And do you fault her for wanting to change the rules? When the rule was instituted, there were no women congressmen. It was a rule that applied only to men.
The tradition of women wearing hats indoors goes back to Biblical times. It is a sign of modesty (believe it or not) and the fact that this woman wants to change a rule so that women can be more like women, should encourage "conservatives" rather than ruffle their feathers.
I say more power to her on this issue. This is a fashion issue and not a political one. Cut her some slack. I personally admire her individuality although I detest her politics.
Enough already! Take your campaign for the mad hatter someone else. Geez - give it a rest.