In a year of truly mortifying political spectacle,
seeing Huma Abedin dragged through the dirt on camera may take the cringe cake.
Not exact matches
We have all
seen images of the long - suffering wife standing by her poorly behaved man, from Hillary to Silda to
Huma to Dina.
Huma Abedin, the longtime aide to Hillary Clinton and vice chairwoman of her 2016 campaign, is
seen striking a pose in W magazine for a feature published Friday on designer Oscar de la Renta's new creative directors and famous fans.
«I don't ever recall
seeing a wife looking and feeling so sad and embarrassed, because
Huma [Abedin] is a very private person, a very delicate, sophisticated person,» said Rangel, who knows her through Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Huma Abedin (l.) and Anthony Weiner (r.) were last
seen together at a brief divorce hearing on Sept. 13.
Hanna, R - Barneveld, pointed specifically to Michele Bachmann of Minnesota — particularly her suggestion that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton aide
Huma Abedin be investigated to
see if she has ties to Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood that would compromise her loyalty.
He said: «I
see nothing at all in the search warrant application that would give rise to probable cause, nothing that would make anyone suspect that there was anything on the laptop beyond what the FBI had already searched and determined not to be evidence of a crime, nothing to suggest that there would be anything other than routine correspondence between Secretary Clinton and her longtime aide
Huma Abedin.»
It would have been amazing to
see more
huma...
The painter Jason Fox, 51, and the Pakistani - born sculptor
Huma Bhabha, 54, who live in a converted firehouse in upstate New York, also
see little room for one - upmanship in their marriage, a fact that Fox attributes partly to the long years they both worked in relative obscurity.
Huma Bhabha's selected solo and group exhibitions include Wages of Fear, C L E A R I N G, Brussels, Belgium; Salon 94, New York, NY; VW (VeneKlasen Werner), Berlin, Germany; Unnatural Histories, MoMA PS1, L.I.C., NY; All The Worlds Futures, 56TH La Biennale di Venezia 2015, Venice, Italy; Wild Noise: Artwork from The Bronx Museum of the Arts, El Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, Cuba; and America is Hard to
See, Whitney Museum of American Art Inaugural exhibition, New York, NY.
A figure called «Sleeper» by
Huma Bhabha stands as an impassive, decaying sentinel, guarding nothing,
seeing all.