KOMMONSENTSJANE – Vogue editor-in-chief says it’s important to “take a stand” when deciding which female politicians to feature. DCG

This is the way it should be when passing the torch:

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Not the way these “hussies” are presenting it.

Vogue needs to step up to the plate and make a difference, not commit to dissension – undoubtedly they forgot the investor’s bottom (not their) line.

Isn’t it great that we know the difference in whether a woman is a “LADY?”  Just because Vogue’s editor defines what makes a ‘LADY” doesn’t make it so.  Having worked in the woman’s world for many years, it is very easy to part the waves of what constitutes a “lady.”

Problem with most women who enter the work force, they think they have to act like a man to be successful – which “ain’t” so.  It is called “respect of others and people respecting you.”  Being  yourself is what makes  you successful.  The secret to ALL WOMEN’S success is to support all women.  That is why women always end up at the bottom of the ladder because they continue to tear up each other – just like this Vogue editor is doing.  Do you see men in a set structure tear up each other?  No, because they know if the step ahead becomes vacant – they support the one most qualified.  Been there and done that!

Vogue Democrats continue to lose customers with their following attitude.

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Vogue editor-in-chief says it’s important to “take a stand” when deciding which female politicians to feature.

Posted on April 14, 2019 by DCG | Leave a comment

First Lady Melania’s spokeswoman fired back: “To be on the cover of Vogue doesn’t define Mrs. Trump, she’s been there, done that long before she was First Lady.”

From The Independent: Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour has said it’s important to “take a stand” when deciding which influential women in politics the magazine features on the cover.

Wintour was interviewed by CNN ahead of the Met Gala, which is scheduled to take place in less than a month’s time on Monday 6 May. During the interview, the Condé Nast artistic director was questioned over the women in politics who she chooses to profile in the magazine, having previously featured former first lady Michelle Obama and US senator Kamala Harris.

“If you’re talking about the first lady or senator Harris, obviously these are women that we feel are icons and inspiring to women from a global perspective,” Wintour said.

Wintour added that in the present political climate, she believes it’s important to “take a stand”, and that she doesn’t think you can “try and please everybody all the time”.

“You have to stand up for what you believe in, and you have to take a point of view,” the 69-year-old said stated.
Before Wintour learned how to “take a stand”

CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour pointed out that the American magazine has featured more women from the Democratic party than the Republican party. “We profile women in the magazine that we believe in the stand that they’re taking on issues. We support them in the fact that we feel that they are leaders,” Wintour said in response.

The Vogue editor-in-chief stated that the defeat of Hillary Clinton during the 2016 US presidential election made it even more apparent that more women are needed in leadership roles. In December 1998, Clinton became the first US first lady to be featured on the cover of Vogue, during her husband Bill Clinton’s tenure as president.

“I felt that the first lady at that time had behaved in a very brave way,” Wintour stated. “So we felt it was a time to support her and to stand up for women.”

Former first lady Obama was featured on the cover of Vogue on three occasions while she was in the White House. Wintour stated that, in her opinion, Obama “redefined” the role of the first lady, a position that she held from 2009 until 2017.”She made the White House a place for everyone.”

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