Alright everyone, time for some much needed humor!
This HILARIOUS billboard just appeared in Wilmington North Carolina, and sources say whoever paid for it is currently anonymous.
I want to take the time to point out how thankful I am to live in a country where putting up billboards like this is possible.
Take the time to be thankful for what we have today, and take a look:
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No, @smerconish. #Biden gets asked about what freakin' ice cream he's eating daily. His "presidency" is a legitimate joke. Sippy cups, pudding, ice cream, trips home to Wilmington.
Joke. pic.twitter.com/Av0WpFwwiK
— Fast Eddie Caiazzo (@EddieCaiazzo) August 12, 2021
WECT News, a local NBC affiliate reports:
A digital billboard in Wilmington is catching the eyes of drivers but it’s not the ads for insurance or beer that are leaving people with questions.
It’s the bizarre image of President Joe Biden eating an ice cream cone superimposed over a photo of the embassy in Afganistan being evacuated by helicopter.
Another image of Joe Biden peeking out of a window from behind closed blinds flashes across the screen before more conventional advertisements, once again, grab onlookers’ attention.
What the two images are trying to convey is not clear — however, the images do not portray the president in a positive light, and, the billboard caught the eye of Donald Trump Jr.
I really hope Joe Biden’s vacation is going well and that he has lots and lots of ice cream. #BidenDisaster
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) August 17, 2021
The New York Post adds:
The artwork, Tedder said, is “not too offensive” and “funny” — but makes the point that “the country needs to pay attention to what [the government] is doing.”
He hopes that drivers who spot the billboard, at the corner of Eastwood Road and Racine Drive on US Route 74, “start questioning what the country is doing and what they themselves are doing to make this country a better place.”
The displays will be up for a couple of weeks, Tedder said, adding that the response has been overwhelmingly positive, with folks from other states, including Florida, Washington, Virginia and Tennessee, calling up to see if he has billboards in their area.
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