You can elton john writing about island life/eroticismtake Barack and Joe out of the White House, but you can never take Barack and Joe out of the memes.
Over the past eight years, President Obama and VP Biden have formed a lasting bromance, and with every great bromance comes some beautifully creative memes.
Having been inspired by the first round of beloved "Biden plotting against Trump" memes, the fine folks on the internet are back at it again, and have decided to transform the touching moment when Obama presented Biden with the Presidential Medal of Freedom into a joke sesh.
With less than a week until Trump's inauguration, we could all use a good laugh right now. After all, who knows when we'll have another Obama/Biden meme opportunity?
So you just sit back, relax and watch the internet reimagine how the POTUS and VP's most bro-mantic moment really went down.
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*sigh*
The thought of the Trump/Pence memes to come just doesn't leave us feeling warm and fuzzy inside.
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