President ***** takes another snow day ?get your milk cartons ready
On the campaign trail, Joe ***** repeatedly called for so many early a.m. “lids?that The Post ran a “Where’s Joe?front page, wondering when the “hidin’” ***** would come out.
We may need to run it again, because President ***** is still calling them: On Thursday, he postponed a trip to Michigan, where he was to tour a Pfizer vaccine-making plant, then called an 8 a.m. lid ?notifying the press that he won’t be seen in public for the rest of the day.
Why? Because DC is getting snow. Seriously.
Notably, Vice President ****** Harris still went ahead with her schedule.
To boot, the White House canceled the Michigan trip on Wednesday evening, before any of the one-to-four inches of expected snow dropped in Washington. Heck, it wasn’t even snowing in frigid Michigan.
This wasn’t even a first: ***** canceled a foreign-policy speech at the State Department this month after DC got two inches of snow. Yes, the district government is infamous for its inability to plow ?but a president can surely get his route taken care of.
On the campaign trail, Joe ***** repeatedly called for so many early a.m. “lids?that The Post ran a “Where’s Joe?front page, wondering when the “hidin’” ***** would come out.
We may need to run it again, because President ***** is still calling them: On Thursday, he postponed a trip to Michigan, where he was to tour a Pfizer vaccine-making plant, then called an 8 a.m. lid ?notifying the press that he won’t be seen in public for the rest of the day.
Why? Because DC is getting snow. Seriously.
Notably, Vice President ****** Harris still went ahead with her schedule.
To boot, the White House canceled the Michigan trip on Wednesday evening, before any of the one-to-four inches of expected snow dropped in Washington. Heck, it wasn’t even snowing in frigid Michigan.
This wasn’t even a first: ***** canceled a foreign-policy speech at the State Department this month after DC got two inches of snow. Yes, the district government is infamous for its inability to plow ?but a president can surely get his route taken care of.
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