Anonymous wrote:I have a problem with her duplicity (she says she stands for the environment, for women, for LGBTQ rights) and then supports her father and the GOP who totally attempt to destroy these.
I have a problem with the fact that she is a federal employee but seems to serve no real purpose in government and that both she and her husband are uniquely unqualified for the roles their given at international meetings.
Her appearance doesn't bother me. Her teeth don't bother me. All of this discussion of her physical appearance is irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who converted to Orthodox Judaism out of sincerity, not to marry someone, she makes things harder for me and everyone like me. It's all fake. She wears clothes that are inappropriate for secular work environments, let alone for an Orthodox woman. She eats in treif restaurants. She flies to Saudi Arabia on Shabbos. From the Orthodox, this just causes more suspicion that converts can't be taken seriously, and from the non-Orthodox, people think that if she does these things, why don't I? Because she's "Orthodox," so it must be OK. It's an embarrassment and a chillul Hashem.
What is this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would respect her more if she did something without the crutch of her immense wealth and connections--you know like Nancy Pelosi has.
Whatever you think of her politics or her background, Nancy Pelosi is actually a skilled legislator, as evidenced by the difficulty the Republicans have had in unraveling her greatest accomplishment, the affordable care act. She also was the first female speaker of the house. She was someone who broke through glass ceilings and yes, she is not the most charismatic or charming person, but unlike Ivanka, Nancy’s bread and butter does not come from marketing a false image. Nancy specializes in getting shit done.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who converted to Orthodox Judaism out of sincerity, not to marry someone, she makes things harder for me and everyone like me. It's all fake. She wears clothes that are inappropriate for secular work environments, let alone for an Orthodox woman. She eats in treif restaurants. She flies to Saudi Arabia on Shabbos. From the Orthodox, this just causes more suspicion that converts can't be taken seriously, and from the non-Orthodox, people think that if she does these things, why don't I? Because she's "Orthodox," so it must be OK. It's an embarrassment and a chillul Hashem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the problem is Ivanka’s strange speech pattern. I try to like her. I have listened to many interviews with her. But she has a very strange, affected way of speaking, and her messages are not very compelling. I actually enjoy listening to Steve Miller (the Trump aide), on the other hand. He is a true believer and is authentic in his passion. He also has a strange way of speaking but it’s not affected so it isn’t grating to listen to.
As Maya Rudolph says ivanka’s baby girl voice sounds like she is hiding a sexy secret.
Anonymous wrote:I would respect her more if she did something without the crutch of her immense wealth and connections--you know like Nancy Pelosi has.

Anonymous wrote:I have a strong suspicion that all her Botox and nose jobs and boob job was to please her father. I wouldn’t be surprised to find out he suggested it or even gave her “presents” of this sort. Pre surgery she looked so much better and more normal.