Posted on 05/11/2018 5:18:08 AM PDT by NOBO2012
FLOTUS was busy this week.
Announcing her Be Best initiative.
Who moves that gracefully in 6 inch heels and a pencil skirt?
Hosting the Military Families Mothers Day breakfast:
Greeting the returning hostages from North Korea:
Who looks that good at 2:00 am?
And the MSM coverage was everything weve come to expect: Gasp! Melania wears white pumps before Memorial Day! Melania designs her own logo, and its just as bad as you think! Melania plagiarizes again! Too much talk, not enough action! Whos being dismissive, even derisive, of women now I ask you?
And by the way, in the FLOTUS logo contest Im giving it to Melania because not only is it simple,
but it was done for FREE, by the FLOTUS herself.
Which is way better than the $2 million plate logo that Lady M had developed in her own image and likeness:
According to the New York Times, the U.S.D.A. has already spent $2 million developing and promoting the plate logo, costs that covered research, focus groups and the creation of a new Web site. That total will likely swell after publicity efforts are kicked off in the first year of the new campaign announced this morning by First Lady Obama, who promised that her Lets Move initiative would continue to work to promote MyPlate in coming months. Forbes
And that doesnt even count the cost of the very creative Lets Move logo that Lady M also did not create herself - somebody else did that for her.
Oh look! Theres an apple! How clever!!!!
Posted from: MOTUS A.D.
I love and admire the First Lady but I wish she would have chosen child sex trafficing vs. cyber bullying. It’s such a huge area that needs to be addressed.
I don’t know why her logo says Be Best vs. Be the Best. To me it sounds like broken english.
I was thinking almost the same thing. Human trafficking.
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