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Post by Admin on Aug 30, 2020 5:47:37 GMT
President Donald Trump tore into Kamala Harris during a New Hampshire campaign rally on Friday night where he deployed his favorite 2016 talking points before hurling insults at his opponents and suggesting the California senator is not the kind of woman who should make history as the first female president. That honor should be reserved for his own daughter, Ivanka Trump, he said. “I want to see the first woman president also, but I don’t want to see the first woman president get into the position the way [Harris] would do it, and she’s not competent, she’s not competent,” he said, mocking Harris’ failed presidential bid and her subsequent nomination as vice president. “They’re all saying, ‘We want Ivanka!’” he continued, pointing to supporters near the stage, who stood shoulder to shoulder and largely eschewed masks. Cheers erupted. “I don’t blame them.” Most of his attacks, though, were reserved for former vice president Joe Biden. Repeating a line from his speech that closed the RNC, he said, “Joe Biden’s agenda is made in China. My agenda is made in the USA.” “The guy barely knows he’s alive!” he added. He also continued to stoke conspiracy theories about Biden, claiming the former vice president is a “puppet” for some nefarious overlords. “It's not Biden. It's his masters. His masters tell him what to do,” he said.
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Post by Admin on Oct 1, 2020 22:48:27 GMT
Ivanka Trump tried her hand at making cotton candy while campaigning for her father in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Thursday. The White House senior adviser received a warm welcome in the suburb of Belmont, where she visited Cherubs Cafe, Bliss Gallery, and the Cotton Candy Factory, all of which are owned by Holy Angels, a non-profit that provides meaningful employment for people with developmental disabilities and medical conditions. Her cuffed sleeves revealed the red string bracelet she wears on her left wrist. Though she hasn't spoken about its purpose, it does bear a resemblance to the type of red string that Kabbalah practitioners wear to ward off the 'evil eye.'
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Post by Admin on Oct 13, 2020 19:38:37 GMT
Ivanka Trump spent her Tuesday morning in the Fox Cities, touring Team Industries in Kaukauna before addressing a group of supporters at Brindlewood Barn in Hilbert. President Donald Trump's daughter arrived in Wisconsin Monday and ate at Rye Restaurant in downtown Appleton Monday night, according to a photo she posted to Twitter, which shows Ivanka Trump sitting with a group at a table. The restaurant is attached to the CopperLeaf Boutique Hotel. Trump stopped at the pipe manufacturing facility for a tour Tuesday morning, speaking with employees about their work at the company. Then, around 10 a.m., she arrived at the barn, a rustic wedding and event venue in rural Calumet County, where she spoke to a group of less than 100 people, most of them wearing face masks. The president and his children, along with Vice President Mike Pence, have been storming the state leading up to Election Day, making multiple stops in the last several months, holding in-person rallies and events despite coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2020 21:27:57 GMT
The internet is full of myriad jokes about Tiffany Trump being the forgotten Trump sibling, but Ivanka Trump may have just taken it all to a whole new level. Yesterday was Tiffany Trump's birthday, and Ivanka posted an ebullient tweet wishing her half-sister all the best on her special day. he account Ivanka Trump tagged, however, appears to be a bot account. Aside from its use of a famous name that obviously belongs to someone else, it has no bio or links; has never tweeted a single thing or replied to any other tweets, despite supposedly having been created in 2010; and it is following no other accounts and has no profile picture. These are all tell-tale signs of a fake account used for trolling, disinformation, spamming or impersonation online. And while the account does have 690 followers, there's no way of knowing when those followers were amassed—it could well have been in the last 24 hours, since Ivanka's "happy birthday" tweet that tagged the bot account. That middle initial in Tiffany name makes all the difference, it seems! Taken all together, and combined with the fact that Tiffany appears to be crying and desperately trying to get away from Ivanka in the photo included in the tweet, this was one super strange birthday wish.
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Post by Admin on Nov 10, 2020 19:36:03 GMT
She may have been hoping to spend her days jet-setting between Davos and Aspen—when she wasn’t mingling with Manhattan’s gentry. But only the super rich get those kinds of second chances. And that ain’t Ivanka. “They get forgiven because they have billions of dollars—they can float a charity. Someone like [New York Jets owner and ambassador to the UK] Woody Johnson, who's given millions and millions of dollars to Trump and who has been a real Republican piece of shit, will get forgiven because he can donate and donate, right? Someone like Ivanka, who is so clearly an eyesore—and isn't so rich—ultimately, she’s not going to get forgiven,” Molly Jong-Fast says on the latest episode of The New Abnormal. The best Ivanka Trump can hope for, Molly says, is a scuzzy reality show, like her dad. Speaking of the Trump family, Mary Trump joins the crew to discuss her uncle’s electoral loss. “It's amazing. On the one hand, losing is the thing that is the worst thing to do [in his mind]. But he's never won anything ever… never won anything legitimately. Legitimacy means nothing to him because his ego is such that if he gets the win, just by virtue of cheating, lying, stealing, he knows he deserves to win. So it's okay for him to cheat, lie, and steal.” In happier news, famed scientist and physician Eric Topol says the early results about the new COVID vaccine really are a ray of hope. He believes it might even be a so-called “superhuman vaccine… meaning it’s even more powerful than the typical human response,” he tells Molly. “We could see the virus having a hard time finding people to infect by mid-year… This virus will probably be endemic. It'll be here for years. But it's just going to have a harder time finding people.” http://instagram.com/p/CHaWA3iBTBW
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