Posted on 01/07/2016 5:43:33 AM PST by TigerClaws
Marco Rubio has made the critical political mistake of not dressing like a complete schlub. Everyone, it seems, is talking about his kinky boots.
The Florida senator and Republican presidential candidate came close to pulling off an acceptably frumpy look as he boarded his campaign bus in New Hampshire on Monday: mildly unkempt hair; creased black dress pants before noon; a lumpy blue sweater. But Rubioâs decision to don what Vanity Fair delicately dubbed âstatement footwearâ has turned his three-inch heels into a ball and chain.
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I like the boots. There’s a whole lot more to differ with Rubio on than his wardrobe.
Sorry but there is no way those are three inch heels One inch maybe and still looks ridiculous but not 3 inches
Is that Rubio’s reaction to JEB! standing on his tippy-toes? It seems the FL boys have height issues.
Roger Moore, James Bond zipper boots.
I don’t know, those look like girl boots.
Of all the things to go after Rubio for, this one is silly.
Texas cowboys wear REAL boots.
(Senator Cruz? Please pick up the Texan’s Courtesy Phone?)
Even Florida Cowboys don’t wear stuff like that.
Cuban heels?
Beatle boots!
Puerto-rican fence climbers
Sometime around 1978.
Yep, they look faggy to me. Too GQ. If he wants to wear boots, he would be better with some good American-made cowboy boots. But my advice is for him to simply get something like Allen Edmonds black dress shoes and call it a day. He shouldn’t try to be something he’s not. If those boots are who he is, well...
Wow, it’s actually refreshing to have a male lambasted for clothing for once.
Waiting for Trump tweet...
Those are 3”.
Yeah, very feminine, and maybe its his pants are too short.
I’m sure they were paid for by us, on his gubmint credibility card.
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