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I was watching the ceremony live on tv and saw Slick Willy's eyes glance down at her booty and thought immediately that look will become a meme on social media in around 1 hour and it did, Lol.
My favorite picture from Trump's inauguration shows Bill, sunglasses on with his head turned to his right, checking out Melania with Hillary (from his other side, unbeknownst to him) giving him a mild stink eye.
Good for Bill, I'd look too if she was shaking that thang in front of me. Can't say anything bad about Bill today.
Man, Jesse has one sour puss of a face. I don't think he's smiled since about 1988 when he last ran for President. He must need to get some lovin' bad.
IMO, it's not so much pious as it is cultural. Yes, people can pass judgment on what is right or not. When you visit places of worship of other cultures, you should make sure you're aware of what they consider appropriate vs. inappropriate. Ariana's extremely short dress length was inappropriate for the place in which she wore it. Do you respect the fact that one must remove their shoes to go inside a mosque because for followers of Islam, this is the right thing to do? Then why not respect the fact that when you visit an African-American church service, do not dress inappropriately because that is not something taken lightly in most congregations.
African American churches do tend to have a more strict dress code and to many it was even blasphemous to wear such a dress not only in church but in the pulpit of all places. Many churches don't even allow secular music but Arethas's funeral was a different circumstance. But her dress, not to mention it was at a funeral. If her dress were 3 or 4 inches shorter it would have been "ok". But the pastor fingering the side of her breasts like he was playing a guitar was definitely not appropriate. But the gawking from Bill Clinton, Jesse Jackson and the other preacher, that too was not appropriate.
My favorite picture from Trump's inauguration shows Bill, sunglasses on with his head turned to his right, checking out Melania with Hillary (from his other side, unbeknownst to him) giving him a mild stink eye.
They were buddies before the election. You can imagine Don and Bill getting along pretty well, playing golf, checking out the hotties at the club.
“I like him. And I love playing golf with him,” Clinton said in a May 2012 interview with CNN, according to transcripts. He spoke highly of Trump, despite the real estate tycoon’s prominent role in the so-called “birther” movement, wherein he spent months publicly questioning President Barack Obama’s original birth certificate. Trump, speaking to Fox News earlier that same year, said he thought Clinton was “a really good guy.”https://www.newsweek.com/history-don...endship-464360
Okay, but I think several people are in trouble for checking her out, lol. Seriously, she should have worn something more appropriate. I saw a little of the service, it looked like a pretty good sendoff.
African American churches do tend to have a more strict dress code and to many it was even blasphemous to wear such a dress not only in church but in the pulpit of all places. Many churches don't even allow secular music but Arethas's funeral was a different circumstance. But her dress, not to mention it was at a funeral. If her dress were 3 or 4 inches shorter it would have been "ok". But the pastor fingering the side of her breasts like he was playing a guitar was definitely not appropriate. But the gawking from Bill Clinton, Jesse Jackson and the other preacher, that too was not appropriate.
Oh gawd! It almost looks like she's sitting on his lap. That's going to sting for years to come.
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