Melania Waves ‘Be Best’ Flag, Prods Media To Cover Opioids Instead Of ‘Gossip’

First Lady Melania Trump delivers remarks  at a conference on Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, in Philadelphia, PA, on October 17, 2018. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto)
First Lady Melania Trump delivers remarks at a conference on Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, in Philadelphia, PA, on October 17, 2018. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto... First Lady Melania Trump delivers remarks at a conference on Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, in Philadelphia, PA, on October 17, 2018. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto via Getty Images) MORE LESS
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — First lady Melania Trump prodded the news media on Tuesday to spend as much time highlighting the opioid epidemic at it devotes to “idle gossip or trivial stories.”

Mrs. Trump said she wished the media would talk about the epidemic more “and educate more children, also adults, parents, about the opioid crisis that we have in United States.” She spoke during a town hall-style discussion in Las Vegas about the epidemic that claimed nearly 48,000 American lives in 2017. “They do it already, but I think not enough.”

The first lady suggested the epidemic should be leading the news when host Eric Bolling — who addressed her as “Lady M” — asked what else the media could do.

“I think it should be on every media and the front pages of the newspaper, and I’m sure a lot of people would follow and go home and talk with the children and educate them, so they are responsible adults and they show them how drugs can be dangerous,” she said. Her audience of several hundred people, including entertainer Wayne Newton, was seated in a theater where Elvis Presley once performed at the Westgate hotel and casino.

Mrs. Trump used the event to close a two-day, three-state promotional tour for her “Be Best” initiative, which includes a focus on babies born dependent on opioids. Bolling, a former Fox News host, lost his only child, 19-year-old son Eric Chase, to an accidental drug overdose in September 2017.

During remarks before she answered questions from Bolling, the first lady encouraged the public to look beyond the raw numbers and see the opioid crisis as a “human story.”

She also challenged the news media during those remarks “to devote as much time to the lives lost, and the potential lives that could be saved, by dedicating the same amount of coverage that you do to idle gossip or trivial stories.”

“When we see breaking news on TV, or the front pages of newspapers — it is my hope that it can be about how many lives we were able to save through education and honest dialogue,” Mrs. Trump said.

She said she teaches her own 12-year-old son, Barron, “how drugs are dangerous. It will mess up your head. It will mess up your body and nothing comes positive out of it.”

The discussion included lighter topics as well. Asked what her family’s choice for a group meal might be, she said “spaghetti.”

As for how much cooking she does, the first lady said she leaves that to the “professionals” at the White House, adding that there’s “really no time” for her to cook.

The first lady participated in a similar conversation led by Bolling last November at Liberty University in Virginia.

President Donald Trump has declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency and his administration is spending billions of dollars to fight it.

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  1. She spoke during a town hall-style discussion in Las Vegas about the epidemic that claimed nearly 48,000 American lives in 2017. “They do it already, but I think not enough.”

    
    By Julie Hirschfeld Davis
    Oct. 26, 2017
    
    WASHINGTON — President Trump on Thursday directed the Department of Health and Human Services to declare the opioid crisis a public health emergency, taking long-anticipated action to address a rapidly escalating epidemic of drug use.
    
    But even as he vowed to alleviate the scourge of drug addiction and abuse that has swept the country — a priority that resonated strongly with the working-class voters who supported his presidential campaign — ***Mr. Trump fell short of fulfilling his promise in August to declare “a national emergency” on opioids,*** which would have prompted the rapid allocation of federal funding to address the issue.
    
    ****His directive does not on its own release any additional funds to deal with a drug crisis that claimed more than 59,000 lives in 2016,*** and the president did not request any,* although his aides said he would soon do so. 
    
    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/26/us/politics/trump-opioid-crisis.html
  2. First lady Melania Trump prodded the news media on Tuesday to spend as much time highlighting the opioid epidemic

    Be careful what you wish for, Lady M(acbeth)

  3. Will someone tell this useless escort that she doesn’t get to decide what the media covers? Also, how is more coverage going to combat the opioid crisis. She may not be hearing about it, but those of us who live among her husband’s biggest fans hear about it all the time. Constantly. Nonstop.

  4. She probably also thinks that the oversight into her husband’s rampant criminality by the House Dems is also “gossip”, which means she must be downing opioids by the fistful. Her husband is the most hateful bullying troll on the Internet and she has the fucking gall to promote an anti-bullying campaign. Melania Trump is the only person in America who manages to make Nancy Reagan look like Eleanor Roosevelt. I guess the idea of Mel running an anti-meth campaign was out of the question, since it would piss off too many in Donald’s tweaker base.

    WOW! And Wayne Newton was in the audience. Gee, I guess Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and Radiohead couldn’t make it due to scheduling conflicts.

    But Melania, just remember the words of your hubby’s BFF Larry Kudlow, “Just say blow!”

    Be best, bitch!

  5. Wait, she’s still around? I thought hubby was busy deporting all the illegals who overstayed their visas and served as immigration anchors for their families, no?

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