Jill Biden BLASTED Over Bizarre ‘Hunger Games-Like’ Christmas Video
Jill Biden just released a new Christmas video, showcasing the White House’s new holiday decor!
And, it is truly something…special…
Featuring gaudy, tasteless, ‘post-modern’ decorations that lack any connection to the birth of Christ and gender-bending tapdancers performing their own rendition of The Nutcracker Suite, the clip really needs no words to explain how bizarre it is.
Just, watch for yourself:
Dorrance Dance is the far-left tap group behind the artless routine in the video.
Maybe if they tried focusing more on, you know, dancing and less on ‘privilege checks’ their skills would be less embarrassing?
Just a thought.
Dorrance Dance, the New York City based tap dance company that performed the atrocious version of The Nutcracker Suite in the White House, has a full page on their site dedicated to teaching white people to “check their privilege”. They also state to “be mindful of who/what is… pic.twitter.com/eH6wZH6QcG
— Sarah Fields (@SarahisCensored) December 14, 2023
The response to Jill Biden’s Christmas video has been BRUTAL!
Many commenters pointed out that it looks dystopian, with some comparing it to the Hunger Games:
What’s with the Hunger Games aesthetic?
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) December 14, 2023
The chestnuts are not getting roasted but Jill Biden is for her Hunger Games Capital District Christmas approach this year. Brutal comments. https://t.co/1hFoUv3U10
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) December 14, 2023
I thought this was a trailer for the new Hunger Games movie https://t.co/YzT9vUDs4C
— Alan Roberts (@TheMFingCOO) December 14, 2023
Others thought it resembled more of a Disney-style Clockwork Orange:
Disney presents clockwork Orange
— Florida Breeze 🌴 (@FloridaBreezeFL) December 14, 2023
Still, others compared it to a drug trip!
Looks like the WH switched from cocaine to acid
— 🇺🇸John- 2% Neanderthal Capitalist in free FL🇺🇸 (@AntiCommie_EE) December 14, 2023
This looks like a vision of hell I had after eating a pot brownie many years ago. The resemblance is uncanny. https://t.co/Ixbcgh4lwh
— Joseph Massey (@jmasseypoet) December 14, 2023
Jill Biden’s White House Christmas video stands in stark contrast to the Melania Trump’s breathtaking, tasteful version.
How utterly tacky, tasteless and ANTI Christmas.
— Peri Fine (@Perifinesse) December 14, 2023
Melania's was tasteful, seasonal, appealed to everyone and was absolutely breathtaking and gorgeous.pic.twitter.com/v3FQ81ytxJ
I prefer a more elegant Christian scene, IMHOhttps://t.co/t8KE3SiQVV
— msnatalie (@realmsnatalie) December 14, 2023
Ah yes…if only we could go back to the graceful, elegant style brought to the White House during Christmastime by Melania…
Is anyone else even more ready for 2024 now?
The New York Post commented on the scathing response to Jill Biden’s Christmas video:
O Come All Ye Haters.
The White House’s annual Christmas video, featuring an avant-garde tap dance performance of a timeless ballet, has been panned by social media critics for its “Hunger Games aesthetic,” as well as called “tacky” and “tasteless.”
First lady Jill Biden on Wednesday posted a two-and-a-half minute clip of New York City tap company Dorrance Dance’s take on Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn’s interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker Suite.”
The video features colorfully adorned sequined dancers wearing elaborate headdresses while they tap their way through a White House hallway festooned with candy cane columns to the Blue Room, which is decked out with Christmas trees in both white and colored lights alongside Nutcracker-inspired décor.
The wild artistic statement, which the first lady said contained “magic, wonder, and joy,” left many commenters’ heads spinning, with several pining for the easier-to-digest patriotic-themed Christmas video posted in 2020 by then-first lady Melania Trump.
Fox News also said:
First lady Jill Biden was blasted Wednesday night after posting a video to X showing dancers tapping around the holiday-decorated White House, whose theme this year is “Magic, Wonder and Joy.”
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the first lady shared the video from the official @FLOTUS account, along with a caption.
“A bit of magic, wonder, and joy brought to you by the talented tappers of Dorrance Dance, performing their playful interpretation of The Nutcracker Suite. Enjoy!” the first lady’s post read.
But social media observers didn’t seem to be enjoying the musical content.
“The United States of Bananas,” one viewer posted.
“Imagine thinking this gives America the Christmas spirit,” another wrote.
“You are so strange. Bizarre. Freaky,” one said.