So the New York Post outed Melania Trump and posted her naked and lesbian sex photos.....serve her right.
Serve Her Right Too
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The Daily Beast said it well:
Why Aren’t Feminists Up in Arms About the Slut-Shaming of Nude Melania Trump?
The New York Post has run two days of full-frontal images of Melania Trump from her early modeling days. Strangely, there are no feminists expressing outrage for her.
For its Monday cover story, the New York Post resurfaced another round of titillating “exclusive” nude photos of Melania Trump (née Knauss), this time in bed and cozying up to a naked Scandinavian model.
The “Menage a Trump” feature is part deux of a scoop that was low-hanging fruit even for the Post: on Sunday, the tabloid ran a front-page photo of a nude Melania with stars photoshopped over her nipples like pasties.
The pictures were taken in 1995 during a photo shoot for a now-defunct French magazine, when the Republican candidate’s wife was 25 and known as “Melania K” in the modeling world.
I couldn't have said it better myself.Could this be why feminists are not rushing to the defense of a woman who isn’t part of their tribe, particularly when the woman is the trophy wife of one of the most-disliked presidential candidates in history?
Surely Dunham and others would be outraged if the Post had resurfaced nude photos of Ivanka Trump, who is at least well-spoken and sides with women in her speeches—and advocates for working women via her fashion-focused blog—even while promising that her grotesquely misogynistic father will Make America Great Again.
Melania Trump, by contrast, is a bimbo with fake tits and a rich husband. Or at least that’s the image we’ve been sold. Mrs. Trump has taken few opportunities to prove otherwise—and so the Lena Dunhams of the world have little interest in standing up for the Melania Trumps of the world.
Sorry can't post the link as it has the naked photos.
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Glad the New York Times is outing her too. I SO hate to see these sluts get rewarded.
Lying prone on a rug adorned with the Great Seal of the United States, the woman who might someday be first lady is wearing high-heeled sandals and a crimson bikini.
The date is February 2000. Donald J. Trump hasn’t yet thrown his hat into the ring as a Reform Party candidate, yet he’s already set in motion a machine that 15 years on will turn a voluble political maverick into the front-runner for the Republican Party presidential nomination.
The woman on the rug is Melania Knauss, a Slovene model, who at 29 is almost a quarter-century younger than her billionaire future husband. The rug is a prop in an Oval Office set mocked up in a Manhattan photo studio. Spread across two pages of the now defunct Talk magazine, Mr. Trump is seen in an inset close up; telescope back from the picture and what you’d see is Mr. Trump seated behind the presidential desk and at his feet his future wife, a woman striking in her beauty and docility.
If it is always the case in politics that you “play a role,” as Ms. Knauss observed in a caption accompanying those photos, you do this because politics is, above all else, “a business.”
Observers of the business and ongoing theater of a Trump candidacy are bound to be struck by the passive role played by the candidate’s wife, one seeming to predate gender equality, in an embrace of values from an era when a potential first lady might be less likely to have served as her husband’s former law firm mentor (as Michelle Obama once was) than his carpet ornament.
Of course she is going to play a passive role. She is a brainless bimbo. What do you expect her to talk about fake boob jobs and nail polish. Or maybe she can pay to have another speech plagiarized.
Though never in any sense a top model, during the years before she met Mr. Trump the 5-foot-11 Ms. Knauss was nevertheless photographed for ad campaigns and magazine pictorials, shot by prominent fashion photographers like Patrick Demarchelier and Mario Testino, and she appeared in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue and on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar.
In 2000 she posed naked on a white fur rug inside a private jet for British GQ, and in that same year was reported by The New York Post to have whispered on air to Howard Stern that she and Mr. Trump were enjoying “ ‘incredible sex,’ at least once a day, sometimes ‘even more.’ ”
Very classy lady....NOT!
No taste either. The word that comes to mind for her wedding gown is gawdy. Even Vegas show girls have more taste:
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Anna Wintour of Condé Nast was also on hand and afterward featured the bride on the cover of Vogue dressed in her elaborate couture dress, her features mysteriously shrouded by a veil, her hand adorned with a 13-carat emerald-cut diamond engagement ring Mr. Trump reputedly acquired half-off in a deal struck with a celebrated New York jeweler. In March 2006, Mrs. Trump gave birth to a son, Barron William Trump, now 9 and a student at a private school in Manhattan.
She needs her own reality TV show...how to marry a billionaire.Last edited by Tropicana; 08-03-2016, 11:40 AM.
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I can't believe that I have not said this yet. I am losing my touch. ANY man who would marry a woman like THAT definitely suffers from teenie-weenie syndrome....
THIS big..... at best....
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