Melania Trump is not only the First Lady, she is a former fashion model. I do not, for one second, believe that she wears anything without being aware of the message it sends.
Thus, when she wears a jacket, on a trip to visit immigrant children who are being interned, and she wears a jacket that says on the back, "I REALLY DON'T CARE. DO U?" it's difficult to believe that, as her spokesperson said, "It's a jacket. There was no hidden message."
Or maybe it isn't difficult to believe, as the "message" doesn't seem particularly hidden.
Melania Trump flew to Texas to visit immigrant children wearing a jacket that says ‘I really don’t care, do u?’
First lady Melania Trump wore a green military jacket that says “I really don’t care, do u?” on her surprise visit to Texas to visit immigrant children on Thursday.
Leaving her out of it, what is it supposed to mean? It's not a one-off for her to stun public sensibilities with. I'd like to know what the manufacturer meant by it.
for someone so obsessed with image, how this got the okay is beyond belief.
It’s a comment on the media, but you a hater, hate away guy.
That the least questionable thing from the maker of the jacket.
https://twitter.com/KikiAdine/status/1009880765579104257?s=19
I seriously wonder if the message was intended for those in the Beltway – possibly including her husband. Once she got to Texas, she appeared to be listening from all accounts.
This Demi Lovato song seems to suggest that the message was not directed to the kids, but to a guy who dates porn stars. https://youtu.be/EOEeN9NmyU8
To me this just points out how incompetently they hire, that not one person said “this might not be a good idea.“ Either that, or those words are a firing offense. Either way, it’s cluelessness across the board.
+Michael Heser WTF?
+Michael Heser That is… a remarkable fashion line. And by remarkable I mean horrifying.
For the record, sheriff stars are generally seven-pointed, not six-pointed.
+John E. Bredehoft My immediate thought was this:
"Fine. I'll wear the jacket … in exchange for one less weekend a month at the White House."