Burgers a mile high.
Foot Long Sandwiches at Subway are only 11.5” long.
The Toyota Corolla’s that Hertz rents are called Midsize Cars.
When will the madness end?
I noticed something curious.
Nowhere did I see any photos of the team members eating the snacks. I don’t know who would have made the decision not to show them. It’s probably for the best. If the reporters were in the same dining area with the players as the eating commenced, the majority of reporters would have tried to bait the players into saying something negative about the event.
The detailed Washington Post analysis includes charts, graphs, and investigations of wire photos and social media posts. The article is clearly written in jest, but at nearly 1,000 words long, the author is maybe just a bit too committed to the gag, which ultimately is about proving whether the president is a liar and a skinflint. - And all because the White House served burgers.
The smucks at VOX, WP etc. re “1000 hamburgers” didn’t check to see that the White House ordered seconds and thirds for the guys. /sarc
A POX on VOX!
The Wash. Post doesn’t know diddly about hamburgers and news, but they sure know how to serve their readers “TurdBurgers” as news.
Found that on Twitter.
What, theres no arugula on those Big Macs? /s
Burgergate.
Impeach the Bad Orange Man.
This was such a hoot.
Trump, you’re the man!
I just wish Trump would sign en executive order forcing McDonalds to cook their french fries in beef tallow.
Meanwhile, over 30 dems take a pleasure junket to Puerto Rico, to watch a play, and bask in the sun.
Because of the Schumer-Pelosi shutdown, the White House is doing without a kitchen and wait staff, so the President dug into his own pocket and furnished the champion college students a burger and pizza banquet.
Not unlike obama taking people to “five-guys”, or having a “beer summit”.
Irony is not lost on the media.
Fantastic move by President Trump!
I’ll bet the kids loved it! Much better then sitting down at a fancy state dinner.
And they can say they shared McDonalds with the President of the US. Wonderful stories.
The president didn’t brag about buying the stuff. He was letting people know that “we, the people” weren’t buying it, he was. An important distinction. If his friends accuse him of lying, bragging, etc., why wouldn’t his enemies?
If I were one of those kids, I’d have had the president sign the box from my burger!
However, it is unlikely Barky would have done it in the first place and especially if he had to pay for it himself.