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Politics is exhausting. The 2024 election is set to be a battle between the nation’s two oldest candidates, with hints of war and Federal Crimesand an increasingly divided electorate.
Six-year-old Guy Rose is showing us all how to cope.
As his father, Republican Rep. John Rhodes of Tennessee, took to the podium on Monday to blast former President Donald Trump’s New York prosecutors, his son, sitting behind him, gave the cameras a range of looks.
At first he flashed the camera with a charming smile, then seemed to lose interest, and then seemed to get a funny idea.
“Regardless of one’s opinion of the current Republican candidate, it is useful to remember this country’s long and cherished tradition of resolving political differences at the ballot box,” Rose said.
Meanwhile, Guy began making goofy faces, wagging his tongue, rolling his eyes and making exaggerated hand gestures, among other things.
His father went on to say that May 30, when Trump was found guilty of 34 felony counts, will be remembered as “one of the most infamous days in American history” because of the “baseless” charges against him.
Behind Rose, Guy seemed bored, taking a toy out of his pocket and playing with it, occasionally sending cheeky looks into the camera.
C-SPAN The video, which only lasts about five minutes and shows the boy behaving adorable while his father speaks, has since gone viral online.
According to RoseApparently, the expression was inspired by Guy encouraging his younger brother Sam to smile for the camera.
Associated Press Guy just graduated from kindergarten last week, and his brother and mother, Chelsea, are back home in Tennessee, the release said.
Rose’s opponents criticized the congressman on Monday night. Write on X “We’ll laugh at him while he talks.”
Doug Andres, a spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, suggested that Guy might have been trying to tell everyone something about the Illuminati.
Rose, now 59, would have been around 53 when his wife gave birth to Guy. In 2011, when he was 45, he married Chelsea Rose, who was 21 and a college senior at the time. American OutlookLiberal political magazine.
Rose founded Transcender, an IT training company, and served as president of Nashville-based Boson Software, Inc. Rose also served as Tennessee’s agriculture commissioner from 2001 to 2003 and became a representative for the state’s 6th Congressional District in 2019.
Rose In general, they are aligned with their party when it comes to voting and politics. More recently, he has defended Trump and supported Israel.