When Jarrod or Ivanka are appointed the next President by Donnie.....

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will you Nutz be concerned?

Since nothing seems to bother any of you, I'm curious what you think of Ivanka sitting in for her father at the G20? I mean she is hot as hell and everything but I'm not so sure she is qualified to discuss global issues.
 

mneilmont

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will you Nutz be concerned?

Since nothing seems to bother any of you, I'm curious what you think of Ivanka sitting in for her father at the G20? I mean she is hot as hell and everything but I'm not so sure she is qualified to discuss global issues.
Redo on your research. Reportedly, she was a guest of one of the major countries. To refuse would have been a thumb in the eye.
 

WVU82_rivals

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Ivanka is a helluva lot more qualified to be there than owebama was his first time...



http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/08/politics/ivanka-sits-in-president-g20/index.html

Hamburg, Germany (CNN)Ivanka Trump, President Donald Trump's daughter and one of his top White House aides, briefly took her father's place at a meeting with other world leaders at the G20 summit here in Hamburg on Saturday, causing a stir among Trump critics on social media.

A photo of the first daughter sitting next to Chinese President Xi Jinping, British Prime Minister Theresa May, Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan and German Chancellor Angela Merkel was first tweeted by Svetlana Lukash, who identifies herself on Twitter as a G20 Russian sherpa, a title given to people who help international delegations at large summits.
A senior Trump administration official confirmed that Ivanka Trump had stepped in for her father, but dismissed any suggestion it was improper or unusual.

"Ivanka was sitting in the back and then briefly joined the main table when the President had to step out, and the president of the World Bank started talking as the topic involved areas such as African development -- areas that will benefit from the facility just announced by the World Bank," the official said, referencing a initiative Ivanka Trump has spearheaded that looks to fund women entrepreneurs.

"When other leaders stepped out, their seats were also briefly filled by others," the official added.

Brian Fallon, a CNN political commentator and former spokesman for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, responded to the news with a tweet: "I'm sure Republicans would have taken it in stride if Chelsea Clinton was deputized to perform head of state duties," he wrote.

Photos from the room show Ivanka Trump -- along with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin -- seated rows behind the President during the portion of the meeting he attended. Aides and advisers regularly attend G20 meetings with world leaders, as Ivanka Trump, Mnuchin and others did during Friday's session.

Merkel, asked about Ivanka Trump's sitting in for the President, said, "The delegations themselves decide" who takes the seat if the principal isn't there.

"Ivanka Trump was part of the American delegation, so that is something that other delegations also do, and it is very well known that she works in the White House and that she is also engaged in certain initiatives," Merkel told reporters at a news conference.

But Michael McFaul, the United States ambassador to Russia under President Barack Obama, said Ivanka Trump subbing in was unusual.

"This is strange," he tweeted. "Very strange."

Brian Klaas, a Trump critic and fellow at the London School of Economics, tweeted the photo of Ivanka Trump, adding, "Ivanka Trump, unelected, unqualified, daughter-in-chief, is representing the US at the G20 summit next to May, Xi, Merkel."

Donald Trump -- both as a businessman and as President -- has regularly blended his family with official duties. Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump's husband, is also one of Trump's top advisers, for example.

The President, shortly before the working session where his daughter briefly subbed in for him, showered praise on Ivanka Trump at an event less than an hour earlier.

"If she weren't my daughter, it would be so much easier for her," Trump said, seemingly suggesting that his controversial personality is negatively impacting his less controversial daughter. "Might be the only bad thing she has going, if you want to know the truth."

Ivanka, along with World Bank President Jim Yong Kim and Merkel, helped launch the World Bank-backed program that will promote women's entrepreneurship in developing countries.
"I am very proud of my daughter Ivanka," Trump said. "Always have been, from day one, I have to tell you that, from day one, she has always been great."






http://www.businessinsider.com/ivanka-trump-business-flourishes-west-wing-office-white-house-2017-4

http://www.vogue.com/article/ivanka-trump-collection-the-apprentice-family
 
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Redo on your research. Reportedly, she was a guest of one of the major countries. To refuse would have been a thumb in the eye.

Hell, I'd request her too. I mean even her dad said he would date her if he could. I am sure she is better company than anyone else in Trumps circle.
 
