I Can't Even: Chelsea Clinton Snivels 'Trump's Wrecking My Home'

Greg Gibson

Okay - I'll play.

Who, besides her parents, ever told this privileged, untalented, inane twit that her opinion on anything was worthy of worldwide dissemination?

The person responsible should be popped in the chops twice, and yes - I'm finally advocating violence.

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I have reached my 'bridge too far.'

Of course, the wee Clinton is welcome to add her silly nonsense to the ongoing Democrat pathos over the demolition of a 1940s office building that most normal people don't seem to have any particular attachment to. In fact, there are some who won't miss Franklin Roosevelt's cheapster addition to a lovely, graceful, period Neoclassical executive mansion at all.

But the rush to outdo each other to attribute historic significance to the uninspiring lump on the East side of the White House is, for lack of a better term, pathetically embarrassing.

SLAVES built a 1942 addition to the White House? I must have missed that chapter in Hannah-Jones' seminal history tome, The 1619 Project.

Pathetic perpetual Florida Democratic congressional candidates, who would have been stoned Beat poets in an earlier generation, rushed to the scene of the wreckage to opine about the symbolism inherent in the rubble strewn about the east side of the White House. 

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You so know this is gonna make it into one of Phil's ads for that race in SoFL. I hope he loses - like he did up here to Matt Gaetz - by a country mile.

But simply adding her agonized voice to the online silliness was not enough for La Princessa Clinton.

Some genius asked her to write an op-ed piece about the destruction, the carnage, the history being lost where she once lived.

Some cranky, cynical voices questioned the premise...

...alas, too late.

Someone at USA Today...oh, boy.

Chelsea Clinton: Trump is wrecking the People's House

I can unclench my fist, but man, the teeth are grinding.

Although I spent many of my formative years living in the White House, I always knew it wasn’t my house. It was my home, absolutely, but not my house. The White House belongs to the American people, and that’s why we call it the People’s House. I never forgot that.

So yes, while I played hide-and-seek in the White House residence and danced outside the closed doors of many a state dinner, I never once thought, “this is my house” in the way my friends thought of theirs.

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The barf is strong in this one.

Chelsea Princess makes sure to take a swipe at the Trumps with another pampered paw - how every other White House family cherished the home except for the you-know-whos. And you know how you know who?

She lists all the right whos - the acceptable ones.

MEE-YOW

... I always had the sense that the Bush family, like mine, understood that we are all merely passing through, even while our parents were shaping American history. It was the same sensibility I had when meeting Presidents Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon as well as first ladies Jacqueline Kennedy and Lady Bird Johnson, and others who had, for a time, called the White House home.

Yeah. The Bushes were so lovely that your parents' staffers took all the W's off the office keyboards in The People's House just to be helpful and provide a warm welcome.

Let me stop for a moment here and gently point out who else was 'merely passing through' while Chelsea Princess's reverential parents were living in the People's House.

Lots of payin' customers, since her folks ran it as a money-makin' B&B on the side, using the DNC as their booking agents.

SCHWEET

Chelsea Princess is so mournfully reasonable. She has the #sadz about the Trumps.

...Renovations aren’t inherently objectionable because of who orders them or who pays for them. Every generation has a duty to care for and update the White House as needs evolve for the number of staff in an administration, for technology, for a more complete representation of America, for security or other understandable reasons. But how we do it ‒ and whom we include in the process and whom we leave out ‒ says a great deal about our respect for history and for the People’s House.

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RESPECT THE PEOPLE'S HOUSE

Like the Clintons always did.

BOTH Clintons.

Setting aside the Clintonesque 'depends what your definition of RESPECT is,' how about simply the fact that Chelsea Princess's tawdry parents had wanted to do the same thing?

Say WHUT?

Well, awkwardly, this is true. Even the Clintons specifically discussed plans for a larger, permanent ballroom since the White House really is so tiny.

The utter, gaggable tripe in this bilgewater scribble.

...The White House will always be a home I was lucky enough to live in for a while. Even more important, it is a mirror of our democracy, resilient when we honor its foundations but fragile when we take them for granted. What was dismantled today isn’t just marble or plaster; it is a reflection of how easily history can be erased when power forgets purpose.

Like the power used to raise tremendous amounts of money ostensibly for humanitarian purposes, that somehow never quite makes it to those in need?

 Yet somehow, the powerful folks who raised it do pretty well for themselves without ever really doing anything at all.

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Chelsea Clinton is an author, investor, advocate and vice chair of the ⁠Clinton Foundation.

I think, little princess, you probably should have sat this one out.

 



 

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Ed Morrissey 10:00 PM | October 23, 2025
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