Friday, June 29, 2018

"Say Hello To Your Boy"

Why, exactly, did Justice Kennedy decide to announce his retirement this week? Talking Points Memo, referring to an article at the New York Times, lays out an interesting theory about what they call the White House's "stick and carrot tactics to nab Kennedy's seat:"

The White House has been working to prod Justice Anthony Kennedy out of his Supreme Court seat for months, giving his clerks plum judgeships, developing personal relationships, and striking the fear of a Democratic Senate into him, according to a Thursday New York Times report.

President Donald Trump has been assiduously appointing Kennedy clerks to federal appeals courts, floating their names for Supreme Court vacancies, and following through to put one on the bench: Justice Neil Gorsuch.

Trump is reportedly close to Kennedy, often praising him while criticizing his more conservative peers, and Ivanka Trump has visited the Supreme Court with her daughter at Kennedy’s invitation.

Trump allies have reportedly been lobbying Kennedy for months, telling him that getting a strict constructionist on the bench would be well-nigh impossible with a Democratic Senate.

Kennedy’s retirement is a significant win for Trump, who will now get another chance to altar the highest court, this time in an even more dramatic way as he’ll likely pick a staunch conservative without Kennedy’s occasional swing on social issues.

More interestingly, apparently Donald Trump the real estate developer had a lucrative business relationship with Justice Kennedy's son. Again from the Times, quoted by TPM in a second post: 

But [Trump and Justice Kennedy] had a connection, one Mr. Trump was quick to note in the moments after his first address to Congress in February 2017. As he made his way out of the chamber, Mr. Trump paused to chat with the justice.

“Say hello to your boy,” Mr. Trump said. “Special guy.”

Mr. Trump was apparently referring to Justice Kennedy’s son, Justin. The younger Mr. Kennedy spent more than a decade at Deutsche Bank, eventually rising to become the bank’s global head of real estate capital markets, and he worked closely with Mr. Trump when he was a real estate developer, according to two people with knowledge of his role.

During Mr. Kennedy’s tenure, Deutsche Bank became Mr. Trump’s most important lender, dispensing well over $1 billion in loans to him for the renovation and construction of skyscrapers in New York and Chicago at a time other mainstream banks were wary of doing business with him because of his troubled business history. (Read the TPM article here.)

Jacket: No, Jackie: Yes

Melania visited immigrant children again yesterday, this time not wearing anything that could kick up a fuss. Town & Country magazine says she was channeling Jackie Kennedy:

melania trump and jackie kennedy


Her ensemble appeared to be inspired by what Jackie wore in Greece on the day before her wedding [to] Aristotle Onassis. While some of the details are different—Jackie's sleeves were short, and her feet, bare—the aesthetic is strikingly similar. (Read the article here.) 

Jackie married Onassis in 1968, in the ensuing 50 years many, many women have presumably worn white pants with a black top. High-level First Lady mind-melding or just a "casual look" coincidence? You decide. 

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Elections Matter

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Chip and Joanna Gaines, Again

Issue dated July 9, 2018: Chip and Joanna Gaines
This week's PEOPLE cover

I admit that I don't get the Chip and Joanna thing, but after Meghan Markle and the British royals, the Gaineses are among People's favorite cover topics. Their first cover was in October, 2016, shown below, and there were three more covers (July 3, 2017, October 23, 2017, and just eight weeks ago on May 14) between that one and this one. They were also the subject of two sidebar stories, this past January, when they announced that baby number five was on the way and again in March with a headline claiming that they are "ready for baby boy." I had Chip and Joanna on this week's Guessing Game list, but I didn't think their new baby would be the main story. (Heather Locklear and her current troubles was my best guess.) As I always say, the Gaines covers must sell really well. None of the other stories were on the Guessing Game list.

Issue dated October 24, 2016, the first Gaines cover. At the time I had literally never heard of them.


Last year at this time it was Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, part of a People pattern of running Kennedy/Bessette stories in July or August, tied to the couple's July, 1999 death in the plane crash. Will there be another cover story this year, 19 years after the event? Stay tuned.

