The president’s historian calls the end of the “stupid” president, “comparing him to the celebration of the king’s birthday

President historian Lindsay Chervinsky claimed on Monday, presidents, that the holiday should not be celebrated during the interview on MSNBC, suggesting that the procedures of different presidents should be celebrated, but not the people themselves.
“It’s a little silly. I mean, we had some real dude, so I’m not sure we really want to celebrate all the presidents. And the tradition actually comes from a birthday celebration, which is the celebration we inherited from celebrating the king and I just am not sure that What we want.
The President’s Day is happening On the third Monday every February, he celebrates all US presidents, although he originally celebrated the birthday of George Washington, who was February 22. MSNBC leader Ali Vitali asked Chervinsky to explain why she felt that the holiday was “funny”.
“Let’s celebrate Washington to return his command and ensure that there is no military dictatorship. Let’s celebrate Lincoln’s proclamation on emancipation. Things over which they actually had control unlike birthdays,” she added.
Lindsay Chervinsky, a presidential historian, claimed that now they need to get rid of the President’s Day. (Screen/MSNBC recording)
Vitali then presented something that Chervinsky said earlier in the show: “The idea that Trump has posted something Something over the weekend, where he quoted Napoleon Bonaparte-Esque, saying, “Whoever saves his country does not violate any law.”
“It seems exactly an example of what you say, which we should break,” Vitali added.
Chervinsky agreed and said that the president should not be celebrated just because they exist.
“I think if we think of the president as someone who will celebrate only because there is, which is the king, and that is why they celebrated the royal birthday, then it develops into that argument that they cannot do no wrong,” Chervinsky continued.
President Donald Trump arrives at a party at the Palm Beach Congress Center, Wednesday, November 6, 2024, at West Palm Beach, Fla. (Evan Vucci/AP)
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Vitali asked Chervinsky about the “star power” often needed to conquer the Presidency.
“I think it’s worth admitting, like, really excellent skills. It’s worth respecting these things. But I think if we see them as a kind of others, it makes us believe we should not criticize, we should not analyze, we should not need Analyzing, we should not analyze, we should not analyze should not be responsible, “Chervinksy said.
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She concluded that the presidents should be celebrated because of certain actions and guidance, not just because the person is in power.