Trump hits McConnell for Senate crash of Obama health repeal

By ALAN FRAM

WASHINGTON  — President Donald Trump scolded his own party’s Senate leader on Wednesday for the crash of the Republican drive to repeal and rewrite the Obama health care law, using Twitter to demand of Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, “Why not done?”

Trump fired back at the Kentucky Republican for telling a home-state audience this week that the president had “not been in this line of work before, and I think had excessive expectations about how quickly things happen in the democratic process.”

The exchange came less than two weeks after the Senate’s rejection of the GOP effort to scuttle President Barack Obama’s health care law, probably McConnell’s most jolting defeat as leader and Trump’s worst legislative loss. The House approved its version in May, but its Senate failure — thanks to defecting GOP senators — marked the collapse of the party’s attempt to deliver on vows to erase Obama’s statute it’s made since the law’s 2010 enactment.

“Senator Mitch McConnell said I had ‘excessive expectations,’ but I don’t think so,” Trump tweeted. “After 7 years of hearing Repeal & Replace, why not done?”

Trump had repeatedly used Twitter to pressure McConnell to find the votes to approve the health care bill, even saying hours after its failure that GOP senators “look like fools.”

But his tweet Wednesday was an unusually personal reproach of the 33-year Senate veteran, who is deeply respected by his fellow GOP lawmakers. Trump will need him to guide the next major Republican priority — a tax system overhaul — through the chamber, and he might be a useful White House ally as investigations progress into collusion between Russia and Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.

For his part, McConnell’s statement was surprising because he is typically among the capital’s most guarded politicians. When it comes to criticizing Trump, he’s seldom gone further than saying he wishes he would stop tweeting, and often refused to chime in when Trump made widely condemned comments during last year’s presidential campaign.

McConnell told the Rotary Club of Florence, Ky., on Monday that people think Congress is underperforming partly because “artificial deadlines, unrelated to the reality of the complexity of legislating, may not have been fully understood.”

He added that 52 is “a challenging number,” a reference to the GOP’s scant 52-48 Senate majority. “You saw that on full display a couple of weeks ago,” when McConnell failed to muster a majority to push three different Republican health care bills through the chamber.

McConnell’s Kentucky remarks also drew a tweet Wednesday from Dan Scavino Jr., the White House social media director.

“More excuses,” wrote Scavino, one of Trump’s more outspoken loyalists. “@SenateMajLdr must have needed another 4 years – in addition to the 7 years – to repeal and replace Obamacare.”

In this March 18, 2016 file photo, Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity speaks during a campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri, File)
In this March 18, 2016 file photo, Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity speaks during a campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri, File)

Also joining the fray was Fox News Host Sean Hannity, a close Trump ally.

“@SenateMajLdr No Senator, YOU are a WEAK, SPINELESS leader who does not keep his word and you need to Retire!” Hannity tweeted.

Hard-right conservatives have long assailed McConnell for being insufficiently ideological and too willing to compromise.

Hours before Trump tweeted about McConnell, the president took his side when he tweeted his endorsement of Sen. Luther Strange, R-Ala., for next week’s Senate GOP primary. McConnell has backed Strange in that multi-candidate race.

One of the challengers, Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., responded angrily to Trump’s endorsement. On his campaign website, Brooks said, “Mitch McConnell and the Swamp managed to mislead the President last night.”

After Trump criticized McConnell, Brooks weighed in again, tweeting: “I agree completely, Mr. President. McConnell & Strange don’t support your agenda. I do. Reconsider endorsement.”

This is the first year Republicans have been in position to kill Obama’s law because they control the White House and Congress, making last month’s crash of their bill acutely painful for the party.
Before even taking office and after becoming president, Trump spoke often of moving legislation erasing Obama’s law rapidly through Congress. On Jan. 10 — 10 days before taking office — he told The New York Times that Congress could approve a repeal bill “probably sometime next week,” and a separate replacement measure would be passed “very quickly or simultaneously, very shortly thereafter.”

