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only to see it re hung. The chairman of Congressional Black Caucasians threatened to whip somebody's ass to ensure this insulting, offensive painting remains on display. Well, now another controversy's brewing over a different painting. Republican Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri, who chairs the Inaugural Ceremonies Committee, asked the St. Louis Art Museum to loan one of its most famous paintings
for Donald Trump's inaugural luncheon. The eighteen fifty five painting by Missouri artist George Caleb Bingham is titled The Verdict of the People. Well, the left is coming on glued over that. Thousands of signed a whiny little petition in protest, which says we reject the use of the painting to suggest that Donald Trump's election was truly the verdict of the people. For now, the museum directors steering clear of the vide. He says, the museum takes no position on
candidates for public office. But the week's not over yet. Folks, Let's see if the museum's position survives the usual liberal viciousness and threats. You just grumbled, liberals, the Democrats lost. Isn't it time for you to grow up and get a life and maybe just move on? You ever heard of that? I mean, that's the verdict of normal people. Just move on, get out of the way. Shut up. H