Issue dated July 10, 2017

Saturday, June 23, 2018

The Guessing Game - Updated

What will be on the cover of People this week? My guesses:

Roseanne Barr and/or the stars of Roseanne: ABC will continue the show without Barr
Melania: That mysterious jacket. What was she thinking?
The little girl in the red coat: She has become the symbol of the border crisis
Joe Giudice: Will he be deported to Italy?
Charles Krauthammer: The influential Conservative columnist died of cancer at age 68
Victoria Beckham: Denying divorce rumors
Demi Lovato: Did she relapse after six years? She released a song titled "Sober"
Adam Rippon: The Olympic skating star and DWTS winner posed nude for ESPN's body issue
The Proposal: Controversy for ABC's new show when a contestant is accused of arranging a date rape
Cynthia Nixon: Announces that her son is transgender
Sarah Hyland: In the hospital
Chip and Joanna Gaines: Baby #5 was born today
Chris Pratt and Kathrine Schwarzenegger: Apparently they're dating after being set up by Maria Shriver
Brigitte Nielsen: Gives birth to a daughter at age 54
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex: Nothing in particular, but after two covers without her, People may feel it's time for another Meghan story. A story featuring Kate and her three kids is also a possibility

Monday morning update: Heather Locklear: I had her on the list last week as well, now apparently she's been arrested for punching a police officer.

Monday afternoon, update #2: Cardi B: Announced that she's married

Stories that appear on the cover of the new issue will be highlighted in green. Wednesday morning update: See the new cover here.

Friday, June 22, 2018

Jacketgate - Updated





photo credit: Andrew Harnik/Associated Press

It's Friday morning and Melania's jacket is still a thing. At the New York Times, in a story headlined "Melania Trump, Agent of Coat Chaos:"

“I REALLY DON’T CARE, DO U?”

When the first lady, Melania Trump, on a surprise humanitarian visit to a children’s shelter in Texas, strode onto her airplane in an olive green Zara army jacket with those words scrawled in faux white graffiti on the back, it sent the watching world into what might be called, with some understatement, a meltdown.

“Insensitive,” “heartless” and “unthinking” were some of the words hurled through the digisphere about the choice.

“It’s a jacket,” her communications director, Stephanie Grisham, said in a statement to reporters. “There was no hidden message.”

She’s right, of course. It wasn’t hidden. It was literally written on the first lady’s back. The question is: Who was the intended audience? (Read the story here.) 

Who was the intended audience? All of us, apparently. The president sent out a tweet (yesterday afternoon) contradicting Ms Grisham and claiming Melania was referring to the media:  

Later, a "Republican close to the White House" contradicted that, leaking to CNN that "blame it on the media" was a plan drawn up in an "urgent meeting" in response to the unfolding PR disaster:  

...a Republican close to the White House sent along a note to say that [the president's] explanation of the coat is "revisionist history."

This Republican, who is supportive of Trump, but skeptical of some of what they consider to be the administration's ham-handedness, says there was an urgent meeting among communications staff about how to fix this after it was becoming a story.

It's unclear who, exactly, first had the idea to say her coat's message was directed at the media. But it quickly won approval in the West Wing and by the President.

This Republican is citing conversations with people in West Wing who "were proud of themselves" for coming up with the explanation. It is true that they knew the media would overplay it, so that's why they devised it. (Read the story here.) 

Victoria Arbiter, CNN's royal correspondent, weighed in with this:

Her father, Dickie Arbiter, former press secretary to Her Majesty The Queen, piled on, calling it a class issue:
Finally (or maybe not,) there's this:  


Whatever it is that Melania was trying to accomplish I'd say that it didn't work. Yes, people are talking about the jacket and trying to decode the message, but it's also a big distraction from what was presumably the point of her trip in the first place, which was to demonstrate that she does care. Was the distraction itself the point? Possibly.  

I agree with observers who say there's no way this was a coincidence. In my post about this yesterday (below) I pondered the possibility that the problem was Melania's staff, who weren't savvy enough to advise her that the jacket wasn't appropriate, but that doesn't really ring true. This First Lady is meticulously precise with everything she wears and her clothes are almost always exorbitantly expensive. A $39 jacket with graffiti on the back? You bet she was sending a message and it wasn't "Be Best." (Note that in the picture at the top of this post, after removing the jacket while she was in Texas, Melania pointedly put it back on when she returned to the White House, and that was after the jacket story started blowing up Twitter.) The problem is that unless she tells us, we don't know what the message is. Without that the whole thing is just a stunt, and frankly, a tacky one.

Saturday morning update: In an article titled "Why didn't someone stop Melania Trump from wearing that jacket? That's not how this White House works" the Washington Post provides some "inside baseball" about first ladies and their staffs:

A day after first lady Melania Trump stirred controversy by wearing a jacket that read “I really don’t care, do u?” on a trip to visit a children’s shelter on the U.S.-Mexico border, people are still scratching their heads.

