Monday, August 27, 2018

Melania Mondays!



America's popular and glamorous First Lady got a boost from an unlikely source when none other than the notorious prostitute, Stormy Daniels, leaped to her defense.




"People should stop talking about her, maybe she’s happy," Stormy told the UK's Mirror newspaper, “Everything we say about her is a projection. Some people misplace sorrow and pity on another person.”




The celebrity adult entertainer was responding to attacks made on Melania by wacky, vicious and hated Omarosa, who claims in her book Unhinged that the First Lady is "counting every minute" until she can divorce the President.

In other news, Melania's getting ready to fly the flag in Africa, which she plans to visit in October. 




"This will be my first time traveling to Africa," said Melania in a statement, "and I am excited to educate myself on the issues facing children throughout the continent, while also learning about its rich culture and history."




Well done Melania for doing your part to make America great again.

MAGA,

LSP

6 comments:

LL said...

I'm sure that our glamorous, charming First Lady will leave a far more positive impression on the Africans than her predecessor did. Melania is doing her part to make America great again after the disastrous 8 Obama years.

LSP said...

And have you noticed how quiet hated Omarosa's become? Perhaps she's scared of Stormy. #wisdom

The Egyptian said...

gad that woman in a fur hat, makes my heart pound, just something about those eyes.
wow oh wow

Fredd said...

I miss bad mouthing Michelle Obama and her God awful looking attire: expensive gunny sacks, not much more. Melania's sartorial countenance is beyond reproach, what's a guy to do when there's nothing to criticize?

LindaG said...

I wish her a safe trip when she goes.
Stormy has at least one redeeming quality. That is great!

LL said...

Omarosa (female Omar) has quieted down now that she has figured out that she's over her depth and that President Trump will enforce all of the security agreements that she signed when she took the job. Though she didn't realize it, the job at the White House was not "The Apprentice". She could have left quietly and used the experience as a resume builder, but that is not her way.