In any case we must always assume the absolute worst—the patriarchy crushing the very attractive first lady’s right to not hold hands when she wants to not hold hands on diplomatic excursions into powerful oil-rich sand nations.
I am sorry America had to witness this great injustice.
Freegards
Except this was Israel - so you’ll have to come up with something else! I watched a video of them going into the Prime Minister’s home/palace and then the press area in the home. Netenyaho (sp) seemed very pleased and very natural talking about the new era of relationship between the U.S. and Israel. He was especialy thankful for Trump being the first American president to visit the Western Wall. I found that hard to believe, but it’s true I suppose nobody prior wanted to risk offending the Christians, or the Palestinians, or the muslims, or .....
Trump could do better on his speeches. Ben’s came across as heartfelt. Trump was reading line by line with his finger ...”And I was so moved today at visiting the Western Wall.....” However, a few times he did go off script and it meant much more, so there’s that. Reading “And visiting these monuments fill me with awe, and the warm and welcoming people”...[goes off script] - “the people are amazing - and it’s all about the people you know.”
Sorry for getting off the serious topic of the touch/no touch felt around the world.
Oh crap. My main point about my previous post was how Trump is the first president to visit the wall, but instead we are reading about little crap like this.
I’m guessing they have to figure out who Trump dissed most by his wall visit.