What did it mean? And how did something like this happen?

On his late-night show, comedian Stephen Colbert asked a version of the question reverberating around political Washington: “How many people would get fired for this at a normal White House? One? Five? The entire executive branch? ... People who were supposedly on her side let her get on a plane with a jacket that said, ‘I really don’t care, do you?’”

Whether the first lady anticipated — or was warned — that her outerwear would divert attention from what her staff described as a humanitarian mission, her choice to wear it in public seems to be deliberate.

And she often selects her clothing without assistance, relying less on stylists and personal shoppers than on her own taste. Her spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham, told The Washington Post’s fashion critic, Robin Givhan, in December that the first lady “chooses what she likes and what is appropriate for the occasion. She does not worry about her critics.”

…Anita McBride, who served as chief of staff to Laura Bush, described the interactions between political aides and their “principals” as a “delicate dance.”

“She might have really wanted to wear it and was stubborn about it. Maybe her staff did say something. We don’t know,” McBride said. “But when you are putting together a trip like this, they have to know that anything they do and say and wear is going to send a message.” 

One former White House aide who worked with top officials in both the Obama and Clinton administrations noted that the fact that cameras captured Mrs. Trump boarding the plane at all was unusual. When the first lady travels alone from Washington, her tarmac arrival is traditionally closed to the media, so the decision to allow Mrs. Trump to be photographed seemed deliberate. (Read the story here.)

Update #2 on July 8: Several members of the Kennedy family trolled Melania while marching in the Hyannis Port 4th of July parade: 

Loud and proud: Noah Kennedy and her cousin Mariah pose in a photo the latter uploaded to social media on Wednesday (above) 

Pictured above are Noah Kennedy, daughter of Max Kennedy, and Mariah Kennedy Cuomo, the daughter of NY Governor Andrew Cuomo and his ex-wife Kerry Kennedy. Matriarch Ethel Kennedy was trolling too, shown below with her son Max and his wife Victoria: 

Motivated matriarch: Ethel wore a green jacket that said 'I really do care' while participating in the annual Hyannisport Fourth of July parade (Ethel above with son Max and his wife Victoria)

Thursday, June 21, 2018

I Really Don't Care, Do U? - Updated


photo credit AFP/Getty Images

In my tweet yesterday about the typo in the president's Executive Order (read it here,) I implied that POTUS's staff let him down. Today it looks as if FLOTUS's staff let her down. I had mixed feelings about Melania's visit to Texas. I believe, mostly, that she sincerely cares about the immigrant children and wants to help. I also believe that the immaculate and adorable center she visited, and the children she saw there, are not even close to being truly representative of the kids who were actually taken from their parents, which made the whole thing feel like a photo op/damage control for the president.

Now it turns out that Melania started the trip wearing a jacket with a message on the back and that's all anyone's talking about (in my Twitter feed, at least):


Is Melania sending some kind of coded message? Or was it a random, meaningless wardrobe selection? If the latter, her staff really did let her down by not advising her that wearing that jacket with that message would, at the very least, distract from what she was trying to accomplish. Is there no one on the First Lady's staff savvy enough to know that? Particularly on a trip the whole purpose of which was to demonstrate that Mrs. Trump (and by extension, her husband) does care about the displaced children? I've blogged frequently about the pathetic incompetence of the president and/or his staff. It looks like there's some incompetence in the East Wing too.

Thursday afternoon update: Another tweet from Kate Bennett. She's a CNN reported who covers the First Lady full time, and she has said more than once that there are no Melania Trump coincidences, that her actions are done with intent. Here's Kate's latest tweet:

Welcome To America - Updated


To quote photographer David Hume Kennerly, this one's probably not going up on the wall at Mar-a-Lago.

To be clear, Kennerly didn't take the original picture of the little girl. It was taken by John Moore, Special Correspondent/Senior Staff Photographer at Getty Images:

Public response to the photographs of this scared little girl from Honduras has been overwhelming for me to see. I thought I would share the images that led to the key moment that touched many of you, as it did me. A Honduran asylum seeker, age 2, cries as she and her mother are taken into custody by federal agents near the US-Mexico border. The mother said they had been traveling for a month to reach the United States. They had just crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico and were then transported to a US Customs and Border Protection processing center. The Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy for undocumented immigrants calls for the frequent separation of parents and children while their cases for political asylum are adjudicated, a process that can take months - or years. This is a series of photographs I took while on a ride-along with the Border Patrol in Texas’ Río Grande Valley last week. #gettyimages #undocumented #gettyimagesnews
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Thursday afternoon update: Next week's cover of the New Yorker:


Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Addressing Family "Seperation"



I know that the typos aren't news anymore. I've highlighted many of them here in the blog, do I really need to post another one? Possibly not, but sometimes I can't help myself. What strikes me about this one is that it isn't @POTUS venting his spleen on Twitter. This is an important document addressing a very controversial issue. This stuff is written and published by the White House staff and it always amazes me how sloppy and careless they are. You'd think at some point someone would suggest that maybe they should proofread their work *before* publishing it.

