Posted on 11/09/2010 1:04:32 PM PST by Lucky9teen
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) and Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard walk along the Yarra River on the way to lunch at Melbourne's Federation Square on November 7, 2010. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives at the Port of Melbourne education centre November 7, 2010.
Nailed it!
Heh... sorry, must’ve been in a charitable mood.
>>I must say she most always dresses appropriately and in good taste.<<
Gotta respectfully disagree with you on that. The colors she wears a lot of the time are just gaudy, and it isn’t just this suit. It’s not commensurate with her status as (however much we may dislike it) a representative of the United States. I’d go so far as to say she has a responsibility to dress more tastefully. But just my opinion, I guess.
Okay, so she doesn’t look super-spectacular, but she looks far better than that other wook, er, woman who is jetting around the world “representing” us. At least HRC attempts to find clothes that fit her body and that are appropriate for the occasion. (Plus, no drapes are harmed in the making of her getups!) She just needs to touch up her graying temples with fresh color and she’ll be set. I don’t even mind the orange!
Oh dear gosh, how far we’ve fallen in this country when the FLOTUS makes Hillary look good...
I’m sorry - that’s just gross!
That's a very low bar!
Thank God for Omar the tent maker. He’s obviously working overtime on this.
What a broad beam to disguise. Some might even call it a fat ass.
“Does my butt look HUGE in this bright pumpkin crusty pants suit?”
Natalie Portman is obviously excited about meeeting the Hilldabeast.
I would be excited about meeting Natalie too.
There appears to be a Democratic dictum: no Democrat woman will ever display the least impression of any fashion sense or any kind of humility. Might be some kind of fallout from feminist doctrine. Might be they are absolutely oblivious to reality and this is one of the ways people can tell.
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