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In reply to the discussion: Renaming the Kennedy Center for Donald and Melania Trump would violate the law that created it [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(168,010 posts)46. Maddow Blog-Make Entertainment Great Again Act: Republican wants to rename Kennedy Center for Trump
Last edited Tue Jul 29, 2025, 02:44 PM - Edit history (1)
One historian recently described the Republican effort to name a bunch of stuff after the incumbent president as pretty crazy.
The latest list pro-Trump GOP bills:
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-07-29T16:47:18.281Z
- naming the Kennedy Center after him
- naming DC metro trains after him
- putting him on 0 & 0 bills
- naming Dulles Airport after him
- making his birthday a holiday
- adding him to Mt Rushmore
As one historian put it, this is getting âpretty crazy.â
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/make-entertainment-great-act-republican-wants-rename-kennedy-center-tr-rcna221747
Last week, Republican Rep. Mike Simpson of Idaho tucked a provision into a spending bill that would name the Kennedy Centers opera house after first lady Melania Trump. NBC News reported on a related idea about her husband.
...But what I continue to care about is the broader partisan pattern: GOP officials have invested a truly bizarre amount of time and energy into pushing sycophantic legislation designed to flatter the incumbent president. The list includes:
Whats more, this list doesnt include related efforts from the presidents sycophantic allies, including measures to nominate Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize and to allow Trump to seek a third term.....
As The New York Times recently summarized, A competition of sorts has broken out for whom the Republican base will see as the most pro-Trump member. From the article:
.....Im reminded anew of something Filipe Campante, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, said about these efforts: The reason why this is bad is the very fact that its transparently ridiculous: It shows how this is becoming a Kim Jong-Un-style cult of personality, where the sycophants try to outdo one another in their groveling to get the attention of Dear Leader.
The next day, Rep. Bob Onder, R-Mo., introduced the Make Entertainment Great Again Act to rename the whole center the Donald J. Trump Center for Performing Arts. The House has not yet taken any action on it.
...But what I continue to care about is the broader partisan pattern: GOP officials have invested a truly bizarre amount of time and energy into pushing sycophantic legislation designed to flatter the incumbent president. The list includes:
a bill to create a $250 bill that would feature Trumps face;
a similar bill that would put Trumps face on $100 bills;
a bill to make Trumps birthday a federal holiday;
a bill to carve Trumps face into Mount Rushmore;
a bill to rename Washington Dulles International Airport after Trump;
a bill to name the Washington, D.C., subway system after Trump and his MAGA slogan;
and now a bill name the Kennedy Center after Trump.
Whats more, this list doesnt include related efforts from the presidents sycophantic allies, including measures to nominate Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize and to allow Trump to seek a third term.....
As The New York Times recently summarized, A competition of sorts has broken out for whom the Republican base will see as the most pro-Trump member. From the article:
The rush of flattering legislation, some of which even the lawmakers concede is unlikely to pass, stands apart from merely carrying out Mr. Trumps agenda. ... It shows the power that Donald Trump has within the Republican Party these days, and that Republican members want to stay on his good side, said Sean M. Theriault, government professor at the University of Texas at Austin. A lot of these people are in really safe districts, but theyre also thinking about what their next step is. And so if they have designs on being in the Senate or running for governor or even a position in the administration, then theres no better way to get on his good side than to do these over-the-top moves toward him.
.....Im reminded anew of something Filipe Campante, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, said about these efforts: The reason why this is bad is the very fact that its transparently ridiculous: It shows how this is becoming a Kim Jong-Un-style cult of personality, where the sycophants try to outdo one another in their groveling to get the attention of Dear Leader.
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Renaming the Kennedy Center for Donald and Melania Trump would violate the law that created it [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jul 29
OP
The problem is that they aren't trying to do this unlawfully. They are trying to pass a new law
onenote
Jul 29
#19
Thanks for telling me it is pink. I am color blind. Have a great day. Stay cool. Ice cream my dear.
twodogsbarking
Jul 29
#17
Looking forward to the day when there's a reason to build a memorial to donald. If you know what I mean.
2MuchNoise
Jul 29
#29
". . . would violate the law by which the Kennedy Center was created, . . . "
AverageOldGuy
Jul 29
#34
Taking credit for one more thing he didn't accomplish -- totally in character*.
eppur_se_muova
Jul 29
#35
Maddow Blog-Make Entertainment Great Again Act: Republican wants to rename Kennedy Center for Trump
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 29
#46