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In 2017, what’s a man to do when his android wife malfunctions? Apparently hire tracker E. Johnson to lead him into the anarchy known as The Zone to find a duplicate for his Cherry 2000, a rare model. The down turn of the economy and civil unrest in this post-apocalyptic world has left few civilized areas. ("Cherry 2000", Flm)
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The Pretender | 03x13 Pool | First Aired: Fev. 20, 1999
Drinks first, then dinner, then I’ll climb up onto the top of the roof and jump head first onto the driveway.
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Titre V.O. : The Pretender [Official Website] Titre V.F. : Le Caméléon
Projet 2024. La série a été rediffusée à partir du lundi 27 juin 2022 sur 6ter à la TV française. à 16h20. Elle a été également rediffusée (2021/2022) à la TV U.S..
Créateurs : Steven Long Mitchell et Craig Van Sickle
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Création Consultant :  Rick Wallace et  Chris Ruppenthal
Scénaristes : Tommy Thompson (13 épisodes), Javier Grillo-Marxuach (3 épisodes), Juan Carlos Coto (11 épisodes), Mark M. Dodson (7 épisodes), Harry Dunn (6 épisodes), Lawrence Meyers (6 épisodes), Daniel Trully (6 épisodes), Dave Alan Johnson, Andrew Dettmann (5 épisodes), Tony Blake (3 épisodes), Paul Jackson (3 épisodes), Kimberly Costello (2 épisodes), Tyler Bensiger (2 épisodes), Chris Ruppenthal (2 épisodes) ...
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Réalisation : Frederick King Keller (20 épisodes), James Whitmore Jr (8 épisodes), Terrence O'Hara (7 épisodes), Chuck Bowman (6 épisodes), Rodney Charters (5 épisodes), Steven Long Mitchell (5 épisodes), Michael Lange (4 épisodes), Scott Lautanen (4 épisodes), Michael Zinberg (3 épisodes), Joe Napolitano (3 épisodes), Ian Toynton (2 épisodes), Vern Gillum (2 épisodes), Krishna Rao (2 épisodes), Michael Klick (2 épisodes), Rick Wallace (1 épisode),  Gabrielle Beaumont (1 épisode), Jon Koslowsky (1 épisode), Jesús Salvador Treviño (1 épisode), Thomas J. Wright, Jim Charleston, Oscar L. Costo, Charles Siebert, Anson Williams, David Jackson, ...
1er Assistant Réalisateur :  Michael Klick (25 épisodes)
Producteurs : Marianne Canepa (58 épisodes), Jan DeWitt (15 épisodes), Juan Carlos Coto (12 épisodes), Daniel Trully (12 épisodes), Andrew Dettmann (12 épisodes), Michael Klick (3 épisodes), Jon Koslowsky (3 épisodes), Rick Wallace (1 épisode) ...
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Producteurs délégués : Steven Long Mitchell et Craig Van Sickle , Fred King Keller, Juan Carlos Coto (22 épisodes), Tommy Thompson (3 épisodes), Jan DeWitt (22 épisodes), Daniel Truly, Andrew Dettmann, Michael Klick (7 épisodes), Rick Wallace (1 épisode) ...
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Producteur co-délégués : Tommy Thompson (55 épisodes), Ian Toynton (11 épisodes), Mark M. Dodson (3 épisodes)
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Producteur superviseur : Kimberly Costello (7 épisodes), Juan Carlos Coto (3 épisodes), Daniel Trully (3 épisodes), Andrew Dettmann (3 épisodes)
Producteur consultant : Tony Blake (22 épisodes), Paul Jackson (22 épisodes)
Direction de la photographie : Rodney Charters (3 épisodes)
Edition : Scott Boyd (21 épisodes), Jon Koslowsky, Javier Grillo-Marxuach Editeur délégué :  Lawrence Meyers
Direction de la distribution : Tory Herald (saison 2), Sharon Bialy (saison 2 à 4), John A. Aiello (saison 4)...
Nb de saisons : 4 Incursions/Crossovers : Profiler (3) Nb de TVfilms : 2 (Caméléon contre Caméléon / L’Antre du Diable) Nb de romans : 2 (Renaissance / Saving Luke) Nb de roman graphique : 1
Où voir les acteurs cette semaine à la TV française ?
