I haven't been interested in movies for decades because they're obviously written and cast to fit a narrative. In the film, the bad guy is the White male president. Who are the good guys? A woman. A black man. A hispanic man. The message is obvious. The White man is the problem. The solution is a coalition of females and non-Whites. It's called "inter-sectionalism". That's the PC subplot you missed.
You might be interested in this review. Read the comments too.
https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a60479468/civil-war-ending-explained/