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To: gopheraj
"Suitable" and classy" are not part of her fashion vocabulary. Nor her vocabulary, period, as far as I can tell.

The problem with what she wore at Arlington was not the pants, it was the top. Mrs. Bush wore pants yesterday in Pennsylvania, but she was wearing a suitable, classy, dark pantsuit which fit well and did not call undue attention to her. Of course, Mrs. Bush has always dressed appropriately.

For that matter, Biden may be a joke, but his wife generally does not herself dress like a clown. Her dress yesterday also looked suitable and classy.

It would not have killed Obama to have put on a tie before going to Arlington. The former Presidents do indeed know how to dress. Even that joke Biden looked more Presidential than Obama did.

41 posted on 09/11/2011 9:47:29 AM PDT by susannah59
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To: susannah59
You are right on the money...Laura Bush dressed appropriately, in other words, in a way that brought no attention to herself. as did Jill Biden. In fact, if one wanted to push the situation to the letter of the law of professionalism, the nod would go in Jill Biden's direction for the choice of a tailored skirt suit. Nonetheless, both did what they should do, melt into the background.

Then there is Michelle. O..M..G.. everything about her screams LOOK AT ME!! the cute, flouncy dress with the low back, the adorable little buttons up the back, the delightful swing, and that's before we even get to the flouncy top with the bow, no sleeves, and the bra showing through -- and that's before the freaking Ipod in her hand.

She is nothing more than jumped up ghetto trash and she turns my stomach every time she steps out of the White House.

51 posted on 09/11/2011 10:14:11 AM PDT by SoftballMominVA
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