Distribution principale :  Michael T Weiss --- Jarod Andrea Parker --- Mlle Parker Patrick Bauchau --- Sydney Jon Gries --- Broots Richard Marcus --- Dr Raines Paul Dillon --- Angelo Ryan Merriman --- Jarod enfant/adolescent Ashley Peldon --- Mlle Parker enfant Harve Presnell --- M. Parker James Denton --- Lyle Pamela Gidley --- Brigitte
Distribution secondaire/Invités exceptionnels :  Alex Wexo --- Sydney jeune Willie Gault --- le nettoyeur Willie Sam Ayers --- le nettoyeur Sam Kim Myers --- Margaret, la mère de Jarod Jason Brooks --- Thomas Christopher Tyler --- Ethan Jeffrey Donovan --- Kyle Darren Kennedy --- George Stamatis George Lazenby --- le major Charles Zachary Brown --- Kyle enfant Jonathan Osser ---  Keene Curtis --- Fenigor Kelsey Mulrooney --- Debbie Amir AboulEla --- le nettoyeur Gar Leigh Taylor Young --- Michelle Stamatis Lenny Von Dohlen --- M. Cox Leland Orser --- Argyle Marisa Petroro --- Emily Jake Lloyd --- Timmy Haley Joel Osment --- Davey Simpkins
Le Centre -
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Saison 1 : Épisodes 01 - 02 - 03 - 04 - 05 - 07 - 08 - 09 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20 - 22.  Saison 2 : Episodes 01 - 02 - 03 - 04 - 05 - 06 - 07 - 09 - 10 - 11 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 19 - 20 - 21 - 22. Saison 3 : Episodes 01 - 02 - 03 - 04 - 05 - 06 - 07 - 08 - 09 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 17 - 20 - 22. Saison 4 : Episodes 01 - 02 - 03 - 04 - 05 - 07 - 08 - 09 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 18 - 19 - 20. Téléfilm n°1 - Téléfilm n°2.
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Rediffusion U.S. de la série sur H&I en 2019/2020/2021. Rediffusion Fr de la série sur 6ter en 2022, sur AB1 en 2021 et RTL9 de 2019 à 2021.
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Date présentation 2001 : 41ème Festival de la Télévision de Monte-Carlo.
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Segundo Encuentro Virtual Internacional sobre Enseñanza, Aprendizaje y Evaluación en Educación Superior
Entre los días del 22 de noviembre y 1 de diciembre de 2021, 32 investigadores se reunirán virtualmente en 9 paneles para discutir sobre el proceso educativo que ocurre en la universidad.
Semana 1 (22 al 26 de noviembre 2021)
PANEL 1 - Pensando en la educación superior en tiempos de incertidumbre y cambio (Jennifer M. Gidley, Trine Jensen, Dan Remenyi y Roberta Malee Bassett).
PANEL 2 - Enseñanza, aprendizaje y evaluación en Educación Superior después de la Pandemia (Richard Walker, Margaret Bearman, Carlos Pérez y Verónica Villarroel).
PANEL 3 - Evaluación, Auto-regulación y Co-regulación para el aprendizaje profundo (Carol Evans, Royce Sadler, Jaclyn Broadbent, Daniela Bruna y Carlos González).
PANEL 4 - Colaboración, cooperación y aprendizaje de pares para enfrentar los nuevos tiempos (J. W. Strijbos, David W. Johnson y Thomas Cochrane).
PANEL 5 - Hacia la Evaluación auténtica en Educación Superior (Sally Brown, Verónica Villarroel y Rola Ajjawi)
Semana 2 (29 de noviembre al 1 de diciembre 2021)
PANEL 6 - Motivando y desplegando habilidades desde la experiencia y el lugar de trabajo (Päivi Tynjälä, Auli Toom y Kathleen M. Quinlan).
PANEL 7 - Mejorando la enseñanza, aprendizaje y evaluación en Educación Superior (Margaret Price, Verónica Villarroel, Viivi Virtanen y Telle Hailikari).
PANEL 8 - Prácticas y experiencias de Retroalimentación (Edd Pitt, Glenn Regehr, Piedad Cabrera y Daniela Bruna).
PANEL 9 - Retroalimentación para mantener el aprendizaje (Zi YAN, Anastasiya Lipnevich y Michael Henderson).
