Sunday, December 27, 2009

The Red Shed on the Hill Celebrates a Commie & Transvestite Loving Christmas

Besides decorative ornaments, many people place special Christmas bulbs on their tree that reflect their heritage, a loving memory of an important person in their life and/or important events. In a way you can say a persons Christmas Tree decorations reflect them as a person and what they find important in life.

It appears the Ruler of the Red Shed on the Hill has done the same...

From Big Government --

Why let a holiday season come between the White House and making some political statements? The White House pegged controversial designer Simon Doonan to oversee the Christmas decorations for the White House. Mr. Doonan, who is creative director of Barney’s New York has often caused a stir with his design choices.

Like his naughty yuletide window display of Margaret Thatcher as a dowdy dominatrix and Dan Quayle as a ventriloquist’s dummy. For this year’s White House, he didn’t disappoint.

These photos of ornaments on the White House Christmas tree in the Blue Room were taken just days ago. Of course, Mao has his place in the White House.

And, of course, it wouldn’t be Christmas without an ornament of legendary transvestite Hedda Lettuce.

He/She even signed it:

And, so soon after collecting the Nobel Peace Prize, why wouldn’t the White House have an ornament super-imposing President Obama onto Mt. Rushmore:

All around, a very Barry Christmas!

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