In the wake of the Washington Post'sreport that Glorious Leader Donald Trump wants himself a parade to showcase America's grand military strength,Categories we're wondering what the event may look like.
We know that Trump's love of a parade is part of what inspired his summer 2017 trip to France -- where he got to hear a military band rendition of Daft Punk songs -- and, thanks to yesterday's Postscoop, we know Trump gave "marching orders" for a similar type of parade in Washington, D.C.
SEE ALSO: Museum masterfully trolls Trump's request to borrow a Van GoghWhile there are traditionally military elements in parades across the United States for some patriotic holidays like Independence Day and Veteran's Day, it's rare for the country to put on a fully fledged military show of strength (CBS reports the last one was nearly 30 years ago after victory in the first Gulf War).
So, assuming Trump pulls this off, given the complicated logistics and heavy costs of putting on such a parade, what would it look like? Well, you can watch nearly 90 minutes of that 1991 celebration. But we also decided to dig through some archives for photos of the sort of thing we can expect should Trump's Grand Military Parade become reality.
First of all, flags! Military parades are full of flags that reflect on a nation's boisterous history.
We know Trump is something of a size-obsessed individual and a military parade gives him the chance to whip out his ballistics for the world to see.
But it's not just about missiles, man. Nah, you get to roll out the TANKS! MIGHTY!
A parade means standing over the proceedings and waving a lot to everybody. Who doesn't like to wave as they're pelted with adoration?
You get to hang out with your friends, too, inviting them to the reviewing stand and let them bask in the glow of your military strength.
And don't underestimate Trump's love of the worship factor. Military parades are filled with building-sized portraits of glorious leaders!
And sometimes they'll build a statue and then hold flags and it's all just so GLORIOUS.
And it's not just the soldiers; regular people will celebrate yourmilitary accomplishments.
And, remember: Trump is a businessman first. When there's a big parade, there's always a chance to bring in merchandise and mementos.
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