Más información: https://educacionsuperior.udd.cl/
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americanmysticom · 4 years
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President Trump wins Alaska, and could win Georgia - Sebastian Gorka LIVE
Sebastian, back in-studio, talks about the coming Georgia recount and audit, and more on President Trump's fight to save America, with special guests Rudy Giuliani, Hogan Gidley, Victor Davis Hanson, Jennifer Horn, and Boris Epshteyn.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2s_VCb1z64&ab_channel=AmericaFirstwithSebastianGorka
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sinrau · 4 years
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) during a news conference on Capitol Hill on June 30. (Al Drago/Bloomberg)
Opinion by Jennifer Rubin
Between President Trump’s Rose Garden rant on Tuesday (which Mary L. Trump should definitely include in the paperback version of her book delving into her uncle’s erratic behavior) and the White House’s excuse that it never authorized trade representative Peter Navarro to write a screed attacking the world’s leading infectious-disease expert, it has become a wee bit difficult for in-house lackeys, elected Republicans and card-carrying members of the right-wing media to keep up the pretense that Trump and his administration are functioning normally — or even functioning at all. (One wonders how the Hogan Gidleys, the Marc Shorts, the Mark Espers and the rest justify continuing to regurgitate his lies and sing his praises.)
Increasingly, the White House operates not so much as the head of the executive branch but as a site for Trump’s personal and political breakdowns. It is hard to see that any official business is performed in an administration obsessed with covering Trump’s lies, catering to his ego, attacking his opponents and providing emotional refuge for those whose identity depends on venerating the Confederate flag and excusing systemic racism. There is almost no actual policy happening and no rationale for the administration’s continued existence.
Let’s turn, then, to the Senate Republicans who voted to acquit him (that would be everyone except Utah Sen. Mitt Romney), the House Republicans who mouthed Russian propaganda in his defense and the horde of right-wing pundits and media figures who both financially sustain and humiliate themselves with never-ending rationalizations for a president who struggles to complete a sentence, let alone think through complex policy matters.
The elected Republicans should be confronted at every turn by mainstream media and voters:
Do you think President Trump is fit even to complete his term?
Do you regret supporting his exoneration in the Ukraine scandal?
How can you support a president who clings to the Confederate flag and defends the killing of African Americans by police by saying more white people are killed?
How can the administration address the pandemic when members of the administration heap scorn on Anthony S. Fauci, director of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases?
Why are you supporting a president who refused to respond to Russian bounties placed on U.S. servicemen and women?
Does the self-enrichment and corruption bother you, even a little?
Is there anything he could do or say that would cause you to renounce him?
The right-wing media cohort — including both those helplessly corrupted by the money and fame that goes with feeding Trump’s frenzied base and those with pretensions of respectability (the “but Gorsuch” crowd, before Gorsuch disappointed them) — have other concerns. As Laura Ingraham (who reportedly believes “we have to be prepared for Trump losing”) and the utterly tone deaf Ivanka Trump (“ Find something new! ”) advise, they will have to come up with their next act. As in the Obama administration, they will likely become the conspiratorialists and rancid critics of the new administration. No accusation will be too far-fetched, no source of gossip turned away.
The spineless sycophants — who attacked Never Trumpers for their show of integrity, who fashioned disingenuous excuses for Trump and who concoct elaborate rationalizations to oppose voting for former vice president Joe Biden (Socialist!) — will swear up and down that Hillary Clinton would have been worse. (Really — denying a pandemic? Inducing supporters not to wear lifesaving masks? Embracing white nationalists? Staffing the White House with a cohort of incompetents? Giving Vladimir Putin a free pass on targeting U.S. troops?) Some will insist they were against Trump all along. Some (a tiny few) will show some modicum of remorse, and some will try to ignore the past four years of intellectual hackery. What “polite society” (if there is such a thing) must not do is forget their role in sustaining an un-American president whose incompetency has resulted in more than 100,000 unnecessary deaths.
The bill is coming due for those who sold their souls to Trump. The voters may boot out a good number of incumbents. The rest of us, however, will have learned how through silence and collaboration a cadre of well-educated comfortable men and women can rationalize and excuse anything. It has been a frightening lesson in human weakness and propensity to accommodate themselves to evil, which should remind us the only thing that really matters in public life is character.