But top congressional Republicans also fed expectations for quick work. They placed health care at the top of their 2017 agenda when the year began. In January, House leaders unveiled a schedule calling for action by late March, and McConnell said in March that he wanted Senate passage by the April recess.

Congress has begun its summer recess without passing any major legislation. It has passed legislation buttressing veterans’ health care and financing the Food and Drug Administration, and the Senate confirmed Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.

McConnell told the Kentuckians that accusing Congress of no achievements was “extremely irritating.” He said lawmakers should be judged when the current two-year Congress ends in January 2019.

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The Whole Purpose hosts ‘Sexy Sassy Self’ sex seminar

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Ah, SEX.

For many this is still a taboo topic.

For some, sex is a topic certainly not discussed at a seminar.

But the Whole Purpose says it is changing this stigma. On Thursday, July 20, the Irvine lifestyle consulting firm held an informational and interactive sex seminar at the House of Blues in Anaheim.  Dubbed “Sexy Sassy Self,” this was a first-time event.

“We wanted to host a fun, light evening where women could come enjoy a night out with friends at a cool venue and dive deeper into a sex talk,” said the Whole Purpose founder and CEO, Kelly Lam.

Licensed sex therapist Stephanie Buehler spoke on becoming comfortable and open about sexual happiness and desires.

Buehler, who works at Hoag Hospital, addressed a crowd of more than 75 people by saying, “You are revolutionaries.”

Buehler gifted each a copy of her book, “A Heart-Pounding Guide to Passionate Sex.”

The Whole Purpose helps organizations host events that promote a well-balanced lifestyle based on nutrition and physical well-being. It is collaborating with Hoag Hospital.

If you were unable to attend “Sexy Sassy Self,” no need to worry.

Lam says, “We are planning a series of events at various locations with Hoag, all based on women’s health topics in order to provide women with the education and resources they need to live happy healthy lives.”

 

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Tustin scan

The Barclay Theater will feature songs from “The Lieutenant” at a night of Broadway music and storytelling at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 26, at 4242 Campus Dr, Irvine. Tustin resident Rachael Cianfrani is working to revive the Vietnam-era, Tony-nominated play – in which her father performed as lead guitarist. Tickets start at $24. Information: 949-854-4646

Susan Christian Goulding, 714-796-6766

sgoulding@scng.com

 

 

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M.I.A Collaborates With Astrid Andersen on Capsule Clothing Range

M.I.A. MERCH: The British singer-songwriter Mathangi Arulpragasam — better known by her stage name M.I.A. — has teamed with the Danish designer Astrid Andersen on a capsule clothing range that launches this week.
The collaboration came about after Arulpragasam requested some spring 2017 garments from Andersen, and the musician asked if they could work together in some way. She lauded Andersen’s merging of “function, sport, simplicity and futurism.”
“M.I.A’s message is strong and pure and her personality is strong-willed and determined. That’s rare to find and that’s what made her so incredible to work with,” said Andersen. “For this particular project, it all happened super fast. We have the same references, so it was natural to create pieces from my spring 2017 collection and use her colors and artwork.”
The designer, who was inspired by artwork from the musician’s latest album, “AIM,” used silhouettes from her spring 2017 show. She revamped them using light technical materials in black, coral and beige.
The collection made its debut at the Astrid Andersen flagship in Denmark to celebrate Copenhagen Fashion Week. The range consists of anoraks, T-shirts and track pants. Prices range from 50 pounds for a T-shirt to 120 pounds for an anorak. It will be

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Atelier Swarovski Teams With Karlie Kloss, Jason Wu

ROUND TWO: Atelier Swarovski is marking its 10th anniversary with a campaign featuring Karlie Kloss in jewelry designed by Jason Wu.
The designs mark Wu’s second collection for Atelier Swarovski, the first coming in 2010.
His new Swarovski campaign with Kloss was styled by British Vogue editor in chief Edward Enninful and was photographed by Barnaby Roper. It is set to be unveiled in September issues of select fashion magazines.
Said Wu: “I designed this collection very much with the Jason Wu woman in mind. She’s strong, sophisticated and sensual — even the campaign is quite sensual, which was shot with Karlie Kloss who is a longtime muse and friend of mine.”
The collection of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings and a single clutch range in price from $149 to $2,990. They will be available for purchase in Swarovski stores as well as online.
Atelier Swarovski has a history of designer collaborations, formerly teaming with Jean Paul Gaultier, Viktor & Rolf, Christopher Kane and Marty Katrantzou, among others.

