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Politics : The Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: i-node who wrote (22654)6/24/2017 11:39:45 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 355816
 
Body language expert shares prediction about the fate of Melania and Donald Trump's marriage

ARIS FOLLEY, AOL.COM
Jun 19th 2017 6:02PM
aol.com

For the first time since President Trump's inauguration, his wife Melania Trump and son Barron are living full time in the White House. Although the first lady left behind Trump Tower, people are wondering whether or not the couple can shake the speculation fueled by several of the faux pas moments made viral between the two in Trump's first five months of presidency.

Body language expert Susan Constantine told Elite Daily that while she believes the first couple might have "had something at some point," whatever romance they once shared is long gone by now.

"I think it's gotten worse. At the very beginning, when [she would] speak about her husband, she would stand up and speak on his behalf when he'd put his foot in his mouth, she was always there to support him," Constantine said.

"I think she's gotten to a place where, now, since he's become president, that already inflated narcissistic personality is out of control," she added, suggesting that the president has grown somewhat emotionally unavailable to the first lady.

As evidence of growing marital strife in their marriage, Constantine referenced moments between the two that were publicly perceived as spats, such as Melania Trump smacking away her husband's hand at Tel Av iv.

"It's so obvious when I see them in different scenarios, coming on the plane or off the plane, he just has no respect for her or any woman."
And the fact that the couple's brow-raising physical exchanges has captured the eye of the media only adds to the rift between the two, according to Constantine.

"When the cameras are on, and he tries to hold her hand, I'm sure that he's now more aware that everyone's watching," Constantine reasoned, "that there's some discord or tension in that relationship, that he's now going to the next stage which is trying to show for the camera, let's make this look good."
As for the first lady, Constantine said, she has been doing more to thwart her husband's efforts to save face by publicly distancing herself from him.

"[Melania]'s giving these gestures that's saying, 'I want everyone to know that I'm not agreeable. I am not here with you. We are separate people,'" Constantine said.
"I think she's gotten to the point where you can only walk ahead of me so many times, you can only ignore me so much, she's basically saying, excuse my language, eff you."



To: i-node who wrote (22654)6/24/2017 11:46:38 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 355816
 
"there is no bottomless pit of money."
Of course not; you need a bottom in order for it to hold money.



To: i-node who wrote (22654)6/25/2017 12:07:38 AM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 355816
 
>>And solar continues to be insensely expensive.<<

But, what about Trump's 'solar wall'? You LOVE that, right?




To: i-node who wrote (22654)6/25/2017 10:32:06 AM
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Telsa I will grant you, but what is Apple doing that many corporations aren't doing already?


But it is another thing to have a president declare that he intends to raise electricity costs "through the sky" in pursuit of an agenda based on the climate science religion.

Bullshit. No president ever said that.

And solar continues to be insensely expensive.

Bullshit again. Things have changed in the past couple of decades. You should try to keep up.