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namastefamily · 6 years
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His story, history…. His narrative. Why do we believe it?
Anyway some reading for the train anyone?
EDUCATING FOR EVOLVING CONSCIOUSNESS: VOICING THE EMERGENC-Y FOR LOVE, LIFE AND WISDOM
Dr. Jennifer M. Gidley Research Fellow Global Cities Research Institute RMIT University Melbourne, Australia 3000
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This paper takes as its starting point the notion that human consciousness is…
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chrissterry · 5 years
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Trump faces growing challenge to contain coronavirus | TheHill
Trump faces growing challenge to contain coronavirus | TheHill
President Trump faces a growing challenge from the coronavirus as it spreads to more countries around the world.
Source: Trump faces growing challenge to contain coronavirus | TheHill
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Trump's personal assistant fired after comments about Ivanka, Tiffany
New Post has been published on https://thebiafrastar.com/trumps-personal-assistant-fired-after-comments-about-ivanka-tiffany/
Trump's personal assistant fired after comments about Ivanka, Tiffany
President Donald Trump’s personal secretary Madeleine Westerhout (left) and White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. | Andrew Harnik/AP Photo
Madeleine Westerhout, who left her White House job suddenly on Thursday as President Trump’s personal assistant, was fired after bragging to reporters that she had a better relationship with Trump than his own daughters, Ivanka and Tiffany Trump, and that the president did not like being in pictures with Tiffany because he perceived her as overweight.
Given Westerhout’s sensitive role as a confidante to the president, the few details the White House shared about her abrupt firing had Washington’s political-media class in a quiet frenzy on Thursday night and Friday.
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The critical comments happened at an off-the-record dinner, according to two people familiar with the matter, that Westerhout and deputy White House press secretary Hogan Gidley held earlier this month with reporters who were covering Trump’s vacation at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.
Westerhout also jokingly told the journalists that Trump couldn’t pick Tiffany out of a crowd, said one of the people. “She had a couple drinks and in an uncharacteristically unguarded moment, she opened up to the reporters,” the person said.
At some point, Gidley left the restaurant for a television interview on Fox News. During that time — around 45 minutes to an hour — Westerhout made the comments to the reporters.
After the Aug. 17 dinner, which took place at the restaurant inside the nearby Embassy Suites hotel and included the Washington Post’s Phil Rucker, Bloomberg’s Jennifer Jacobs, Reuters’ Steve Holland and the Wall Street Journal’s Andrew Restuccia, Westerhout rode back to a different hotel, the Marriott, with Rucker and Holland.
White House staffers having off-the-record dinners or drinks with reporters has long been a commonplace practice when a president is traveling.
“This was an off-the-record dinner and the media blatantly violated that agreement,” an administration official said.
Arthur Schwartz, a confidant of Donald Trump Jr. who spars frequently with the media, accused Rucker on Friday in a series of tweets of having “burned” Westerhout and of violating the Washington Post’s policies on sourcing.
Rucker referred a request for comment to the Washington Post, while the other reporters present either declined to comment or referred requests to spokespeople for their news organizations.
“Philip Rucker is one of the best and most scrupulous reporters in the news business,” said Steven Ginsberg, national editor at the Washington Post, in an emailed statement. “He has always acted with the utmost honor and integrity and has never violated Washington Post standards or policies.”
The White House and Westerhout declined to comment.
Other officials were wary of Westerhout, who did not work on the campaign and joined Trump’s team after the 2016 election. She kept largely to herself, several noted, but frequently posted pictures on Instagram of life in the White House.
POLITICO’s Tim Alberta reported in his recent book, “American Carnage,” that Westerhout was observed crying on election night because she was unhappy that Trump had won. But she found her way into a top job at the White House, having previously worked at the Republican National Committee.
During the transition period, Westerhout was known as “elevator girl” or “greeter girl” because she was often photographed escorting guests to see the then president-elect at his office at Trump Tower in Manhattan. She was previously an assistant to Katie Walsh, a top RNC official who also joined the White House, only to resign just months into her tenure as deputy chief of staff.
Westerhout, 28, was a key gatekeeper for the president, screening his official calls and controlling the access of outside advisers. In February, she blasted an unknown person who leaked three months of his calendars to the press.