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Ivanka is a helluva lot more qualified to be there than owebama was his first time...

http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/08/politics/ivanka-sits-in-president-g20/index.html

Hamburg, Germany (CNN)Ivanka Trump, President Donald Trump's daughter and one of his top White House aides, briefly took her father's place at a meeting with other world leaders at the G20 summit here in Hamburg on Saturday, causing a stir among Trump critics on social media.

A photo of the first daughter sitting next to Chinese President Xi Jinping, British Prime Minister Theresa May, Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan and German Chancellor Angela Merkel was first tweeted by Svetlana Lukash, who identifies herself on Twitter as a G20 Russian sherpa, a title given to people who help international delegations at large summits.
A senior Trump administration official confirmed that Ivanka Trump had stepped in for her father, but dismissed any suggestion it was improper or unusual.

"Ivanka was sitting in the back and then briefly joined the main table when the President had to step out, and the president of the World Bank started talking as the topic involved areas such as African development -- areas that will benefit from the facility just announced by the World Bank," the official said, referencing a initiative Ivanka Trump has spearheaded that looks to fund women entrepreneurs.

"When other leaders stepped out, their seats were also briefly filled by others," the official added.

Brian Fallon, a CNN political commentator and former spokesman for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, responded to the news with a tweet: "I'm sure Republicans would have taken it in stride if Chelsea Clinton was deputized to perform head of state duties," he wrote.

Photos from the room show Ivanka Trump -- along with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin -- seated rows behind the President during the portion of the meeting he attended. Aides and advisers regularly attend G20 meetings with world leaders, as Ivanka Trump, Mnuchin and others did during Friday's session.

Merkel, asked about Ivanka Trump's sitting in for the President, said, "The delegations themselves decide" who takes the seat if the principal isn't there.

"Ivanka Trump was part of the American delegation, so that is something that other delegations also do, and it is very well known that she works in the White House and that she is also engaged in certain initiatives," Merkel told reporters at a news conference.

But Michael McFaul, the United States ambassador to Russia under President Barack Obama, said Ivanka Trump subbing in was unusual.

"This is strange," he tweeted. "Very strange."

Brian Klaas, a Trump critic and fellow at the London School of Economics, tweeted the photo of Ivanka Trump, adding, "Ivanka Trump, unelected, unqualified, daughter-in-chief, is representing the US at the G20 summit next to May, Xi, Merkel."

Donald Trump -- both as a businessman and as President -- has regularly blended his family with official duties. Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump's husband, is also one of Trump's top advisers, for example.

The President, shortly before the working session where his daughter briefly subbed in for him, showered praise on Ivanka Trump at an event less than an hour earlier.

"If she weren't my daughter, it would be so much easier for her," Trump said, seemingly suggesting that his controversial personality is negatively impacting his less controversial daughter. "Might be the only bad thing she has going, if you want to know the truth."

Ivanka, along with World Bank President Jim Yong Kim and Merkel, helped launch the World Bank-backed program that will promote women's entrepreneurship in developing countries.
"I am very proud of my daughter Ivanka," Trump said. "Always have been, from day one, I have to tell you that, from day one, she has always been great."




Really 82? Thanks for posting the Penguin and WVU news though.
 

mneilmont

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Hell, I'd request her too. I mean even her dad said he would date her if he could. I am sure she is better company than anyone else in Trumps circle.
And the left raised hellbecae he said he had an attractive daughter. And he was criticized for showing some affection.. Left will not give him much positive credit.
 

MountaineerWV

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And the left raised hellbecae he said he had an attractive daughter. And he was criticized for showing some affection.. Left will not give him much positive credit.

You are kidding, right? He was criticized for showing "affection" for his daughter?


“My daughter, Ivanka. She’s 6 feet tall, she’s got the best body. She made a lot money as a model—a tremendous amount.”

Trump: “My daughter is beautiful, Ivanka."

Stern: “By the way, your daughter…”

Trump: “ - she’s beautiful"

Stern: “Can I say this? A piece of ***.”

Trump: “Yeah.”

When asked how he would react if Ivanka, a former teen model, posed for Playboy, Trump replied, "It would be really disappointing — not really — but it would depend on what's inside the magazine."

