UPDATED: Princess Ameerah Al-Taweel

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Is Princess Ameerah Al-Taweel the most beautiful woman in the world? Indisputably. Her face is simply exquisite. Poise and manners are perfect too. Mrs. Al-Taweel’s simple, rich-girl solutions to endemic unemployment sound more left-liberal than classically liberal, but her heart is pure and she is bright. Married to “Buffett of Arabia,” Ameerah Al-Taweel is also terrifically wealthy. I hope she does not pick up any ho-like mannerisms while in America.

Ameerah Al-Taweel’s Interview With CNN’s Piers Morgan

UPDATE (Sept. 25): It would seem that Princess Al-Taweel is a “micro-credit cultist.” The role of the NGO, as she see it, is to encourage economic growth by doling out loans to plucky people who want to start a business. Her belief in the “Micro-Credit Cult” is understandable. Saudi Arabia is a rentier state, where an aristocratic, authoritarian upper-class manages the country’s vast natural resource of oil. In the Saudi situation, this custodian class is probably more benevolent than a democratic despotism would be.

4 thoughts on “UPDATED: Princess Ameerah Al-Taweel

  1. Lara Johnstone

    You think she is not a ho? Dream On; she’s just not an honest ho; just a two faced ho? I’d rather spend time with an honest ho than some two faced ho who pretends she ain’t a ho, who thinks she should be judged on her money and physical appearances than her character.

    I wouldn’t touch her with a barge-pole.

  2. Andy

    She is most assuredly beautiful but I have to question her intelligence in regards to egalitarianism in her country. Maybe her visit to disaster U.S.A. will change her mind after she sees the end result of feminism and the other fruits of left-liberalism.

  3. Mari Tyers

    She certainly is quite beautiful, and classy. Micro-credit is wrong to the extent that it operates off of government money. Capital investment in local business builds the economy.

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