“What these don’t show are the hundreds of calls and meetings @realDonaldTrump takes everyday,” Westerhout tweeted at the time. “This POTUS is working harder for the American people than anyone in recent history.”
Westerhout’s public displays of loyalty ran her afoul of the Office of Special Counsel, which reprimanded her earlier this year for violating the Hatch Act, a 1939 law that prohibits federal officials from engaging in overtly political activity in the course of their official duties.
And as one of a dwindling number of officials to have served in Trump’s White House since its earliest days, she was an important source of continuity for a tumultuous presidency.
“Madeleine is the key,” Trump told the Washington Post in a 2018 interview. “She’s the secret.”
White House officials were buzzing all day on Friday, trying to understand her sudden firing.
“It is a good reminder that we are all staff,” a White House official said. “We are all replaceable.”
Nancy Cook contributed reporting.
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L’acteur Lenny Von Dohlen (22 décembre 1958 - 05 juillet 2022) a interprété M. Cox dans la série Le Caméléon.
Compte Twitter - 
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Né en Géorgie, il grandit au Texas avant de commencer sa carrière sur les planches de théâtre new-yorkais. Il débute sa carrière cinématographique avec le film Tendre Bonheur nommé aux Oscars.
Père d’une fille en 2000, il épouse en 2007 Marina Drujko, alias Marina Sosnenko, dont il divorcera 1 an plus tard.
Il est récompensé en 2016 du prix du Meilleur Acteur au Los Angeles World Int'l Film Festival.
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Actualité 2022 :  - Sallywood
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Ses rôles dans les séries TV :  alias M. Cox dans la série Le Caméléon. alias Harold Smith dans la série Twin Peaks
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Ses rôles au théâtre :  2014 - Hit ... 2012 - Private Lives ... Elyot 2011 - Legacy of Light ... Voltaire - Camino Real ... 2008 -  Dead Man's Cel Phone ... Gordon 2007 -  Velvet Rut ... Mr Smith 2006 - Doubt ...Père Flinny 2004 : - Theatre District ... - Light ... Voltaire 2002 - The Blue room ... 199? - A Poster of the Cosmos ... Tom 1988 - Lulu ... Alwa 1985 - The Team ... Dan Moore 1982 - Loot ... Hal 1981 : - Cloud 9 ... Betty/Gerry - The Chinese Viewing Pavilion ... Richard ? - The Flowering Peach ... Japeth 1977 - Romeo and Juliet ... Romeo 19? - School of scandal ... Charles 19? - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead ... premier joueur 19? - Bus Riley's Back in Town ... Bus Ryley 19? - Ah, Wilderness ! ... Richard 19? - Tea and Sympathy ... Tom
Sa filmographie [extrait] : 2020 - For the weekend 2009 - Esprits Criminels (Ep. 5.07) 2007 : - Teeth - Ghost Whisperer (Ep. 2.18) 2002 - Les Experts Miami ( Ep. 1.10) 1996 - Walker Texas Ranger 1994 - Tollbooth 1992 : - Jennifer 8 - Twin Peaks , les 7 derniers jours de Laura Palmer avec Pamela Gidley ! 1988 - Dracula’s Widow 1984 - La Belle et l’Ordinateur 1983 - Tendre Bonheur
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sources : imdb, 6.big.or.jp/~syntax/lenny-en. et @TheNewspaper8
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Ivanka Trump Praises Oprah's Golden Globes Speech — And Gets DRAGGED For Being 'Clueless' & 'Tone Deaf'
people always ask me if I've been getting Botox
Oprah Winfrey's empowering AF speech at the Golden Globes reached those in the White House.
No, sadly, the media mogul's words didn't resonate with Donald Trump. However, Winfrey's Cecil B. DeMille Award acceptance speech DID find a champion in Ivanka Trump.
Related: Trump Once Said Oprah Was His First Pick For VP
Late on Monday, the First Daughter and POTUS adviser took to Twitter and wrote:
Just saw @Oprah's empowering & inspiring speech at last night’s #GoldenGlobes. Let’s all come together, women & men, & say #TIMESUP! #United https://t.co/vpxUBJnCl7 — Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) January 9, 2018
As Miz Trump has been widely criticized for being a complicit member of Trump's seemingly corrupt administration, it wasn't surprising to see that MANY dragged the businesswoman for jumping on the Oprah bandwagon. In fact, several of her famous peers brought up her own father's sexual misconduct scandal.
