Posted on 01/29/2025 6:56:13 AM PST by vespa300
Vogue launched a vicious review of Melania Trump's newly-revealed White House portrait, comparing the first lady's look to that of a magician.
The magazine spent four years fawning over the previous White House administration, featuring both Jill Biden and Kamala Harris on the cover several times each, and its latest piece on Melania reaffirms their preference for Democrats.
Vogue's editor-in-chief Anna Wintour is a known Democrat - and was once even rumored to be considered for an ambassadorship under president Barack Obama.
'Trump look more like a freelance magician than a public servant,' wrote Hannah Jackson about the white-and-black portrait by Régine Mahaux.
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You can’t edit. What I’ve done is go to my post, click “Report Abuse” and have a moderator remove it. Then re-post correctly.
(Once I posted a link directly from my outlook email that went to my Inbox. Had to have THAT removed ASAP.)
She’s got that badass look going on. (Too airbrushed, though, IMO, which isn’t necessary. Her natural beauty is better.)
One positive thing Anna Wintour did was tell Bezos that his floozy wife couldn’t attend a function of hers unless Anna approved of her outfit.
I was only joshing in my outrage, and I’m happy to see you missed it rather than not correct it. Had you noticed the mistake, a simple correction reply would suffice, or Madam Mayflower’s advice.
Thank you for your naval service. In my advanced years I have regretted not following my father’s wishes of some kind of military service.
You are welcome and I thank you for your thank you. I think my time in the Navy was very important in my life. I am glad I stayed in and made it a career. However, I think I would hesitate to join toady’s military and would advise young men and women not to do so. The Navy - and perhaps the other services as well - started to change in the 90’s. It seemed to me to be more cut-throat, with the comradery disappearing. Also, with the new technical advances being implemented, it seemed to me it was becoming more “unionized,” if you know what I mean. It seemed in certain rates, you had to be a specialist to do certain technical jobs, rather than knowing how to do it all.
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