Posted on 05/22/2008 4:35:00 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
CNN correspondent Carol Costello compared Cindy McCain to a "Stepford Wife" due to her "low key" role in her husbands campaign so far, in a segment on Wednesdays "The Situation Room." Costello, detailing Mrs. McCains recent photo spread in Vogue magazine, stated the feature "projects an image quite unlike the Cindy McCain we see on the trail," and a talking head described this "Cindy McCain we see" as "low key... taking the traditional role of standing by her husband's side at events." Costello then quipped, "A role critics say makes Mrs. McCain look like -- well, Glenn Close in the movie The Stepford Wives." [audio available here]
On the other hand, Costello described Michelle Obamas Vogue spread more glowingly: "...Michelle Obama chose a traditional black dress with pearl earrings for her Vogue spread. As The Washington Post described it, it was if Michelle Obama was saying 'I am not some scary other.... I am Camelot with a tan.'"
Twice in her report, Costello emphasized that most people "don't really know much about Cindy McCain," except that shes "really, really rich." After making this point the second time, Costello continued by bringing up the issue of Mrs. McCains tax returns. "What voters do know about her -- well, she's enormously wealthy, and she says she won't release her tax returns ever -- which says to voters, you're not one of us -- hence Vogue and the jeans."
Costello followed this portrayal of Cindy McCain by comparing it to Michelle Obamas Vogue spread. "Interestingly, while Cindy McCain chose jeans for her Vogue spread, her likely competitor, Michelle Obama, chose a traditional black dress with pearl earrings for her Vogue spread. As The Washington Post described it, it was if Michelle Obama was saying 'I am not some scary other.... I am Camelot with a tan.'" The Washington Post quotation came from a May 18 piece by Robin Givhan which described the two Vogue features. In her article, Givhan also used the "Stepford wife" term.
Lets get this straight: Mrs. McCains refusal to release her tax returns makes her some kind of elitist, but Michelle Obama, the millionaire, wearing a "traditional black dress with pearl earrings" is an attempt to connect with average voters? As if we needed another indication that CNN leans towards the Obamas.
The full transcript of Carol Costellos segment, which first ran at the end of the 6 pm hour of Wednesdays "The Situation Room:"
WOLF BLITZER: John McCain's wife Cindy is taking center stage in a whole new way. She's featured in a spread in Vogue magazine -- a move possibly aimed at a very specific goal. Let's go back to Carol. She's looking at this story for us. What are you seeing, Carol? What are you hearing?
CAROL COSTELLO, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well, Wolf, you know, most of us don't really know much about Cindy McCain, except she's really, really rich. But if you take a peak at Vogue magazine, you may get a more well-rounded view.
COSTELLO (voice-over): Ooh la-la -- Cindy McCain in Vogue magazine looks spectacular, lounging at her seaside condo, sans John McCain -- feet bare, wearing size zero jeans. She projects an image quite unlike the Cindy McCain we see on the campaign trail.
SUSAN MACMANUS, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA: So far, Cindy McCain has been low-key. She's been sort of taking the traditional role of standing by her side -- her husband's side at events and clapping and smiling and being supportive of her husband.
COSTELLO: A role critics say makes Mrs. McCain look like -- well, Glenn Close in the movie 'The Stepford Wives.'
GLENN CLOSE (from "THE STEPFORD WIVES"): Well, that's all marvelous.
GLORIA ROEMER, REPUBLICAN CONSULTANT: Well, you know, there's that saying that's been going on for years, you know, don't hate me because I'm beautiful. And that may apply here, because, you know, she is very attractive. You know, she can't help it.
COSTELLO: Roemer says Mrs. McCain's exterior belies who she really is. Mrs. McCain isn't perfect. She suffered a stroke four years ago and worked hard to overcome its affects. She donates tons of time and money to charitable causes. What voters do know about her -- well, she's enormously wealthy, and she says she won't release her tax returns ever -- which says to voters, you're not one of us -- hence Vogue and the jeans.