For what it's worth, the typo has now been fixed:

Faith Hill & Tim McGraw

Issue dated July 2, 2018: Faith Hill & Tim McGraw


No green highlights on the Guessing Game post this week, for the first time in several weeks, nothing on the list made the cover. In particular, I'm a little surprised the magazine didn't use one of the nice pictures of Meghan and the Queen on their royal train outing last week, but People obviously thinks it's time for a break from all things royal, at least on the cover.

Faith and Tim are one of the 100 reasons to love America, which apparently is now an annual thing. (Look at the cover below from last year at this time.) So far, the complete list isn't posted on on the website but if I see it later I'll link to it here.

Last year at this time: Issue dated July 3, 2017

Steve Schmidt Leaves The Republican Party

Steve Schmidt is (was) a Republican strategist who has worked for George W. Bush and Arnold Schwarzenegger. He was the chief strategist for John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign (and one of the key decision-makers responsible for putting Sarah Palin on the ticket, although he later fell seriously out of professional love with her.) He was never a fan of Donald Trump and has spoken out/tweeted about the 45th president in a very critical way. Today Steve renounced his membership in the Republican party with some choice words as he walked out the door:


Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Is Melania Having Fun? - Updated



Melania's taking some heat for this tweet tonight, with Matthew Dowd as a good example:


It's hard to tell, because the picture is small, but I was thinking that both POTUS and FLOTUS appear to have strange expressions on their faces, almost as if it's not that much fun to hang out with the King and Queen of Spain. (Or maybe they're not that happy with each other.) When I saw the tweet and picture below I thought (again) that it's probably not that much fun to be Melania at all right now:

Wednesday morning update: Melania's not the only one who's tone deaf. Ponder this, from Trump Jr.'s soon-to-be ex-wife and featuring five of the president's grandchildren:

Update #2, at 9.27 a.m. Wednesday morning: Vanessa has deleted the tweet. (That's why the text remains but it no longer appears in the usual tweet format.) If you're wondering what's the big deal here, it's tied to the fact that Ann Coulter said the facilities housing children separated from their parents are "essentially summer camps."

Riding With The Queen - Updated

Who gets to ride with the Queen on the first day of Ascot?
It's mostly the usual suspects, including all the Queen's children, Charles and Camilla, Princess Anne, aka the Princess Royal, Prince Andrew and his daughters, and Prince Edward and his wife. What's new this year? Meghan! The new Duchess of Sussex is right there in carriage three. No sign of the Queen's husband, Prince Philip, and Will and Kate also get a day off. You can see last year's carriage lineup, for all five days of Ascot, here.

And here's Meghan, looking chic in a black and white hat:
Meghan Markle
photo credit: SplashNews.com

Wednesday morning update: Here's who's riding with the Queen on day 2 of Ascot:
Thursday morning, update #2. Here's Thursday's line-up:


Monday, June 18, 2018

The Guessing Game - Updated

What will be on the cover of People this week? My guesses:

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex: Lots going on with Meghan right now. She traveled with the Queen last week, producing some of the happiest and most relaxed pictures of the Queen that I've ever seen, her father is in the news for an interview with Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain, and she and Harry attended the wedding of one of Harry's cousins, the daughter of Diana's eldest sister Sarah
Donald Trump Jr. & Kimberly Guilfoyle: I read somewhere that their relationship is "heating up," soon-to-be-ex-wife Vanessa said nice things about them
Chris Hardwick: Accused of abuse by an ex-girlfriend
Jeff Lewis: Being sued by the surrogate who carried his daughter
Kellen Winslow Jr.: Accused of several rapes, he's claiming PTE
Ashley Iaconetti & Jared Haibon: Apparently they got engaged while in Mexico, presumably it will be shown as part of Bachelor in Paradise, which is currently filming
Lincoln Adim: A contestant on Becca's season of The Bachelorette, Adim was convicted of sexual assault in Massachusetts on May 21, for an incident that took place two years ago 
Laura Bush: Strongly condemns the current practice of separating children from their parents at the Texas border
Scotty McCreery: The American Idol winner got married
Ivar Mountbatten: A distant relative of the Queen, he came out as gay and will be marrying his partner, in the royal family's first gay wedding

