Kris Jenner Responds To President Obama’s Takedown Of Kim Kardashian & Kanye West:
This maybe one of the most sensible things that Obama said since he has been in office when he criticized the over the top life style of the parents of baby North West. “If the American kids weren’t monitoring every day what Kim Kardashian was wearing, or where Kanye West was going on vacation, and thinking that somehow that was the mark of success.”
Isn’t she is a great role model?
It didn’t take very long for the “Queen of Mean” to come back at the prez and sink her fangs into the jugular for his comments and observations. “It’s really great that people aspire to get a great job … but I wasn’t aware that you could only set the bar so high and that we could only dream so big,” Jenner said after she read Obama’s remarks aloud on her show. “I was taught: Dream big, work hard and you could have whatever you wanted.”
The Mean Queen left out the deplorable example her daughter sets for the younger impressionable little girls by walking around without any skivvies on and acting like a tramp.
All of these nasty antics her daughters have developed through the years were definitely orchestrated by Mrs. Jenner to keep their name in the news.
Just observe; anytime a celebs popularity begins to slip they initiate something outrageous to get back in the spotlight.
I wonder where her daughters developed their bad habits??
Jenner then kept on with her rampage against the presz saying he was a bit of a hypocrite for noting that Kim and Kanye live in a 10,000 square foot home: “I bet the President has some friends with 10,000 square foot houses and that he wouldn’t mind going over there… when [he was] asking them to have a party for [him] while [he was] campaigning for dollars to run for president.”
She better be careful; the IRS may be knocking on her door soon.
I will give North West’s mother credit for working hard and promoting herself but some of the ways she goes about has a lot to be desired. She could be very successful without trashing herself.
Just think, what kind of role models some of these celebs could be to the younger kids if they had their lives together by setting good examples.
Kanye better not forget who wears the pants in that Car-dash-ian crib. He better get in line and mind his “P’s and Q’s”. The duds that came before him didn’t last very long.
At 20 years old “what’s her name” tied the knot with music producer Damon Thomas, 30. The marriage lasted 3 years but Thomas had to bail when “what’s her name” was driving the guy to the poor house with all of her extravagant spending. Thomas learned for himself what the meaning of “all the glitters is not gold”.
Hubby # 2 Chris “Humpfri Dumpfri” Humpfries fell for “what’s her name” and that fiasco of a marriage only lasted less than 3 months; that is when Humpfri Dumpfri fell off the Car-dash-ian wall and broke his crown but “what’s her name” didn’t come tumbling after. Popularity is slipping, do something outrageous. I think she stiffed him for the rock her bought her too.
What really brought “what’s her name” into the spot light was in 2007, she gained notoriety as the subject of a sex tape that she willingly participated in but because she did not give her permission for the tape to go public she was awarded her $5 million in a lawsuit. That 5 mill probably lasted her about 6 months. Some people may conclude that she really used her head when she was making that sex tape.
I wonder if “what’s her name” is going to show her kid North West that tape when his is of age; maybe 12 or so. I am sure based on the mentality of her Mama that they find that type of behavior perfectly acceptable.
What really surprises me is the popularity of these people. In my opinion their TV program is trash just like many of the others; Mob Wives, Basketball Wives, Jersey Shores and the rest.
I have to give Obama a thumbs up for expressing his opinion, observations and decency. I give North West’s grandmaw two thumbs down for the less than stellar examples she has set for your daughters.
I wonder if these two are on speaking terms