MACMANUS: Jeans are as all-American as apple pie, and in the fashion world, no matter what they look like, they're in fashion, and so it's no surprise that Cindy McCain would choose a spread with jeans and a nice shirt.
COSTELLO: Interestingly, while Cindy McCain chose jeans for her Vogue spread, her likely competitor, Michelle Obama, chose a traditional black dress with pearl earrings for her Vogue spread. As The Washington Post described it, it was if Michelle Obama was saying 'I am not some scary other.... I am Camelot with a tan.' Whether these images will sway voters one way or another remains to be seen. But we're still in the 'getting to know you' stage.
COSTELLO (on-camera): And, in short, expect both would-be First Ladies to be much more visible in the near future, so you can get to know them -- Wolf.
BLITZER: All right, thanks very much. I'm looking forward to reading that article and seeing the pictures. Carol, see you tomorrow.
You’re welcome again potlatch
Thanks, FARS.
I am not taking it lightly. The woman and her associates scare me.
A Freudian slip, perhaps?
I would start a “Thank You - You’re Welcome” thread but I have to run to the store!! Sorry, lol.
A peek into the soul.
I have pointed out as early as Feb 5 2008, that were Obambi to select Hillary as VP he would be Arkancided on or shortly after Jan 20 2011. Enough time so that she will get to run for re-election twice and be president for 10 years.
Great graphic!~
.....”a peek into the soul”......
It may be so.
I went to your link and it reads only like the musings of a disgruntled loser motivated by grand extortion dreams and grandiose delusional schemes.
Yikes !!!!!
You could be right.
But it's also worth considering that if she were planning an assassination, making a remark like this one would be beyond stupid. And whatever else she is -- including cruel, ruthless and evil -- Hillary Clinton isn't stupid.
Plus, she committed adultery with McCain when he was married to his first wife...the one that raised his kids when he was in a POW camp, fought fiercely for the POWs and then was in a horrible accident.
What happened to conservatives believing people had to have higher moral standards than pill-popping, thieving adulteresses???
I dont get it...its like we dare not voice Truth anymore."
I am with you there.
My cousin sent me this "glowing" email on "modest Cindy", and I gave him an earful!
Man, that is a longer list than I remember.
Mrs Cindy McCain is a class act and would make a fine First Lady in the same mold as Laura Bush and Jackie Kennedy..She is intelligent, refined, cultured, great with kids and is wealthy and comfortable around people with wealth..A very charming woman..
It is despicable to describe her as a drug addict...Like all human beings she had a weak point and fell but she got the help she needed and is in good shape now...She is charitable and loving- the kind of wife John would most appreciate...Good choice he made...
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cindy_Hensley_McCain
Thanks for the ping!
“Don’t take the ‘assassination’ remark about Obama too lightly.”
I don’t, in fact I have been wondering for months if, given the level of animosity I’ve heard around, if either Hillary or Obama would make it to the White House if elected. I bitterly remember the assassination years.
Reverse psychology in cold-blood but apparent heated action
Interesting comment from visitor to AntiMullah
http://noiri.blogspot.com/2008/05/obamas-roots-and-mentality.html
Heh... and CNN would have us believe that Hillary *isn’t* a Stepford wife? The First Enabler is unsafe at any speed. My metaphors are mixed — shaken not stirred. Thanks FARS.
From the first moment I heard her statement today - I think it's a thinly-veiled threat to the DNC ... choose Hillary or else. Remember, Bill Clinton openly stated in front of witnesses that he considered it "okay to kill people who hurt you". A lot of dems have turned their back on Hillary (hurting her campaign). And .. everything Hillary does is CALCULATED .. nothing is done by chance. She knew exactly what she was saying and I continue to believe it was directed toward the DNC. According to Druge, she said it once before in March.
If I was Obama I would be looking over my shoulder all of the time. A threat like that from a Clinton is not to be taken lightly. In my life I would take that threat so seriously it would require a preemptive strike.
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