When a man becomes his hair, he is lost. Pence has been groomed for higher office since his first haircut. Every strand, perfect. Never too long and never, ever too short. Over the course of a year, he spends more time on his hair than anything else. Ok, maybe not anything else, but much conceit does it take for a man to keep his hair perfect all the time?
Good point, and his fixation on GROOMING suggests deeper, psychological problems.
Pence gave me the creeps right from the get-go. I could not stand his way of speaking and his phony, smarmy, obnoxious voice. It sent chills up my spine. Phony, politician, religious phony.....and a voice that made a used-car salesman sound genuine.
Hooray! Someone else besides me has noticed his hair. He always looks like he just got off the barber’s chair. He must get his hair trimmed twice a week, maybe every morning. He’s obsessed with it and his appearance. Another pol who strikes me as having the same obsession is Kevin McCarthy. I think he must use a hair dryer and styling comb every morning. His blow dry cut is always perfect too.
On the opposite end of tidiness is Rand Paul who must never comb his hair. I imagine he musses it up every few seconds deliberately, though, to give him that characteristic, youthful, tousled curls look. See what lovely curly hair I have? I don’t dare to run a comb through it.
Pence is the very epitome of an unctuous, slimy politician. And the holier than thou air about him puts my teeth on edge.
He will never get my vote for anything.