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YouTube’s ClothesEncounters Jenn Im to Launch Fashion Label

IM’S ADDED INFLUENCE: Through her popular lifestyle channel ClothesEncounters, YouTuber Jenn Im already has a captive audience in advance of this month’s launch of her fashion label Eggie.
Unveiling Aug. 22, the direct-to-consumer collection will have hints of her own favorite styles and statement pieces, including gender-neutral ones. The $25 to $79 price range is no doubt meant to make the collection within reach of her admirers — 1.5 million on Instagram alone. Shoppers will find cropped tops, bodysuits, hoodies, bomber jackets, tracksuits, jumpsuits and blazers. Those familiar with her beauty and fashion tutorials will recognize the easy style.
Earlier this year, Im was one influencer who helped digitally extend the “Donate Stuff. Create Jobs.” campaign that was organized by Goodwill and the Ad Council. The vlogger has been pretty public about her own thrifting, a practice she started doing at the age of 15. (As recently as Sunday she posted a video of her “man” thrifting her outfits.)
The Korean American Im calls Los Angeles home but she recently touched down in the Hamptons for Revolve. Introducing her own apparel label is ambitious for Im, who cofounded ClothesEncounter with Sarah Chu in 2010. In that time, her social footprint has exceeded 4.1 million

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Alexandra Daddario Promotes #EyePic Campaign

SEE FOR YOURSELF: August is National Eye Exam Month, and Alexandra Daddario has teamed with pharmaceutical firm Allergan in the company’s See America #EyePic campaign, which is Allergan’s “newest initiative against preventable blindness in America,” the company said. Daddario’s involvement endeavor comes on the heels of her latest film, “Baywatch” in which she plays Summer Quinn.

Alexandra Daddario as Summer Quinn in the “Baywatch.” 
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The actress is encouraging her fans and followers on social media to participate in the #EyePic campaign by posting a photo of their eyes using the hashtag #EyePic while also tagging friends. For each post that uses the hashtag See America will donate $10 to the American Foundation for the Blind. A video featuring Daddario to promote the campaign can be found on the See America web site.
Allergan noted on its See America campaign site that there are “61 million Americans — more than the populations of California and Florida combined — [who] are at risk of severe vision loss. Yet, only half of those people visited an eye doctor last year.”
Last fall, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine released a “national call-to-action for widespread collaboration to end preventable blindness in America by 2030,” Allergan said. Also noteworthy is that

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Ralph & Russo to Show Debut Ready-to-Wear Collection in London

LONDON — The London-based couture house Ralph & Russo is breaking into the ready-to-wear market, and plans to hold its first show during London Fashion Week on Sept. 15.
The house, founded and run Tamara Ralph and Michael Russo, will show at 8.30 p.m. at Old Billingsgate market, the British Fashion Council said Wednesday.
“With London being a cosmopolitan hub, we couldn’t think of a better place to launch our first ready-to-wear offering,” said Russo, whose title is chief executive officer and president. “We continue to listen to the demand of our customer and the market, which will continue to fuel the expansion of the Ralph & Russo product and universe.”
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The brand, whose top clients include Angelina Jolie, Beyoncé, Kim Kardashian, and a host of Middle Eastern sheikhas and princesses, will continue to show its couture collection during the Paris Haute Couture Weeks in January and July.
Ralph & Russo was founded in 2007 and is known for designs ranging from the lavishly embellished to the spare and demure. In 2014, it became the first British couture house in more than a century to be invited by the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture to show in Paris.
Ralph, who

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