PINO Joe Biden will be handing out the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 of the most famous folks in politics, entertainment, sports, civil rights, the Alphabet People advocacy, and science [i.e., those who don't know what a woman is].
The White House said the recipients have made “exemplary contributions to the prosperity, values, or security [mostly to themselves] of the United States, world peace [LOL], or other significant societal, public or private endeavors.”
Four medals are to be awarded posthumously. They are going to Fannie Lou Hamer, who founded the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and laid the groundwork for the 1965 Voting Rights Act; former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy; George W. Romney, who served as both a Michigan governor and secretary of housing and urban development; and Ash Carter, the former secretary of defense.
Kennedy is father to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for health and human services secretary. Romney is the father of former Utah RINO Sen. Mitt Romney, one of Trump’s strongest conservative critics.
Kennedy is father to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for health and human services secretary. Romney is the father of former Utah RINO Sen. Mitt Romney, one of Trump’s strongest conservative critics.
It's unclear what accomplishments Hillary Clinton has attained to receive the award, but that doesn't seem to matter to Biden, who mostly cares about ice cream, the beach, and hair.
One major philanthropist, Bono, is also receiving the award for his U2 rock band and his social justice activism, in spite of his tax avoidance by moving the band's business to the Netherlands at a time when Ireland was in a financial crisis.
However, let us not forget that Bono co-founded ONE Campaign, to fight poverty and preventable diseases in Africa, although the organization's financial practices show in reports that only a fraction of funds received are actually distributed to charity, while the rest goes to administrative costs and salaries.
Aside from that and other controversies, Bono's preachy style and 'better-than-thou' attitude sits well with a political party that does the same.
And don't get me started on Hillary and Soros.
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