Presidential historian Lindsay Cherbinsky argued on President's Day that holidays should not be celebrated during conversations on MSNBC, and that various presidents should be celebrated, but not people themselves This suggested.
“It's a bit ridiculous. I mean, we had some real injustice, so I don't know if we really want to celebrate all the presidents. And the tradition actually is It comes from celebrating birthdays. This is a celebration we inherited from celebrating the king, and we don't know if that's exactly what we want. Is it better to celebrate the action instead? I think it makes sense,” said Cherbinski, who is also executive director of George Washington's Presidential Library.
President's Day occurs Every year on the third Monday of February, we celebrate all US presidents, but originally they celebrated George Washington's birthday on February 22nd.
“Celebrate Washington's orders and guarantees that there is no military dictatorship. Celebrate Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, something they actually controlled in contrast to their birthdays. ” she added.
Vitali then nurtured what Cherbinsky said in the first half of the show. Trump posted something He quoted just on the weekend when he said that Napoleon Bonaparte-esque “Who saves his country is not violating the law.”
“It feels like a very example of what we're saying we should push forward,” Vitali added.
Chervinsky agreed, saying that the president should not be celebrated just because he existed.
“If you think you think of a president as someone who celebrates because he exists, that's the king, and that's why they celebrated his birthday. It's wrong,” Cherbinski said. I continued.
Today, protests have occurred nationwide About Trump's policyaccording to reports that include those outside the Capitol in Washington, DC.

Vitali often asked Chervinsky about the “power of the stars” to win the presidency.
“I think it's worth acknowledging like really good skills. It's worth honoring them. But if we consider them in some way as something else, that's not what we should criticize. , I think it makes you believe that it should not be analysed, not accountable,” says Chervinksy.
She concluded that the president should be celebrated not only because he is in power, but also because he is celebrated with certain actions and leadership.