Monday afternoon update: Heather Locklear: Hospitalized for a psychological examination

The Other First Ladies: After Laura Bush's op-ed was published in the Washington Post, and she tweeted out a portion of it, Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton and Rosalynn Carter all weighed in, and all agree with Laura. Here's her original tweet:


Michelle tweeted her agreement...
...followed by Hillary:
Rosalynn Carter doesn't tweet but The Carter Center sent out her statement:
Tuesday afternoon, update #2: Born Trump, a new book by Vanity Fair senior reporter Emily Jane Fox. It's out today.



The Proposal: ABC's weird new show debuted last night.

Note: Stories that appear on this week's cover will be highlighted in green. Wednesday morning update: No green this week, nothing on my list made the cover. See the new issue here.

Sunday, June 17, 2018

This Day In History, 1972: The Watergate Break-In - Updated

It took more than two years but we all know what this led to. Will history repeat itself with the current president? I'd say it's not completely out of the question.

Sunday afternoon update: I'll add more pictures as Pete posts them. Here's #2:

Saturday, June 16, 2018

Three Years Ago...

Do you remember where you were? It was three years ago today, at
11.00 a.m. Eastern time:
Image result for donald trump escalator


This Day In History, 1978: Grease Is The Word




Grease was the biggest movie of the year in 1978 and is still sixth on the list of live-action musicals.

Friday, June 15, 2018

Flag Day - Updated

Yesterday, June 14, was POTUS's 72nd birthday. Mrs. Pence graciously sent birthday wishes on Twitter:

Ivanka and Eric also sent out tweets, and Don Jr. sent birthday wishes while appearing on Fox & Friends. Then there was that loving birthday greeting from Melania. Well, actually no. As far as I can tell, Melania hasn't been heard from. She did send out a (very impersonal) tweet last year on June 14:



I think I'll just stick with Flag Day.

Putting Showmanship First



I can't read the actual article because it's behind the paywall, but the headline gives a clue about what this British magazine thought of the summit:

Dealing with North Korea, Trump puts showmanship first / The summit was a triumph of showbiz over substance--and Mr Trump made big concessions for no return

See it here.

And how about this comment from the president this morning, referring to Kim Jong Un:

"He speaks and his people sit up at attention," the President added. "I want my people to do the same."

Apparently now he's claiming it was a joke. 

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain

Issue dated June 25, 2018: Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain


This sad story was at the top of my Guessing Game post and unusually, there are no sidebar stories. Read about Kate here and about Anthony here.

Last year at this time: Issue dated June 26, 2017

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Happy Birthday!



This tweet doesn't mention it but today is President Bush's 94th birthday, the first he'll celebrate without Barbara by his side. He's the first president to reach that age; Jimmy Carter will join him on October 1. 

Monday, June 11, 2018

Tweeting The Trump



It's a big day. With the time change, it's now Tuesday morning in Singapore and the big summit is about to start. POTUS still found time to tweet, however, and in the spirit of his administration's pathetically sloppy incompetence, he just couldn't get it right. The president meant to say that "missile launches have stopped."

He also made sure to let his staff know that their work doesn't matter:

This Day In History, 1993: Jurassic Park - Updated


Click on the link for The Hollywood Reporter's original review, which was a rave. Roger Ebert's review was more nuanced. He gave it three stars, saying "You want great dinosaurs, you got great dinosaurs," but he didn't love it. Read his review here.

Monday afternoon update: After writing this post this morning, I had the Jurassic Park theme song in my head for most of the day. So how much fun is this, including an apology to composer John Williams:

Sunday, June 10, 2018

The Guessing Game - Updated

What will be on the cover of People this week? My guesses:

Kate Spade and/or Anthony Bourdain: Both died by suicide this week, putting depression and mental illness in the spotlight
Gretchen Carlson and Miss America: No more swimsuit contest; the "pageant" is now a "competition." To me it sounds like it's now a job interview but who would watch that on TV?
Jerry Maran: The last surviving Munchkin from The Wizard of Oz dies at 98
Kim Kardashian and/or Alice Johnson: Kim lobbied the president resulting in Trump commuting Johnson's prison sentence
Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex: Attended the Trooping the Colour ceremony in an off-the-shoulder dress; will travel with the Queen this week
Kelly Clarkson: She's lost weight and is talking about auto-immune disease
Vince Vaughn: Arrested for DUI over the week-end
Prince George and Princess Charlotte: Cute pictures from Trooping the Colour and a polo game
Prince Philip: The Queen's husband turns *97* today
Teresa Guidice: Competed in a "bikini body-building contest" and came in 3rd
Josh Duhamel: A new girlfriend
Jackson Odell: The young actor was found dead at age 20
Donald Trump and/or Kim Jong Un: This one's a stretch for People but the U.S./North Korea summit in Singapore is the biggest news story this week

Monday morning update: Robert DeNiro: Insults Trump with the F-word at the Tonys. It was bleeped out here in the States but Australian television showed it in real time with sound. Of course it didn't take long before it was all over the internet

Monday afternoon, update #2: Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson: Engaged after just a few weeks of dating

Tuesday morning, update #3: Bode Miller: His 19-month-old daughter drowned on Sunday. This news broke on Monday, which may be too late to make it into this week's issue

Note: Stories that actually appear on this week's cover will be highlighted in green. Wednesday morning update: See the new cover here.

Saturday, June 9, 2018

1000 Words - Updated

Sunday afternoon update. From the former Prime Minister of Belgium:



Thursday, June 7, 2018

She Believes Her Husband?

Does Melania Trump think her husband cheated on her with Stormy Daniels? Rudy Giuliani says no: "She believes her husband, and she knows it's untrue." Is Rudy speaking for Melania? Does he really know what she thinks about this? 

Melania's actual spokesperson says no, quoted by Maggie Haberman of the New York Times: 

And here's a reminder from Kate Bennett of CNN, the only reporter who covers Melania full time:

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Ree Drummond

Issue dated June 18, 2018: Ree Drummond


I mostly struck out with my guesses this week, with just one guess getting a sidebar story. (Really People? With all the cool choices on my Guessing Game list, Brody Jenner is the only one to make the cut? No Bill Clinton? No Melania? No Kim Kardashian at the White House?) This is Ree Drummond's second cover in less than a year and the first one, shown below and dated October 9, 2017, must have sold really well because here she is again. Based on the teaser article at people.com (read it here,) this cover isn't tied to anything specific. Ree doesn't have a book coming out, she's not doing a television special, etc., but there she is. Meghan's there too, for the third week in a row, and she was on Ree's first cover too, with Harry, not too long before their engagement was announced. 

Issue dated October 9, 2017


Last year at this time: Issue dated June 19, 2017

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

He Doesn't Know The Words


And on the subject of showing respect for the national anthem, do you remember this, from Memorial Day last year?


Monday, June 4, 2018

Now It's Really News - Updated


Image from CNN

The "Where Is Melania?' story appears to have hit a tipping point this morning:

At People: Melania Trump Skipping Summit with Husband but Expected to (Sort of) Show Her Face at Monday Event
At Talking Points Memo: MIA Melania Will Skip G7, North Korea Summits
At CNN: Melania Trump to attend her first public event since May 10
At Politico: Melania Trump to return to public eye Monday

There are two elements of the story here. One is that Melania is attending an event with the president this evening, although none of these headlines make clear that it will be a "no press" event, which means that we may not actually "see" the First Lady. The second interesting thing is that in spite of tonight's more-or-less return to the public, Melania is not going to Quebec for the G7 Summit this week or to Singapore for the big North Korea summit on June 12.

New York Magazine/Huff Post Reporter Yashar Ali gives us this:


I admit I'm hoping someone at the event tonight surreptitiously sneaks a few seconds of cell phone video of the First Lady.

Monday night update: She's been seen. The First Lady (or someone on her staff) tweeted out a few pictures from the event tonight and yes, she was there, sitting next to the president. Will this put an end to the story? We'll see. When will we see Melania in public again? Who knows. Not in Quebec and not in Singapore. The 4th of July? Maybe.

Here's a larger image of the top right photo: 
Return to public life: Pictured to the right of President Trump, the First Lady tweeted out pictures of herself at the Gold Star event at the White House on Monday 

Read my "Where Is Melania?" post, dated June 1, here.

Wednesday morning update: The president shares his thoughts about coverage of Melania's absence:

Here's Joe Scarborough's response:


And this is what Joe is referring to: