Smile for the cameras
Princess Ivanka gives us commoners a glimpse into her rarefied royal life.
Great keynoting the Senate’s weekly policy lunch and discussing workforce development policy, Higher Ed Act reauthorization, childcare affordability, and paid family leave. https://t.co/4SkmGksBe8
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) June 25, 2019
Will you look at that? Can you imagine a single other “senior adviser” issuing a glam shot of Self Entering The Chamber?
And then there’s the whole “what the hell do you know about it?” problem. What is that spoiled vain shallow fashion model doing prancing into the Senate and giving a “keynote” on a grab bag of subjects she has zero expertise in?
Also, as Joyce Vance points out, how dare she.
Yesterday, Ivanka discussed “childcare affordability” with Senators, while the administration and father she works for forced babies & children to sleep in filth, on cold concrete, without blankets, soap or toothbrushes. https://t.co/czelW7ha7e
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) June 26, 2019
As someone who has actually utilized child care (not being able to afford a slew of nannies and other caretakers), I would have a lot more valuable things to say than Ivanka Trump. I would not consider myself qualified to keynote a policy meeting.
Working in Higher Ed, I would have a lot more valuable things to say than Ivanka Trump. I would not consider myself qualified to keynote a policy meeting.
Being a member of the workforce, and training future members of the workforce, I would have a lot more valuable things to say than Ivanka Trump. I would not consider myself qualified to keynote a policy meeting.
Worrying that if my husband gets ill it would decimate the three days of family leave we get, I would have a lot more valuable things to say than Ivanka Trump. I would not consider myself qualified to keynote a policy meeting.
What a vain woman. I suppose she, like her father, believes she has the best brain (well, second best brain, because of course she can’t have the best brain because her father has that). She may also believe, along with too many people in this country, that the best people to deal with policy issues are people with no training or experience in the field. Which is how Trump got “elected” in the first place.
This pales next to the lunacy of her husband trotting out what amounts to a forced sale/expropriation deal as some sort of spectacular effort at peace.
Fair point.