川普的结果出来了!果然是中国最想看到的结果 - 未名空间(mitbbs com) mitbbs.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mitbbs.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In 2016, a shoe shopping expedition with my mother turned political.
A pair of navy shoes from the clearance aisle called my name. My mother, a card-carrying liberal and an Orthodox woman, balked.
The reason for her disdain? These were Ivanka Trump shoes, with the name of The Donald’s favorite child clearly labeled on the insole.
“You can’t buy those,” my mother said.
“Why not?”
“Her father is crazy,” she said.
“We know a lot of people with crazy fathers. I don’t think it’s fair to hold that against them,” I responded. I was glad I’d figured out a way to buy the shoes without causing a scene in the Upper West Side DSW. And so I became a proud, if insignificant, consumer of the Trump brand.
Обломы для оптимистов arsvest.ru - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from arsvest.ru Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Jewish Ledger
The Capitol under attack
By Shira Hanau
(JTA) – Heshy Tischler, the pro-Trump provocateur of Orthodox Brooklyn, wasn’t at the U.S. capitol when a mob stormed it Wednesday – but not because he didn’t want to be.
Tischler was one of a throng of Orthodox Jews who traveled down to D.C. to join mass protests of the election results Wednesday, Jan. 6. He had left the city before the protest turned into an insurrection that drove members of Congress and the vice president into hiding, and in which a woman was killed.
But that afternoon, unaware that his compatriots were now occupying the Senate chamber and its environs, he said that he, too, would like to take his complaint straight to the halls of Congress.
1,175 shares
Security forces respond with tear gas after US President Donald Trump s supporters breached the US Capitol security in Washington DC on January 6, 2021. (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
JTA Heshy Tischler, the pro-Trump provocateur of Orthodox Brooklyn, wasn’t at the US Capitol when a mob stormed it Wednesday but not because he didn’t want to be.
Tischler was one of a throng of Orthodox Jews who traveled down to Washington, DC, to join mass protests of the election results Wednesday. He left the city before the protest turned into an insurrection that drove members of Congress and the vice president into hiding, and in which a woman was killed.