There's no denying that this praise was clueless and tone deaf on Ivanka's part. Smh.
Take a look at the best reactions to the post (below).
Great! You can make a lofty donation to the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund that is available to support your father's accusers.https://t.co/A8HCVa715v — Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 9, 2018
ew go away — christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) January 9, 2018
You don't get to be a part of this. — Ken Tremendous (@KenTremendous) January 9, 2018
This is the most hypocritical, clueless statement in her regrettable time in the WH. Your father has a trail of victims and supported Roy Moore, Ivanka. YOU are indeed part of the problem Ivanka. #complicit — Jennifer Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) January 9, 2018
so like how, in your mind, did you see people reacting to this — Chase Mitchell (@ChaseMit) January 9, 2018
She was talking about your dad this is embarrassing — Molly Knight (@molly_knight) January 9, 2018
Honestly Ivanka, it took a staggering level of heinous idiocy for you to post this tweet. — Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) January 9, 2018
If that inspired you then you should also check out what your dad said on a bus in 2005. — Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) January 9, 2018
You making this statement is kind of like when Melania said she was going to make it her mission to fight cyber bullying. — Eric Rosswood (@LGBT_Activist) January 9, 2018
Snap! Snap! Ironically, Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley has since revealed that the White House would welcome Oprah as a contender in the 2020 election. He told reporters on Air Force One:
"We welcome the challenge, whether it be Oprah Winfrey or anybody else".
Perhaps Donnie's daughter is planning to jump ship for #TeamWinfrey?? We can only hope...
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Ivanka Trump Praises Oprah's Golden Globes Speech — And Gets DRAGGED For Being 'Clueless' & 'Tone Deaf'
Oprah Winfrey's empowering AF speech at the Golden Globes reached those in the White House.
No, sadly, the media mogul's words didn't resonate with Donald Trump. However, Winfrey's Cecil B. DeMille Award acceptance speech DID find a champion in Ivanka Trump.
Related: Trump Once Said Oprah Was His First Pick For VP
Late on Monday, the First Daughter and POTUS adviser took to Twitter and wrote:
Just saw @Oprah's empowering & inspiring speech at last night’s #GoldenGlobes. Let’s all come together, women & men, & say #TIMESUP! #United https://t.co/vpxUBJnCl7 — Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) January 9, 2018
As Miz Trump has been widely criticized for being a complicit member of Trump's seemingly corrupt administration, it wasn't surprising to see that MANY dragged the businesswoman for jumping on the Oprah bandwagon. In fact, several of her famous peers brought up her own father's sexual misconduct scandal.
There's no denying that this praise was clueless and tone deaf on Ivanka's part. Smh.
Take a look at the best reactions to the post (below).
Great! You can make a lofty donation to the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund that is available to support your father's accusers.https://t.co/A8HCVa715v — Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 9, 2018
ew go away — christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) January 9, 2018
You don't get to be a part of this. — Ken Tremendous (@KenTremendous) January 9, 2018
This is the most hypocritical, clueless statement in her regrettable time in the WH. Your father has a trail of victims and supported Roy Moore, Ivanka. YOU are indeed part of the problem Ivanka. #complicit — Jennifer Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) January 9, 2018
so like how, in your mind, did you see people reacting to this — Chase Mitchell (@ChaseMit) January 9, 2018
She was talking about your dad this is embarrassing — Molly Knight (@molly_knight) January 9, 2018
Honestly Ivanka, it took a staggering level of heinous idiocy for you to post this tweet. — Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) January 9, 2018
If that inspired you then you should also check out what your dad said on a bus in 2005. — Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) January 9, 2018
You making this statement is kind of like when Melania said she was going to make it her mission to fight cyber bullying. — Eric Rosswood (@LGBT_Activist) January 9, 2018
Snap! Snap! Ironically, Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley has since revealed that the White House would welcome Oprah as a contender in the 2020 election. He told reporters on Air Force One:
"We welcome the challenge, whether it be Oprah Winfrey or anybody else".
Perhaps Donnie's daughter is planning to jump ship for #TeamWinfrey?? We can only hope...
[Image via WENN.]
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