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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][img]<a href="https://imgbb.com/"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/1Qj9J6G/IMG-6145.jpg" alt="IMG-6145" border="0"></a><br /><a target='_blank' href='https://imgbb.com/'>big pants stock photo</a><br />[/img] This a perfectly lovely and historically important photo. But because democrats didn’t win, it’s a horror show and a nightmare, according to democrats. Damn the American voters for exercising their right to vote and not voting for democrats! Democracy is only working when democrats win!![/quote] Actually it’s a pretty shameful photo given that the incoming First Lady couldn’t be bothered to show up. [/quote] She has said this time is different. She wanted to have her son live in WH, now their giant is in college so she doesnt care. [/quote] I don't have any love for Melania, but I'll give her this - the job of first lady is entirely unpaid, and therefore entirely voluntary. IMO (as I am a raging feminist) Melania shouldn't have to do a job she isn't getting paid for and doesn't have any interest in. She can do as much as little as she wants as far as I care: the only thing is she should avoid actual or appearance of conflict, corruption or monetization of position. I can see why, even if she plans on living in the WH and engaging as first lady, that she would feel no need to come to tea with the Bidens. She has lived in the WH before and there are no important policy issues for Jill Biden to hand off to her. There is nothing that can't be taken care of staff to staff. It's been a tradition because for decades we have not re-elected a previous president, so the first lady-elect had never before lived in the WH. If she wants to spend part or all of her time in NY, she should do that. Until the American people pay the first (and second) lady an appropriate salary, we really have no right to ask them to lift a finger on behalf of the country. [/quote]
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