The Arizona Republic

When women’s dignity does not count for very much

- Froma Harrop Columnist

The woman soon to be Rudolph Giuliani’s third ex-wife is not the most sympatheti­c of victims. Judith Nation cavorted openly with Giuliani while the New York mayor was still living with his second wife and their two children.

The second Mrs. Giuliani learned she was being left while watching a news conference called by her husband. She obtained a restrainin­g order barring Nation from visiting Gracie Mansion, which was, after all, the family home.

Giuliani’s contempt for women’s honor may have found a safe space in Donald Trump World, where he serves as the president’s lawyer and surrogate bigmouth. But it has run into a wall in Melania Trump World.

During a trip to Israel, Giuliani announced that the first lady buys her husband’s story — that Melania believed Donald when he said he didn’t have an affair with a porn star.

Melania’s spokeswoma­n immediatel­y shot back: “I don’t believe Mrs. Trump has ever discussed her thoughts on anything with Mr. Giuliani.” Not ever.

You see, Trump World thinks women’s dignity counts for nothing. This goes far deeper than the belief that powerful men project an animal magnetism under which everyone succumbs.

Giuliani presumed that Melania would passively let him invent things she was thinking and, in the process, make her look stupid.

But Melania is not about to be trampled by anyone, much less ridiculous 70-somethings playing the young buck.

Let’s be honest here. Melania is herself a third wife undoubtedl­y aware of her husband’s vulgarity and, one can believe, attracted to his wealth. Where their marriage now stands is the source of great speculatio­n. We await her memoirs.

But Melania is carving out a good deal of her own space. She won broad praise for noting the evil of her husband’s policy separating migrants from their children. (No one was fooled by her call for “both sides” to stop the practice.)

Melania has long stood as an island of civilizati­on in a White House defiled by blatant lies and crude manners. Admired for her impeccable posture, quiet demeanor and refined dress, Melania seems sadly alone. The one time she looked radiantly happy was in the cultured presence of French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte.

I pray that her sparks of independen­ce don’t lead to her eventual trashing at the hands of Trump World. Under the old norms, dignity wins out. Good luck, Melania, and stand strong.

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