Indeed, the only thing more surprising than the storm over Ms. Palins Pretty Woman makeover is that almost no one has raised an eyebrow over Mrs. Obamas wearing of non-American labels, which include Nina Ricci and Junya Watanabe, and some of the most expensive at that. Maybe the politicos dont know a Junya from a Juicy, though you can bet that Mrs. Obama and Desirée Rogers, the White House social secretary, do. And maybe the world has gone flat, largely paving over the distinctions, geographical as well as moral and ethical, about where clothing is made. But with garment factories in New York closing on a steady basis, with people losing their jobs in retail and fashion, its a hard distinction to sell this year.Yeah, I wonder why no one crticizes Ms. Obama? Couldn't have anything to do with propaganda, lying, and misrepresenting facts. You know, the things you learn in journalism school.
Odd, isn't it, that both women are married but Sarah is referred to as "
Ms. Palin" and the angry faced, unattractive Michelle is "
Mrs. Obama"? The insidiously subtle nuance there is that the author,(if one could call the writer of this drivel an 'author'), tries to remake Sarah into a power hungry spinster while painting the butt-ugly, angry-faced, racist Michelle as the quintessential, beautiful, stylish yet down-to-earth housewife and mother. Talk about lies, this takes the prize.
The reality is that the Obama people needed to totally remake the gorilla-armed Michelle into a different woman than she really is, including forcing her to shut up and stop embarrassing Barak Hussein; while Palin simply enhanced what was hers in the first place, beauty, charm, character, wit, intelligence and true leadership ability. These two women shouldn't even be mentioned in the same sentence together. Michele Obama did nothing but rise on Barak Hussein's coattails and race baiting, Palin's accomplishments are all her own.