He added: "I don't think Ivanka would do that, although she does have a very nice figure. I've said if Ivanka weren't my daughter, perhaps I'd be dating her."
 

bamaEER

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will you Nutz be concerned?

Since nothing seems to bother any of you, I'm curious what you think of Ivanka sitting in for her father at the G20? I mean she is hot as hell and everything but I'm not so sure she is qualified to discuss global issues.
this BS will be short lived. He is a POS.
 

mneilmont

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It was creepy as hell. The man is sick.
The man undoubtedly has an eye for talent and looks. Sit back and enjoy the next 8 years. The talent will surround him, and the looks will be very pleasing to the eyes. Understand Fox will act as personnel department.
 

TarHeelEer

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Ya'll missed where other G20-ers had assistants sit in for them at particular times, and this is NORMAL.

Idiots.
 

Boomboom521

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Ya'll missed where other G20-ers had assistants sit in for them at particular times, and this is NORMAL.

Idiots.
I don't mind a President using family as influential assistants in positions that represent our nation, but it's not exactly normal outside of royalty
 

Snow Sled Baby

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will you Nutz be concerned?

Since nothing seems to bother any of you, I'm curious what you think of Ivanka sitting in for her father at the G20? I mean she is hot as hell and everything but I'm not so sure she is qualified to discuss global issues.
it was a conference on women's issues in addition to global issues....if her name was anything but Trump you'd be just fine with it...and she didn't apologize to anyone the whole time......that's better than the last stupid bunch that occupied the peoples house
 

MountaineerWV

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it was a conference on women's issues in addition to global issues....if her name was anything but Trump you'd be just fine with it...and she didn't apologize to anyone the whole time......that's better than the last stupid bunch that occupied the peoples house

Wow, calling Obama's girls and wife "stupid"? Classy.....
 
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Wow, calling Obama's girls and wife "stupid"? Classy.....

Not unusual for him. I am sure he was in Charlottesville yesterday rallying for the Confererate statues. Nothing wrong with supporting our history. I don't want to see the statues go. But I wasn't in Charlottsville yesterday parading around .......
 

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Not unusual for him. I am sure he was in Charlottesville yesterday rallying for the Confererate statues. Nothing wrong with supporting our history. I don't want to see the statues go. But I wasn't in Charlottsville yesterday parading around .......

Statues should all be gone........loser traitors should not be celebrated.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Normal? Not their hot daughters....... There is a difference between a experienced diplomat, cabinet member, and spawn
You are correct, Ivanka has experience working and running 100 million/billion dollar empires. Career diplomats are *** kissing donors or career civil servants who only know how to suck at the teet of Govt.
 

MountaineerWV

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This is a non-issue........focusing on this is ridiculous. These meetings are just d!ck measuring meetings anyways.
 

Boomboom521

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You are correct, Ivanka has experience working and running 100 million/billion dollar empires. Career diplomats are *** kissing donors or career civil servants who only know how to suck at the teet of Govt.
"Suck at the teet of Govt."? Or daddy's big money? Just like daddy before her. I'm not saying she's an idiot, but I think it's crazy to think she automatically has the knowledge to sit at that table, cause her daddy gave her a princess crown.
 

MountaineerWV

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"Suck at the teet of Govt."? Or daddy's big money? Just like daddy before her. I'm not saying she's an idiot, but I think it's crazy to think she automatically has the knowledge to sit at that table, cause her daddy gave her a princess crown.

I remember people bitching about Michelle Obama......who has a degree from Princeton and Harvard, correct? :popcorn:
 

DvlDog4WVU

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"Suck at the teet of Govt."? Or daddy's big money? Just like daddy before her. I'm not saying she's an idiot, but I think it's crazy to think she automatically has the knowledge to sit at that table, cause her daddy gave her a princess crown.
I'd think the left would champion a strong, smart, successful business woman. Guess it doesn't count when they're also beautiful. She went to UPenn and Georgetown. Not exactly a moron.

And seriously, have you never looked into how a large amount of the positions within the diplomatic corps are filled?
 
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I'd think the left would champion a strong, smart, successful business woman. Guess it doesn't count when they're also beautiful. She went to UPenn and Georgetown. Not exactly a moron.

And seriously, have you never looked into how a large amount of the positions within the diplomatic corps are filled?

She couldn't cut it at Georgetown. She has a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Wharton. Big whup.