Anonymous wrote:I love this take by The Guardian:
Jill Biden’s jacket is widely assumed to be a rejoinder to Melania Trump’s one emblazoned with “I Really Don’t Care, Do U?” It’s debatable how subtle capital diamanté letters are, but the sentiment of love is very much appreciated. Biden is a good egg; I like her a lot. That said, this blazer isn’t the sort of thing one would buy out of choice, but rather looks like an emergency purchase on a foreign holiday when caught out by the weather – the least awful item on the town square market.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love her too, but it was really tacky.
I thought it was petty. I didn't think she had to counter ex-first lady like THAT.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love her too, but it was really tacky.
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.
You, obviously, are not getting the point. And that's okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love her too, but it was really tacky.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This should not be in beauty and fashion. This is a political statement.
Since when is love political? Is it because it's being conveyed by a politician's wife? In that case, anything referencing fashion or beauty of people related to politics would be considered political.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well done, Dr. Biden.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1270375
She needs to stop her milania obsession. Childish and not positive.
Isn’t it “Melania”? I know it’s childish and not positive of me to point this out, but if you’re going to accuse people you likely have never met of having obsessions that you’ve invented, spelling said ersatz obsessions correctly might bolster your credibility a tad.
Anonymous wrote:I like her, but I didn't like the jacket. No First Lady should be wearing a jacket with slogans. It is beneath her station. It looks tacky. Doesn't matter if it says "Love" or "I don't care, do U?" Just, no.
Anonymous wrote:How weak minded are people that they think you must be a Melania lover to dislike Jill Biden wearing this jacket?
Anonymous wrote:This should not be in beauty and fashion. This is a political statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m tired of being preached to via signs, memes, or clothing.
Love is not preaching.
Plus it’s pride month. Good for Dr Jill
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well done, Dr. Biden.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1270375
She needs to stop her milania obsession. Childish and not positive.
Isn’t it “Melania”? I know it’s childish and not positive of me to point this out, but if you’re going to accuse people you likely have never met of having obsessions that you’ve invented, spelling said ersatz obsessions correctly might bolster your credibility a tad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well done, Dr. Biden.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1270375
She needs to stop her milania obsession. Childish and not positive.
Anonymous wrote:I’m tired of being preached to via signs, memes, or clothing.