Her heap chic!
Here we go again! They gushed about Madeleine Albright’s brooches when she became Secretary of State. They gushed about Nancy Pelosi’s pastel color coordination when she became Speaker of the House. Now they are gushing about Lie-awatha’s sleeves now that she is in the public eye. Isn’t this a bit, uh, un-PC and sexist to focus on a woman’s clothing????
And if Lizzy is Hilly's running mate, would that make Bill Clinton think of Lizzy as a Cigar Store Indian?
I don’t suppose this WaPo writer has any idea how slobbering her writing sounds.
Seriously?????
Twitter Blue???
BBHHHAAAAAARRRRRRFfffffffff ...
Senator Warren lies. She falsely claimed Native American heritage to gain a tenured teaching position at Harvard.
She is a liar which makes her the perfect spokes-Native American for Hillary, the greedy and completely unaccomplished, Clinton.
And they both have vaginas, but nobody goes there!
She is a horrible person.
I’ll continue the metaphor.
She is fighting way above her weight class!
Heap big slobber alert.
Trump doesn’t roll his sleeves so “He isn’t like you, he seems to say; instead, he can fix you. He can fix America. “
Seriously. The rolling of sleeves tells us we should vote for Bernie(he rolls them, too!) and Warren? This is stupidity beyond belief.
I’ve never noticed a person’s sleeves. Well, except for Michelle O’s distasteful lack of them.
Squaw gettum deer skins at pale face’s trading post.
I can’t believe using all those adjectives to describe someone who looks like a 1960’s Hippy. Then again, maybe the writer is too young to know about those days.
Her outfits are “Miami Vice” style.
Just put some pink flamingos in the background and the scene is set.
So glad the style folks are weighing in on politics
Yes I meant to be snarky
Jeff Bezos pays someone to write crap like this?
I didn’t know the Washington Post used the same writers as J Peterman.
We both adored the Edwardian stylings of the pillared dining car and the open air balcony. She strained to catch the mist from the falls along the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.
In the lounge I found her reading Panic in a Suitcase.
She was anything but in a panic; shed shed that burden when she landed in Durban.
Now, she was in Africa.
And its never too late.
The Into Africa Lace Sleeve Blazer (No. 4941). 100% linen. Unconstructed. Three-quarter length crocheted lace sleeve. Patch pocket at hips with lace overlay. Notched collar with lapel. Front and back princess seams. Vents at side seams. Real shell buttons at front. Body is lined in stretch poly. Imported.
Womens sizes: 0 through 20.
WAPO pays Robin Givhan how much for this slobber?
She dresses goofy.