Bullying Redux

Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s a good thing that First Lady Melania is focusing on ridding us all of cyber bullying. It’s dreadfully ironic, being married to the Bully In Chief, but good. It is also just a wee bit hard to swallow that she said today she is one of the most bullied people in the world (“if you consider what people say about me”) Forgive me for not feeling too terribly sorry for a 6’whatever beautiful model type person who is married to money and doesn’t seem to spend a lot of time doing good for others in the world. If she was really serious about the bullying thing? She could, say, call out her man in the Oval Office. Charity begins at home after all. That would be impressive and it might even help curb the guy’s natural inclinations to dump on the person next to him.

Meanwhile, today we have been treated to a peek at the visit to the White House by Kanye West! At the gym I heard a Fox Contributor say Kanye’s rant was inspirational. Seriously. Jedediah, please you need a refresher on The View. To imagine that Kanye’s inability to think before speaking is inspirational means that we should all admire the President for the awkward, insulting, incoherent, unthinking things he spits out every day. Granted, these two are peas in a pod but nobody wants to put them in a salad. Too bitter. My opinion? Kanye go home and get a good night’s sleep. His media coverage today was not only dopey, it bordered on the I’m-going- to-break-down-any-minute-isn’t-it-fun-to-watch-me voyeuristic quality of TV Land.  I am sure Kanye and Donald get along great, being pretty much on the same intellectual level which they have labeled genius. Not at all surprised they are friends and boy oh boy doesn’t that red hat just look spiffy on Kanye?

p-s-s-s-t!! Melania and Donald (ok and Kanye): there was a hurricane in Florida in the last two days. People are suffering, think you could spare a minute from you self aggrandizing to see what your considerable positions can do to help? Yes, you.

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