It’s a diplomatic statement. It’s SAD that the United States need to overtly stand for love and declare love. It’s sad that the horrific actions and inactions of the former president and first lady have so completely damaged and undermined our national identity and our alliances that these kind of obvious, overt steps need to be taken. Love is never “unbecoming.” “I don’t care; do you?” IS ALWAYS unbecoming. Get your priorities straight. |
So? |
Nah, it's a statement about her worldview. Just like Melania's "I really don't care" jacket encompassed her world view. |
| I’m tired of being preached to via signs, memes, or clothing. |
Lol. Only in America would a jacket that says "love" be seen as political. |
| Her hair looks better in the back than it does in the front. |
I thought it was petty. I didn't think she had to counter ex-first lady like THAT. |
Yeah, delivering cookies to the national guard was taking the high road. This, not so much. Whoever suggested it is not as clever as they thought. |
I liked it. People complaining about a jacket that says "love" seem petty to me. We could all use a bit more love in our lives these days. |
Nothing, dumbass. There is nothing to like about Melania, including the stupid words on her jacket. |
+1 |
| I love them but I do find that as a jab at Melania. Personally I would love to leave the trumps in the rearview mirror far behind. |
Here’s the thing: Not everyone has the Trumps continuing to take up space in their brains. Unless you truly believe that anyone wearing clothing with visible words or even any First Lady wearing a jacket with visible words is doing so Because Melanie — maybe dislike the jacket on its own merits. |
| Transparently snarky. Not a fan of this move. |
| How weak minded are people that they think you must be a Melania lover to dislike Jill Biden wearing this jacket? |