^ A Trump event- overdone??
New York Magazine starts what will undoubtedly be an
endless campaign against the bride and groom...

(For those of you fortunate enough to
not be around all of this for the last 20 years- Cindy Adams was/is a powerful Gossip Columnist in New York for decades, and took Donald's side in the Ivana divorce back in the late 1980s- there is still
lots of bad blood between she and various other parts of the Trump clan and their friends...And New York Magazine, being some sort of journalistic 'competitor' of Jared's NY Observer, seems to delight in making fun of all things Jared and Ivanka- the Trumps have
lots of enemies in New York...This will go on forever and ever, amen...

shock:
From New York Magazine's Daily Intel:
Cindy Adams was one of 500
close personal Trump friends invited to attend the Jared Kushner–Ivanka Trump nuptials at the Trump National Golf Course in New Jersey this past weekend, and she didn't like what she saw.* Here are five of the things she disapproved of.
1.
It was cold. In fact, according to the septuagenarian gossip columnist, the weather was "nippy."
2.
There were some awkward moments. "During the ceremony, the bride kept trying to take the groom's hand."
3.
Some people didn't know how to behave. "Black, which the older generation never wore to weddings, was everywhere."
4.
It was loooong. "For most invitees, it was more than an eight-hour gig. They left home 2:30-ish, arrived back after midnight, and even then it meant splitting before the cake came out."
5.
There was some extreme tackiness. "Friends may still be discussing the wedding invitations they'd received. It had a flier inside for Donald's other golf properties."
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Daily Intel just received the following missive from one Ivanka Kushner, née Ivanka Trump, regarding
our earlier post about the
Post's Cindy Adams report detailing the J-Vanka wedding, a.k.a.
the event of the season, at least until this weekend, when Gay New Year arrives. Sayeth Ivanka:
Cindy Adams neither attended nor was invited to my wedding, and her story was filled with various inaccuracies, including those about the weather and the “marketing flyer” included in the invitation, which were both easily fact-checkable. My wedding was a private, perfect occasion, the memories from which I will treasure for a lifetime.
How did Cindy know so much detail? we wondered.
Did she crash?
Had she hidden behind an imported palm tree? Because the details really made it sound like she was there. Like
we were there. ("For the clear-sided, see-through reception and ceremony tents, Donald brought in chandeliers from his golf club in D.C. It was smack in the middle of the course so you could see the beautiful trees and changing leaves.") Reached by phone, a hoarse Cindy admitted that it was true, she hadn't been to the wedding, but "half of the guests called me afterward" to report the details. Apparently, her account was a re-creation based on their accounts; a piece of New Journalism, or rather, Old New Journalism, since the New New Journalism is based mostly on Googling. "There was an inaccuracy," she admitted. "The Trumps are Christian, they're not Catholic. I typed wrong. My fingers ... " As for the marketing flyers? They were in there," she insisted.
A lot of people got them."
(Meaningless Edit: The Trumps, for whatever is may be worth, are Presbyterian...)
Thus Spaketh New York Magazine 