Is Jarvanka, the First-Couple-in-Waiting, AKA Ivanka and Jared, senior White House advisers, no less, branding the Trump Administration with their own glitzy, ditzy, anti-Deporable brand?
It sure looks like it.
The most excellent John Kelly, whom the couple have always hated, likely because he is a hardliner who limits their access to Pater–-he is out.
Kelly’s replacement, the 36-year-old Nick Ayers, “has the endorsements of Jared [Kushner], Ivanka [Trump], and Pence, but not a lot of fans beyond that.” Understandable.
Or, perhaps I should I have written, “Out with the Old; in with the Nauert, to hint at the “nomination of former Fox anchor and State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert.”
AGAIN, the deciding factors in the selection of Ms. Nauert, a former “Fox & Friends” host, is that she is “telegenic,” and the president’s daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, like her.
Looks like I voted for the Jarvanka agenda without knowing it.
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Tucker tells it like it is:
One TV talent who is definitely NO fraud and who'll speak truth to power no matter the consequences: @TuckerCarlson https://t.co/Elssj16VuV
— Ilana Mercer (@IlanaMercer) December 8, 2018
UPDATE (12/15/018):
Free Marketeer Chris Edwards, of CATO, had tried to explain to Laura Ingraham why the Kushners’ Opportunity Zones “Will Help Connected Developers, Not the Poor,” but Fox’s host prefers talking non-stop more than learning important things.
#IvankaTrump "told friends she wanted a 'princess moment' at the inauguration." She wanted "pageantry and symbolism"—and to sleep in the Lincoln bedroom. https://t.co/hxZqJhoMgR
— Ilana Mercer (@IlanaMercer) December 14, 2018
Testing the waters for La Familia:
#JaredKushner reportedly could be the next chief of staff. The liberal wing of the #Trump family ousted good guy #JohnKelly, and is consolidating power. https://t.co/0Oewl5E7ZX
— Ilana Mercer (@IlanaMercer) December 14, 2018
UPDATED II (1/9/019):
General Kelly has served this country with unparalleled distinction, integrity and honor for more than four decades. As Secretary of Homeland Security and as #WhiteHouse COS, he was a strong supporter of the @DHSgov mission and those who protect our Homeland each day… pic.twitter.com/BDohvJNCfj
— Sec. Kirstjen Nielsen (@SecNielsen) January 3, 2019