National Christmas tree FALLS OVER, ‘Perfectly summing up Joe Biden’s presidency’

The National Christmas Tree was felled by high winds outside the White House Tuesday afternoon, two days before President Biden was scheduled to officially light the stately 40-foot spruce.

“In a bold affront to the holiday season, the National Christmas Tree eschewed its festive duties and fell over on Tuesday afternoon,” the New York Times reported, before saying the story “is basically an insert-your-own metaphor exercise.”

In that spirit, the newspaper proceeded to run interference for President Biden, “People who don’t much like the president have already compared the tree to President Biden’s economic policies, and criticized Mr. Biden’s inability to keep the tree from falling over, as if ensuring the tethering of a Christmas tree to the frigid earth were his sole responsibility as president.”

The current tree was a replacement for a tree planted in 2021 that had developed a fungal disease, which some saw as being “symbolic” of the Biden presidency:

The House Judiciary GOP chimed in on the fallen tree: “Perfectly summing up Joe Biden’s presidency.”

For the record, the last time the National Christmas Tree fell was in 2011 during the Obama presidency, so make of that what you will.

But the Times was correct that the incident became an “insert-your-own metaphor exercise”… here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story, as seen on X:

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