Alt-inauguration

OK, I know I live in a deep blue Massachusetts bubble, but I have not heard of one single person who plans to watch Donald Trump’s inauguration tomorrow.

Feelings seem to range from benign avoidance to disgust and true nausea that it’s being held on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

I don’t think I’ve skipped watching an American presidential inauguration in the past 30 years. They are part of American history. Hell, I’d normally watch for the cold-weather women’s fashions alone. The coats! The gloves! The hats!

But I will not be watching this one. And I’m just so relieved Michelle Obama is skipping it too.

My alt-inauguration plan is to go see a midday matinee of The Last Showgirl, starring Pamela Anderson and Jamie Lee Curtis, in a movie theater with my husband. Anderson’s performance is getting good reviews and since she’s the estranged ex-wife of Trump inaugural performer Kid Rock, it seemed like a great choice.

What’s your alt-inauguration plan? Or are you planning to watch?

Michelle Obama’s 2009 inauguration look
Michelle Obama’s 2013 inauguration look
I loved Kamala’s purple coat in 2021
And then there was this. Possibly the worst look ever worn to a presidential inauguration.

13 thoughts on “Alt-inauguration

  1. The TV is off today. I’ve managed to avoid national news since November. Why crash and burn now? BTW, not many people can pull off the purple coat. Pretty amazing. What a sharp contrast to that hot dog on a stick outfit.

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  2. I can understand people not wanting to watch such a disturbing spectacle, but I feel we should remain engaged and witness the actual words uttered by this President. Sometimes, you catch things that may not be reported on, omitted, or even twisted by news outlets. A couple of things I noticed was he did not place his hand on the Bible Melania was holding when he was being sworn in. Also, to the left of the swearing in sat the billionaires who will be influencing the future of U.S. policies and citizens, and on the right sat former presidents and vice presidents who were looking on obviously uncomfortable and even disbelieving at what he was saying. More importantly, the applause he received from his supporters for all the threats and lies he made, is really unsettling.

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    1. I know we should “bear witness” to what very well could be the end of our country as we know it, but it’s just so hard to watch. Especially for those of us who worked hard for a different outcome. I feel many are now in self-preservation mode.

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