I lied.
I lied.
I doubt it. Cecile Richards is too big to be pushed out so quickly (and discreetly) over something like that.
I particularly enjoyed Chrissy Teigen’s live coverage of the event.
I hope Bruce Springsteen offers to play at Phil Murphy’s swearing in.
I would agree that she is absolutely not responsible for her father’s behavior. But she’s tweeting about and praising a movement meant to call out abuse when we see it while refusing to acknowledge the abuse that has been perpetuated for decades by those nearest and dearest to her. It’s absolutely appropriate to call…
Absolute nonsense. She is an adult, she has chosen to take a position in her father’s White House. She could have decided to lead a private life. She decided not to. Thus her work in her father’s administration (which is curiously and nepotistically undefined) is active support for his policies. If she doesn’t support…
Nope, she works in his White House, she’s in on his scam. She could lead a civilian live and thus be entitled to privacy, but she has chosen to take an office in the White House.
That is exactly it. Every public statement she makes just sounds devoid of authenticity. She comes off, especially with this tweet, like a hastily constructed mood board trying to capitalize on a trend with all the deft of a NewWorld explorer declaring they’ve discovered something despite the attendant populace…
I knew Effie Trinket. You ma’am are no Effie Trinket.
She reminds me of a particularly unpleasant mannequin or maybe an evil robot.
She’d also be criticized as being a bit too “over the top” for ‘The Hunger Games’.
Because she campaigned for him and acts as his “advisor,” even though he seems to do the opposite of what she suggests. She is part of his office staff. She presents herself as a moderating influence—although, again, she’s clearly not all that successful. Or maybe it’s what she wants people to think.
Relevant. . .
Just saw @Oprah’s empowering & inspiring speech at last night’s #GoldenGlobes. Let’s all come together, women & men, go to my dad & say #TIMESUP! #United
People still work with Roman Polanski and Woody Allen. I would say Kevin has a shot at redemption.
Resonates with me.
Oh, honey, thank you. I know he’s a misogynistic jerk but I loved what Keith Olbermann said after the election — that just like the Greatest Generation had to help take on Hitler, it has become our lot to resist the Neo-Fascists and the cult of Trump. I remember him saying, “It’s not right, it’s not fair, that we…
I get you. My reaction to the end of 2017 is “Well...*siiiigh* Happy New Year, I gues...oh, for fuck’s sake, who are we kidding?”
DeSouza’s work has been the finest misting of seawater onto each day’s new papercut for me.