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wdmso 03-30-2017, 04:41 AM Why does the the right not have an issue with Her roll in the the white house
or the obvious
nepotism
the practice among those with power or influence of favoring relatives or friends, especially by giving them jobs. pay or no pay is not my concern
I have heard of the 1st Lady ( haven't seen much of her ) but never the 1st Child
When did she get elected ?
The Dad Fisherman 03-30-2017, 06:03 AM Well, you mentioned a First Lady, isn't that the same thing? A relative who is highly influential yet not elected.
Is she not a positive role model for young women? She's a bright, articulate, business woman who balances career and family.I'm pretty sure there was a sea of pussy hats worried about that.
Most of the past presidents daughters weren't quite old enough to take an active part of their fathers administration.
And I'm pretty sure we would have seen quite a bit of Chelsea if Hillary had won.
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The Dad Fisherman 03-30-2017, 06:05 AM And if this is all that people can find to be upset about this week, then things must be getting better at the WH
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Raven 03-30-2017, 06:34 AM no salary makes for little bitchen on tax payers money spent
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Jim in CT 03-30-2017, 07:18 AM WDMSO, you need to take a few breaths and calm down. Every single President, appoints people to his inner circle, that he is comfortable with and trusts. Do you really think Obama didn't do that? Why did Obama make Valerie Jarrett a senior policy advisor?
Have you ever seen Ivanka interviewed? She is very poised and impressive, and I don't say that about everyone who identifies as a Republican. I am sure she cad add some value somewhere. He didn't put her on the Supreme Court, he didn't name her Chairman of the Joint Chiefs or head of the CIA.
He wants an inner circle of people he likes and trusts. Shocker. Policy advisors are not elected. They are appointed by the President. That's not new with Trump, it has always been that way.
Trump will give both of us plenty or reasons to roll our eyes and shake our heads. This isn't one of them.
nightfighter 03-30-2017, 07:36 AM My niece, who is firmly on the left side of the aisle, went to Wharton with her. Nothing but the highest praise for the woman's intelligence, ability, and respect among her peers. She may indeed be the best, and the last chance we have to reign in Donald during a real crisis. And maybe this appointment will give her some more backbone to stand up to him more than has been done in the first 100 days.
I agree with Nightfighter 100%.
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Jim in CT 03-30-2017, 09:00 AM I agree with Nightfighter 100%.
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Me too. I don't know much about her, but I have seen her on TV in very hostile situations, where multiple reporters are attacking her father, and I was impressed with her intelligence and poise.
The Dad Fisherman 03-30-2017, 09:27 AM I agree with Nightfighter 100%.
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:uhuh:
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Sicko
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wdmso 03-30-2017, 03:16 PM She may indeed be the best, and the last chance we have to reign in Donald during a real crisis
How sad is that.. the country's fate is the Hands of his Adult caregiver
Sadly her intelligence, ability, and respect among her peers. is not in Doubt or in question
THE POTUS intelligence, ability, and respect among his peers. is in Doubt
The White House "is becoming a family operation:drevil:
Jim in CT 03-31-2017, 09:14 AM Sadly her intelligence, ability, and respect among her peers. is not in Doubt or in question
THE POTUS intelligence, ability, and respect among his peers. is in Doubt
The White House "is becoming a family operation:drevil:
"Sadly her intelligence, ability, and respect among her peers. is not in Doubt or in question "
Then you should be happy he selected her.
"The White House "is becoming a family operation:drevil"
Do you know who JFK's attorney general was?
Hilary was a very politically active First Lady. Were you appalled at the nepotism then?
detbuch 03-31-2017, 10:28 AM If Ivanka was a Democrat . . .
http://thefederalist.com/2017/03/29/ivanka-trump-democrat-shed-feminist-hero/
Got Stripers 03-31-2017, 03:08 PM My niece, who is firmly on the left side of the aisle, went to Wharton with her. Nothing but the highest praise for the woman's intelligence, ability, and respect among her peers. She may indeed be the best, and the last chance we have to reign in Donald during a real crisis. And maybe this appointment will give her some more backbone to stand up to him more than has been done in the first 100 days.
I agree, maybe she can lock his twitter account:).
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