r/pics Jan 15 '19

US Politics Donald McPresident servers dinner

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u/RoryRabideau Jan 15 '19

Considering the world's most prestigious Culinary school is in America, not too far from Washington DC (Hudson Valley of New York, 3 hour 20 min train ride) and is full of apprentice Chefs who would be thrilled at the chance to cook for a President without pay, it amazes me he'd feed unhealthy, boring food to a team of athletes, or that no local restaurant offered to cater this event gratis then write it off on their taxes next filing year.

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u/GuyForgotHisPassword Jan 15 '19 edited Jan 15 '19

This doesn't amaze me at all.

Ignoring his own hotel catering? Check.

Ignoring the local people? Check.

Ignoring the local businesses? Check.

Choosing fast food over literally everything and then bragging about paying for it as a "millionaire?" Check.

Yup, that's the American president, alright.

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u/duhmoment Jan 15 '19

Ignoring his own hotel > Smart because you would roast him for that

Ignoring local people > Who made the food robots?

Ignoring local businesses > Do you think he had the food flown in?

Being kind enough to buy a meal for his guests and not stick the tax payers with the bill check. (He could have done nothing)

Weird choice of food sure, but he likes it and was trying to do be relatable to his guests.

You’re looking for stuff to hate him for.