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 a birthday. Celebrating the king. It's not just that I think that we want.
President's Day is held every third Monday of February, and celebrates all US presidents, originally on February 22nd. ”
“Let's celebrate Washington returning his orders and ensuring there is no military dictatorship. Let's celebrate Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, which they actually had control over, as opposed to their birthdays. ” she added.
Presidential historian Lindsay Cherbinski argued that the United States should remove President's Day. (Screenshot/MSNBC)
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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 “Whoever saves his country will not violate the law.”
“It feels like an example of what you're saying.
Chervinsky agreed, saying that the president should not be celebrated just because he existed.
“If you think that the president is someone who celebrates just because he exists, then if you think that's the king and that's why they celebrated his king's birthday, then that's kind of thing – It evolves into the argument that they can't,” Cherbinski continued.

President Donald Trump arrives at the election night clock party at the Palm Beach Convention Center on Wednesday, November 6th, 2024, at the Palm Beach Convention Center. (Evan Vucci/AP)
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Vitali asked Chervinsky about the “power of the stars” that is often necessary to win presidency.
“I think it's really worth acknowledging it like a great skill. It's worth respecting them, but if we consider them in some way as something else, then that's not something we should criticize. Make us believe, we should not analyse, we should not hold us accountable,” Chervinksy said.
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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.
