Hillary’s Poor Choice of Wardrobe
by Jane on Jan.21, 2008, under Posts>News & Commentary
The word “vulgar” came to my mind when I saw this. Beauty to me always goes hand in hand with decency.
It is enough of a mistake to have allowed this scene to appear on the Senate floor. It will be a much bigger mistake to allow this Senator to become the president of the United States of America.
Many candidates can say they stand with us on the issues. So what we need is not just someone who stands with us on the issues. We need someone who can be a role model for us and can represent us as well.
We may want a female president, but not just anyone who first comes close to become one. We don’t want to make it difficult for other female politicians to win their elections by electing a female president that presents a negative image of female politicians.
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July 6th, 2008 on 5:05 am
o rly? how does this compare to the vulgar picture on the homepage of this web site? it’s currently a woman wearing an 80s style ultra high-cut white swimsuit with her boobs nearly popping out.
now THAT’S vulgar.
July 24th, 2008 on 6:26 pm
The model on our homepage was not wearing her swimsuit inside the Senate Building, especially not when reading to an audience. Is she supposed to never wear a swimsuit? You can wear swimsuits, just not anywhere you like. There are places where you can not wear swimsuits. That does not mean that you can not wear swimsuits. We are showcasing swimsuits. We are not encouraging people to wear swimsuits wherever they feel like.
Swimming is one of the most casual occasions where you can wear whatever you like. You do not always swim in front of an audience. And most people do not dress up when they swim as they do when they go to work, especially in the Senate Building.