Actually, I likes this picture, because it centers on her, which it should, and he's sort of the out-of-focus son-in-law. Great photography. She is most lovely. I hear she will be on the cover of Taxidermy Today. #jaredkushner
This is no surprise. But something is. Explain to me how Keith Olbermann is a lifetime season ticket-holder for the baseball equivalent of Exxon-Mobil. I'll take my answer on the air. #jaredkushner
I've never thought of her as attractive before, but I have to admit she looks very pretty in that pic. I guess the 3/4-viewflatters her. Gorgeous cheekbones! #jaredkushner
@brittneylee: Even if she is the product of multiple surgeries (I'm sure she is), at least she spent the money wisely. She looks great here, face/neck mismatch notwithstanding. #jaredkushner
@registered: I agree that Ivanka's looks great but did she really need all that platic surgery to begin with? Ivanka can look absolutely stunning but sometimes she looks too plastic.
I've seen older photographs of her and she was a pretty girl. I think it's sad when young women feel like they need to change their appearance drastically.
In Ivanka's case I'm not surprised because of who her father is. Having a sexist father who judges women's worth by their weight and appearance can pressure a girl to do what Ivanka did. #jaredkushner
@brittneylee: I'm not too familiar with the earlier Ivanka, but I remember the shock at her mother's transformation. I wouldn't blame all the surgery on Daddy Trump.
He would have paid for it without asking, though. Nobody has ever accused a Trump of good taste. At least Ivanka didn't wind up a horror story like the Bride of Wildenstein. #jaredkushner
I remember asking a professor in a journalism class that I took a few years ago about the White House Press Corps. I was confused that papers would waste that kind of money to leave people in DC who essentially hear press conferences. My teacher, who is a pretty big name at Newsweek, was baffled at my suggestion. This is why papers are dying #newspapers
I might quibble on one point. The biggest reason to lament the decline of newspapers is not the loss of jobs, as awful as that is, but the implications for the future of democracy. #newspapers
@Smitros: In my opinion the newspapers are in such bad shape because they decided to not care about the future of democracy. There are questions that should have been asked and stories that should have been investigated that were not. The journalist used to be a protector of freedom and a seeker of truth. Now they are one sided hacks. Once in a blue moon when a journalist does ask a somewhat decent question they never follow through and end up allowing politicians to get out of answering the question. #newspapers
@sir_pantsalot: We may be grasping different parts of the elephant, or the chicken and the egg, or some animal metaphor. Newspapers stopped caring about democracy when they got bought up or consultantized into entities that were run to resemble businesses with higher historical profit margins--hence the erosion of the line between editorial and advertising. (Pursuant to the latter, did anyone see the WaPo op-ed last week on the 60th anniversary of the Chinese Revolution? It was appalling largely by its existence.) #newspapers
Reminds me of the scene in the 1942 Tracy-Hepburn movie Woman of the Year. He's a sportswriter, she is an upper-crust political columnist who grew up abroad and is unfamiliar with common pleasures like baseball. He takes her to a Yankees game. She is astonished that their newspaper has two men covering the game: "We have only one man at Vichy!" (To which Tracy playfully replies, "Vichy? Are they still in the league?") #newspapers
@TheBusinessGuy: A journalist! Peeking through keyholes -- running after fire engines -- waking people up in the middle of the night to ask them if they think Hitler's going to start a war -- stealing pictures off old ladies of their daughters that got chased by apemen! I know all about reporters -- a lot of daffy buttinskies going around without a nickel in their pockets, and for what? So a million hired girls and motormen's wives will know what's going on! No, Walter, I'm through.#newspapers
@If_I_Had_a_Poodle: It's a tradition since college that when my friends and I get together to watch The Philadelphia Story, we do it while sipping champagne--it's "heavy mist before my eyes." Plus, I always want to marry Liz. #newspapers
@If_I_Had_a_Poodle: I'm a combination, so no need to settle. I have to confess the first time I saw it I had no idea which way Hepburn would go. Naive, I know, but that's how caught up in it I got. #newspapers
@If_I_Had_a_Poodle: OK, that does it. Marry me, Poodle, and we will watch movies and get drunk on champagne and then go for midnight swims. #newspapers
The Times did a story a few years ago about trying to find the line between Yankee and Red Sox country. It kind of meanders through Connecticut, they decided.
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I've seen older photographs of her and she was a pretty girl. I think it's sad when young women feel like they need to change their appearance drastically.
In Ivanka's case I'm not surprised because of who her father is. Having a sexist father who judges women's worth by their weight and appearance can pressure a girl to do what Ivanka did. #jaredkushner
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He would have paid for it without asking, though. Nobody has ever accused a Trump of good taste. At least Ivanka didn't wind up a horror story like the Bride of Wildenstein. #jaredkushner
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Way more American Psycho to me with that hair. #jaredkushner
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Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: No, I-I can't afford to hate anybody. I'm only a photographer. #newspapers
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C. K. Dexter Haven: I'm so glad you came. Can you use a typewriter?
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: No, thanks, I've got one at home. #newspapers
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