I’ve seldom seen Melania when she wasn’t smiling and joyous. For some rare people smiling and a positive attitude comes naturally. It has become their natural state of being.
Contrast her with Michelle Obama whose natural state of being was all too often a glare and expressed displeasure.
I have nothing against Jill Biden, but it is going to push credibility when the press tries to push the wondrous persona of her after literally ignoring Melania for the last four years.
I don’t think we’ve had a better First Lady than Melania, and the press low balled her entirely.
Mooch had more of an ogre hatred bitter scowl.
If there is one thing about the left that is consistent as the sun, it is their predictability.
When Michelle Obama came on the scene, they fawned over her as if she were the reincarnation of Jackie Kennedy.
Her fashion style.
She would show up wearing the Black Widow Dress, and normal people would wince in revulsion, or she would appear in public looking like she just got out of bed and couldn’t be bothered to bathe, wearing ill-fitting clothes that showed her sloppy unattractiveness.
Then, when Melania Trump appeared, this was a woman who was indeed physically attractive, and she always made sure she was presentable.
I very much appreciated that. I always admired both my mother and father in this respect, and I think I got this from them as well. Whenever they left the house, they made sure to be “presentable”. They both always put on clean, neat clothes, my mom always got her hair in shape, put on a small but focused application of makeup, my dad was always shaven with his hair combed or his crewcut combed up and shoes clean.
I remember as a young child watching my dad put on his navy uniform, and in his entire 30 years, his uniform was immaculate, neat, and impeccably worn right down to the tie. Turning to us in his khakis, he explained to me and my brothers how important, when dressing as a man, to ensure you had a straight “plumb line” as it was called in the Navy. (The line of buttons on the shirt had to line up perfectly with the zipper or button on the trousers)
Like Melania, my parents did this because it was reflective on their attitudes about appearance, not subjecting others to slovenliness, and that started with themselves.
P.S. How come we don't know what kind of shoes Jill was wearing...or who made her pantsuit??
Nope. That distinction (best First Lady) is reserved for Nancy Reagan. And here husband was THE best American President.
Stop. Full stop.