Posted on 02/05/2003 2:21:04 PM PST by Mia T
SENATOR HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON, who was speaking at the event, wore a dark blue floor-length Oscar de la Renta with a ruffled neck and train.
"Well, this is one of my favorite Oscars, and it just seemed appropriate for the event and it was also warm," she said.
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"...one of my favorite Oscars."
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Rumor has it William Jefferson Clinton himself is to recite Honest Abe's lines in this New Year's Eve pageant. Whoever writes these scripts has a natural talent for irony. For some irrepressible reason, one cannot help but think of that costume party in "The Manchurian Candidate,'' complete with Red Queen and Abe Lincoln in stovepipe hat and fake beard.
Hillary Clinton says it's a great opportunity to unite the nation. (The way she's united New York?) But the Clintons are never so polarizing as when they are intent on uniting us. How can that be? Maybe it's their perfectly fabricated authenticity. The Nineties have had much the same effect, stirring the same vague dissatisfactions -- and sparking sudden outbursts of temper. What was it that poor, embarrassed David Brinkley, thinking his mike was off, said after the president's victory speech in '96: "We all look forward with great pleasure to four years of wonderful, inspiring speeches, full of wit, poetry, music, love and affection, plus more goddam nonsense.''
Hey, what a party! New Year's at the White House |
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Didn't they mean to say Oscar de la Yenta?
CAROLINE KENNEDY, asked about her black dress, said, "I'm wearing a black dress."
Well, who's the designer? "Chanel."
Hard decision? "Not at all. It's the only thing I've got right now."
OOOO -- Caroline is NOT a deep thinker.....
Leiber bag bags bag bump!
BUT THE SOFA??
by Mia T copyright Mia T 2000 |
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Sen. Clinton made another assertion - one that is equally misleading.
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TRANSLATION: An earlier example of the clinton post-election/pre-swearing-in klepto-bribery scheme... |
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