OK, this is not proper behavior no matter who or what party does it.
Obama kicked back with his feet on the desk posing for a picture.
Clinton with his cigar stuck inside Monica.
Proper decorum and respect should be expected inside the Oval Office.
What she is doing is not very serious compared to the disrespect listed above, but it is still not showing proper respect for the office of the President.
Kelly, you're not at home on your sofa. This is not an informal White House staff meeting. There is an official meeting/visit/ photo op going on.
Sit like a lady.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-aide-conway-draws-ire-kneeling-white-house-063814649.html
Trump aide Conway draws ire for kneeling on White House sofa
Maggy DONALDSON
AFPFebruary 28, 2017
US President Donald Trump's senior advisor Kellyanne Conway (L) checks her phone after taking a photo as Donald Trump hosts leaders of historically black universities and colleges in the Oval Office on February 27, 2017 (AFP Photo/Brendan SMIALOWSKI)
Washington (AFP) - US President Donald Trump's senior adviser Kellyanne Conway has come under fire after a picture of her casually kneeling on a couch in the Oval Office was widely shared on social media.
In an image captured by an AFP photographer, Conway appears on the couch with her shoes on as Trump poses for a photo with leaders of historically black colleges and universities.
Wall Street Journal columnist Bret Stephens was among those taking aim at Conway, suggesting that aides under previous administrations would have elicited even greater outcry.
"If Rice or Jarrett had sat like this in Oval Office, conservatives would have screamed themselves hoarse for weeks. Now we own trashy," he wrote, referring to previous presidential aides.
Trump's predecessor Barack Obama repeatedly took flak for photos in which he appeared to be relaxing.
Critics also chastised Obama for unbuttoning the previous Oval Office dress code that called for a suit jacket and a tie.
The image of Conway trended widely on social media, with several Twitter users berating her for what they described as a lack of respect in the Oval Office.
Obama kicked back with his feet on the desk posing for a picture.
Clinton with his cigar stuck inside Monica.
Proper decorum and respect should be expected inside the Oval Office.
What she is doing is not very serious compared to the disrespect listed above, but it is still not showing proper respect for the office of the President.
Kelly, you're not at home on your sofa. This is not an informal White House staff meeting. There is an official meeting/visit/ photo op going on.
Sit like a lady.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-aide-conway-draws-ire-kneeling-white-house-063814649.html
Trump aide Conway draws ire for kneeling on White House sofa
Maggy DONALDSON
AFPFebruary 28, 2017
US President Donald Trump's senior advisor Kellyanne Conway (L) checks her phone after taking a photo as Donald Trump hosts leaders of historically black universities and colleges in the Oval Office on February 27, 2017 (AFP Photo/Brendan SMIALOWSKI)
Washington (AFP) - US President Donald Trump's senior adviser Kellyanne Conway has come under fire after a picture of her casually kneeling on a couch in the Oval Office was widely shared on social media.
In an image captured by an AFP photographer, Conway appears on the couch with her shoes on as Trump poses for a photo with leaders of historically black colleges and universities.
Wall Street Journal columnist Bret Stephens was among those taking aim at Conway, suggesting that aides under previous administrations would have elicited even greater outcry.
"If Rice or Jarrett had sat like this in Oval Office, conservatives would have screamed themselves hoarse for weeks. Now we own trashy," he wrote, referring to previous presidential aides.
Trump's predecessor Barack Obama repeatedly took flak for photos in which he appeared to be relaxing.
Critics also chastised Obama for unbuttoning the previous Oval Office dress code that called for a suit jacket and a tie.
The image of Conway trended widely on social media, with several Twitter users berating her for what they described as a lack of respect in the Oval Office.