Posted on 10/03/2024 11:52:34 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
Beards are seemingly ubiquitous in pop culture and public life. From sports stars to country singers to Hollywood actors, facial hair has made a noticeable comeback in recent years — except in politics.
It’s been more than a century since a sitting president or vice president sported a beard, and nearly 80 years since a candidate for the White House had any facial hair whatsoever. Even in Congress, those with beards remain few and far between.
Enter Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance. The Ohio politician’s full beard is so novel on a presidential ticket that it’s been the subject of a disproportionate amount of the chatter surrounding his selection.
Pundits had speculated as to whether it would ultimately be a deal-breaker for Donald Trump, whose well-known aversion to facial hair reportedly doomed some potential picks for his first-term Cabinet. Trump’s preferences mirror the long-standing societal stereotypes, which is part of why most pols have avoided facial hair in recent decades:
For most of the 20th century in the United States, beards were seen as unprofessional and unhygienic. More recent research has shown that voters perceive facial hair as deeply masculine, which can come with both positive connotations (like competence) and negative ones (like aggression and less support of feminist issues).
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People like Emily need a shrink... Pronto.
I’ve seen some videos of him without the beard and he has a chubby baby face. The beard suits him. He looks better with it.
It was mentioned to me the night of the debate by an older retired (conservative) woman photographer that subliminally people have a bias against beards because they hide the face. Although facial hair is a fad now with the metrosexual look, people subconsciously associate clean-shaven with honesty. The reason why many sales teams enforce it as a dress code.
He keeps the beard well for his facial structure.
He actually reminds me of what a young bearded Rush Limbaugh might have looked like.
President Abraham Lincoln
From a feminist perspective the beard comment is correct, for them.
The majority of women prefer adult men to have some facial hair of some kind, as its viewed asan attractive quality.
They loved Obama’s beard.
I’ll be here all week.
Don’t forget Hillary Clinton’s beard — Billy Jeff.
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