Posted on 08/23/2010 8:35:33 PM PDT by gore_sux_2000
"Just to be clear, that is not what the Republicans are saying. Ever since Mamie Eisenhower and Barbara Bush, however, the Republicans have seemed a bit defensive about the women in their party. Take Tim Pawlenty: The governor is married to "a red-hot smoking wife," he has said, which is the kind of crack that might get a Democrat a wife who would just be hot under the collar. And Sarah Palin? Her handlers apparently worried so much that she wasn't smokin' hot enough for prime time after McCain picked her as her running mate in 2008 that the first thing they did was take her on a prettification tour of Macy's, to the tune of $150,000."
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I only came here for the pics. =)
gop needs to put more females our front. a stron black female in steeles position may have done wonders instead of the mess they got.
How in the world do you spend $150,000.00 at Macy’s?
LOL if I knew how to post pics of all our smokin hot GOP ladies I would...:)
I am not even sure if that statement is true...I do know that whatever was spent on clothing Sarah gave all of it back after the election. She didn’t keep any of it.
Memo to the author: I think the party of women, cigars, and oral fixations would be Bill Clinton's party.
What a crock. Sarahcuda was smoking hot long before being selected as McLame’s running mate. She was taken on a clothes shopping binge because she had an Alaska wardrobe the elites believe inadequate for prime time in the contiguous 48 (that would likely be the contiguous 55 by Zero’s count). My guess is that Sarah is smoking hot regardless of what she’s wearing.
They call him Prick Coleman for a reason.
All that ink and he never once disagreed with the core contention:)
If they even had to think about it, that’s proof positive that they should never be allowed near a major campaign ever again.
The clothing scandal that never was. It was concocted by the media and Palin haters, PERIOD!
October 26, 2008
WATERLOO, Iowa Republican John McCain said Sunday that one-third of the $150,000 that the GOP spent on clothing and accessories for his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, and her family, is given back.
McCain strategist Mark Salter said about a third of it was returned immediately because they were the wrong size, or for other reasons.
Tracey Schmitt, Palins campaign spokeswoman, said some of the clothing was returned after the Republican National Convention in September. The governor generally wears her own outfits on the campaign trail, Schmitt said.
A third was returned post-convention, she said. Many of the remaining clothes have never been worn.
Schmitt said Palin intended to donate the items she has worn to charity.
Regardless, what wasnt returned will go to charity after Election Day, said Schmitt.
Asked about Palin as he was interviewed on NBCs Meet the Press, McCain rejected the notion that Palin is unqualified to be president and that she is hurting is campaign for the presidency. He also was questioned about the clothing purchases.
Look, she lives a frugal life. She and her family are not wealthy. She and her family were thrust into this, and there was some and some third of that money is given back, the rest will be donated to charity, he said.
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I haven't heard ONE damn person in the media ask Michelle (MOOCH) Obama about her clothing expenses and who is paying for them!
i’ve never seen mrs coleman.
Norm didnt do to badly.
In other words, here comes the torrent of slander.
Reading liberal journ-o-lists is like watching a busted sewer pipe gushing filth into the street.
And just as intelligent.
thanks!
NO ONE took Sarah Palin on any shopping trips during the campaign. Someone on the campaign staff took it upon themselves to go out shopping for Sarah, Todd, and the girls. Reportedly, $150K was spent for the whole bunch of clothes, the majority of which Sarah and her family never even SAW, much less WORE. They ended up in the belly of her campaign plane, and after the election, were supposedly donated to charity.
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