Posted on 04/19/2007 10:04:02 PM PDT by AmericanExceptionalist
NEW YORK -- Three weeks after I wrote that I thought John Edwards might be going someplace in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, I found out where he was heading: to the barber shop.
The candidate, who has been looking pretty and pretty impressive in defining "Two Americas" -- one for the rich and privileged, a lesser place for everyone else -- came up with a wonderful device to show us all what he meant. His campaign spending reports, required by the Federal Election Commission, revealed that he has been paying $400 for haircuts by a Beverly Hills cutter named Joseph Torrenueva. The guy must be good, because Edwards' hair sure looks good. So does the rest of him, helped along by a $250 shaping at the Designworks Salon in Dubuque, Iowa, and $225 at the Pink Sapphire spa in Manchester, N.H.
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Behold the Hillary attack machine.
Obama’s next.
Come to think if it, How much do Hillary’s baths in children’s blood cost her campaign???
That cant be cheap.
Just wondering whether that Beverly Hills barber that Edwards used is the same guy that Bubba called to Air Force One a few years ago at LAX. Clinton’s on-board haircut there caused all the airport traffic to be delayed about an hour, IIRC. Arrogance of the entitled - precisely!
Go on to utube and watch him preening for his Hair stylist getting him ready for an appearance to the tune of I Feel Pretty.
Absolutely hilarious, like a 13 year old girl.
In 1985 I had a neighbor who had a high opinion of Daniel Ortega, the Marxist running Nicaragua at the time. Ortega had made a trip to the UN, and went on a shopping trip where he got some $4000 designer eyeglasses. I pointed this inconvient little fact to my neighbor, who thought Ortega was the “man of the common people”. Typical liberal.
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