Posted on 04/02/2006 7:33:56 PM PDT by wjersey
Classy gown.
Black suit with pink tie?
Too bad...I like Dan, but marrying a lib (which I do believe she is)...yeesh.
But, if he is happy, then that is a good thing.
So which is it .. is she a closet conservative or is he a closet liberal ..??
I disagree, that gown is awful.
She looks great. He is a dork.
Gown is UGLY. Makes her look like an old crone.
I've seen far worse.
Look on the bright side--imagine the meltdown among the lefties right now ("ohmigod, the next Today Show anchor just married a former spokesperson for Bushitler!!!!")
he did quite well for himself, politics aside.
I wish them the best but am so disappointed. I really like him. I am surpised he would marry a lib. She is a Bush hater IMHO.
Here's wishing them both happiness and a long and fruitful marriage.
She probably wanted a real man instead of a liberal wuss..
he;s probably a RINO...odds seem to favor that these days
she is nice looking but a fembot lib who hated Bush in 00
He worked for Bremer... here's hoping the two will be happy together.
He may be Mclellan's replacement. Sharp suit - very Savile Row.
Here are his campaign contributions:
http://www.newsmeat.com/washington_political_donations/Dan_Senor.php
I am not so sure she is a lib. She spent an awful lot of time chasing the President around and reporting during the election-
from her bio-
"Before that, she was part of the NBC News team that covered the presidential campaign of republican candidate George W. Bush. Brown reported throughout the Decision 2000 election cycle, and covered the Republican primaries, the Republican National Convention, the Presidential Debates and Election Day. She stayed with the President and his team reporting from Austin, Texas on the post election day Florida recount story."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3080796/
BUMP! You nailed it!
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