America's Artist Scott LoBaido Uncensored With the South Shore Press


Scott LoBaido and South Shore Press News Director Stefan Mychajliw | South Shore Press

He’s known in our neck of the woods and around the country as the passionate “America’s Artist” who wears his heart on his sleeve and is no shrinking violet, especially when voicing support for President Trump.

Scott LoBaido is well-known for his love for the American flag, all things conservative, and his unique use of a canvas to promote his patriotic principles. The Staten Island native has painted Old Glory on everything from houses, roofs, buses, and even police cars.

At the President Trump rally at Nassau County Veterans Memorial Coliseum, LoBaido “speed painted” a portrait on stage before the assembled crowd. Prints of the “Fight at the Coliseum” are on his website: Scottlobaido.com.

Before taking the stage at the Trump rally, LoBaido spoke to the South Shore Press on his passion to elect the 45th president of the United States, and the 47th commander in chief as well.

South Shore Press News Director Stefan Mychajliw: “From your perspective, why is it important to re-elect President Trump?”

“America’s Artist” Scott LoBaido: “The greatest country on the face of the earth is fuc$@ed. Royally fuc$@ed. There’s only one man. Why him? Because he’s the only one who doesn’t answer to any of these fuc$@ing swamp creatures. He owns the fuc$@ing swamp. That’s why he’s going to answer to nobody but the people. Not the globalists. Not Soros. Donald Trump is the greatest fuc$@ing President since George Washington.”

SM: “Do you really think New York State is in play?”

SL: “Of course, New York is in play. Ronald Reagan had New York. We had Pataki. We had Giuliani. This state is turning ‘red’ at the drop of a red hat.”

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