Ah you want to get personal? Look at Michelle Obama’s black-and-red dress worn on Nov. 4th. It was very much tacky. The negro in her showed - ugly face, fat, and looks dirty. Yaikss!
Ah you want to get personal? Look at Michelle Obama’s black-and-red dress worn on Nov. 4th. It was very much tacky. The negro in her showed up - ugly face, fat, and looks dirty. Yaikss!
Ah you want to get personal? Look at Michelle Obama’s black-and-red dress worn on Nov. 4th. It was very much tacky. The negro in her showed up - ugly face, fat, and looks dirty. Yaikss!
I don’t care what she wears. She’s unsuitable for the job in 10,000 ways for 10,000 reasons.
Put her in Chanel, Armani or Valentino. I would still never vote for her.
C’mon! What’s with the focus on her clothes? Would we do that with a male candidate?
Let’s focus on the content of her character. That’s where the really bad taste is apparent.
She actually did a spread in Vogue a few months back. So I think maybe Palin herself thinks her clothes are important. But I also agree it would be better if we talked about other things.
Yes, I see that the photos show an improvement in attire, but I don’t think that was the intent [to show improvement]. I think it was a cheap shot.
I want someone in office with the skills to get things done and suffer no fools. Palin could wear a burlap sack and it wouldn’t bother me.
It says a lot to me that some of you resort to denigrating her attire. That’s so small-minded.
Not as small minded as Palin giving a speech denigrating Obama’s years as a community organizer in a city with a highly diverse population of 3 million and in doing so denigrating community activism as a whole.
I say let’s drop the Palin distraction and get our focus back on to the fact that McCain and the Republican Party has nothing to offer except 4 more years of Bush policy.
I just heard that Vanity Fair is doing a piece on Cindy McCain and the estimated cost of her yellow outfit the other day, dress, shoes and earings. It comes to roughly $300,000. At the very least, is this not in bad taste for the wife of a man asking to represent us as president? What about just bad politics for the wife of a man who is calling his opponent “elitist”?
Despite being a card carrying Democrat fully supporting the Obama/Biden ticket I can’t help but support the magnificence of a woman stepping confidently onto the national political stage. Out of nowhere! Palin does offer much one might criticize. While I certainly don’t agree with her on many issues, I do celebrate her right to choose. She has chosen to stand up and speak out. We need many more women doing just that!
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