The new allusions about the relationship between Donald Trump and his daughter Ivanka are something shocking
It is well known that Donald Trump's 2016 victory over Hillary Clinton in the race for the presidency of the United States of America had upset a large part of the Hollywood star system, largely against him. Just as we know perfectly well that over the course of his mandate, relations have gradually worsened, with peaks of public aversion to The Donald which, we cite one striking case above all, have even led to the arrest of a global icon, total, glorious like Susan Sarandon.
Here, but if so far we have remained in the sowing of the ideological, political and opposite vision clash on what should be the pillars of a society, the history of which, instead, we are about to talk to you, brings into play very delicate issues of a completely different kind. The protagonist of the story, which we can easily categorize as "ultra-sensitive material", is the actress and comedian Rosie O'Donnell, who, during the television program The Michelangelo Signorile Show, came out with an intervention with truly sinister contents.
The core of her speech was the relationship between the President and her children, in particular Ivanka, the most famous and divisive of all and in the smell of being able to soon follow in her father's footsteps and get into politics. But it is not, we repeat, that the actress, presenter and author, winner of 11 Emmy Awards, wanted to talk about politics, but about something much more ambiguous and serious. But we report directly to her words: "I don't know what Trump is doing to her (referring to Ivanka ed). I think he has been doing bad things to her for a long time. There is a disturbing feeling of incest that is very perceptible between Donald Trump and her children, especially her eldest daughter.
.@Rosie on @IvankaTrump today on my show, @SXMProgress : "There's a prevalent incest feel amongst Donald Trump and his children, at least his daughter. Very creepy...I think she's, you know, a talentless, non-intelligent, non-powerful woman." pic.twitter.com/h8wWtrvRAo
— Michelangelo Signorile (@MSignorile) July 10, 2019
I find this appalling. " O'Donnell expressed, of course, a very personal and rather heavy feeling, without, as it is right to underline, no even vague proof about it, but it must also be said that this type of allusions and comments is to be time hovering over Trump, because of his public praise for Ivanka's beauty and especially for that infamous and ominous joke during a 2006 appearance on The View, when, leaving the audience baffled, he came up with: "If Ivanka doesn't was my daughter, maybe I would have gone out with her "
Of course, O'Donnell's words have shaken public opinion not a little, more, we tell you to do, for the references to a sort of incestuous relationship, than for the final thrust, this yes political, on Ivanka as possible future US President, this prediction on which the actress and lgbtq + rights activist said: "I think she is like a woman without talent, not intelligent, not charismatic. And I think it's ridiculous to think of her for any kind of institutional position.
No one in his family has ever been in politics, no one has ever had a public office. Why should they start now? "And if on this last analysis there can be an interesting starting point for a debate on nepotism and so on, on all the rest we clear the comments, because it is really a kind of horror allusion that we want to be able not to believe.