Many Americans find themselves in a confounding place today, grateful to be relieved of work or school but wary of the holiday in question. How does a country celebrate President's Day when much of its populace despises the current leader? Well, some have used the occasion to protest Donald Trump, rebranding today as "Not My Presidents Day," which has become a trending hashtag on Twitter.
Others have used the day off to thank Barack Obama for showing the country how a model president should conduct himself. And finally, some have decided that if there's cause for celebration, it must be Rihanna's 29th birthday.
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And don't forget the 10th anniversary of "Buy U a Drank." Theodore Pain for President.