It was requested by the familySlurpy said:More like, it was a platonic gesture which was 'chosen' by their advisors. I very much doubt it was their own spontaneous decision.
It was requested by the familySlurpy said:More like, it was a platonic gesture which was 'chosen' by their advisors. I very much doubt it was their own spontaneous decision.
Deus Ex Machina said:Generating a buzz; Politico has a link where people can buy Michelle's dress from today's appearance
Michelle's Dress
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A reader who wore the same dress to her graduation sends in a link to the dress Michelle Obama wore for her well-reviewed View performance today.
It's a just bit more mass-market, and affordable, than the clothes most public figurse of both sexes wear: You can buy it online from Donna Ricco, the designer, for $99.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0608/Michelles_dress.html
Deus Ex Machina said:Generating a buzz; Politico has a link where people can buy Michelle's dress from today's appearance
Michelle's Dress
A reader who wore the same dress to her graduation sends in a link to the dress Michelle Obama wore for her well-reviewed View performance today.
It's a just bit more mass-market, and affordable, than the clothes most public figurse of both sexes wear: You can buy it online from Donna Ricco, the designer, for $99.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0608/Michelles_dress.html
Y2Kev said:I live in jersey....McCain ain't winning this state.
New Jersey are or it aren't, and New Jersey aren't.
No sleeves!!!mckmas8808 said:Michelle O changing the way we look at first ladies since 1960.
Y2Kev said:I live in jersey....McCain ain't winning this state.
New Jersey are or it aren't, and New Jersey aren't.
Ethel Kennedy, the widow of Senator Robert Kennedy, is opening her Hickory Hill home in Virginia for a fundraiser featuring Barack Obama that is expected to swell Democratic campaign coffers by almost $6 million.
Tonight's $28,500-a-plate dinner represents the latest effort by the Kennedy family to help elect Obama, who was described by Caroline Kennedy as offering "the same sense of hope and inspiration" as her father, the late President John F. Kennedy.
Caroline Kennedy is helping vet prospective vice- presidential nominees, while Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts delivered his endorsement of Obama in January.
Obama and Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean will headline the event, which is expected to draw 200 people, Obama spokeswoman Jen Psaki said. Donations will go to the Obama campaign.
After a day of serious policy, Sen. Barack Obama has an evening of serious fundraising tonight. He's heading to Hickory Hill -- the famed Kennedy homestead in McLean, Va. -- for a party that costs $28,500 per person to attend.
Obviously, only $4,600 of that can go to the Obama campaign -- $2,300 to his primary fund, $2,300 to his general election fund. The rest goes to the Democratic National Committee, whose chairman, Howard Dean, is also headlining the event.
Dozens of Kennedys are expected to be on hand for the fundraiser, at the home of Ethel Kennedy, widow of the late Robert F. Kennedy. Obama is scheduled to arrive around 5:30 p.m. Other hosts listed on the invitation are: Megan and Don Beyer; Rachel Goslins and Julius Genachowski; Betsy Katz and Reed Hundt; Deborah Kennedy and Bill Kennard.
Corporate contributions overall to the two parties' conventions amounted to just $1 million in 1980 and $8 million in 1992. The amount rose to $56 million in 2000 and $142 million in 2004, according to the Campaign Finance Institute's report. This year, the report says, these contributions are expected to total $112 million but could go higher.
..."In a statement provided Tuesday to The Times, Obama campaign spokesman Hari Sevugan said: "Moving forward, one of Sen. Obama's reform priorities will include changes in the way party conventions are funded to assure they can be run without dependence on soft money," the loosely restricted corporate and union donations that constitute most of the funding for conventions.
Deus Ex Machina said:Larry Sinclair's press conference
You can read about it here The Mitch and Nan Show.
No new evidence and more lies.
The best part? No major media covered it.
And pay Sinclair has -- for the venue and its microphone, as well as for a kilted lawyer (with a suspended license) named Montgomery Blair Sibley, who informed those assembled that his preferences in dress were arrived at as a way to secure comfort for his unusually large sexual organs. "I don't know why men wear pants," he said with a poker face. "It's a function of male genitalia. If you're size normal or smaller, you're probably comfortable with [pants]. ... Those at the other end of the spectrum find them quite confining."
"I asked him to wear a suit and tie," Mr. Sinclair said ruefully. Then, he admitted to suffering from a brain tumor.
:lolsangreal said:I'd say the best part is he was arrested afterwards
and this:
mckmas8808 said:Michelle O changing the way we look at first ladies since 1960.
That's only because besides Kennedy's wife, all recent First Ladies had those upper arm flab wings.mckmas8808 said:CNN has a special segment on Michelle Obama and the make over that she is receiving. They will be discussing if she is a little too hardcore and blunt or if she is being picked on.
They also said that First Ladies don't wear dresses with the sleeves cut off, but Michelle does and it could be a problem.![]()
She hasn't been first lady since 1945.AndersTheSwede said:![]()
Lets not get ahead of ourselves. Eleanor, Queen of the New Deal, still reigns (posthumously).
worldrunover said:Not enough flags.
Do each adviser get their own flag?Amir0x said:That was exactly what I came to post. 8 flags in the first pic!
This is OVERCOMPENSATING, do not give in to the temptation Obama!
sangreal said:She hasn't been first lady since 1945.
Deus Ex Machina said:Do each adviser get their own flag?
Amir0x said:They should wear flag pattern suits
:lol :lol :lol :lolLemonz said::lol Larry Sinclair may have been arrested at the Nation Press Club, after trying to peddle his bullshit about Obama to the national media...but only bloggers and nobodies showed up. He had an outstanding warrant on his ass, so bloggers spent days contacting the police to let them in on where Sinclair will be at today. :lol
http://themitchandnanshow.wordpress.com/2008/06/19/breakingbreakingbreaking-14/
?Amir0x said:That was exactly what I came to post. 8 flags in the first pic!
This is OVERCOMPENSATING, do not give in to the temptation Obama!
:lolLemonz said::lol Larry Sinclair may have been arrested at the Nation Press Club, after trying to peddle his bullshit about Obama to the national media...but only bloggers and nobodies showed up. He had an outstanding warrant on his ass, so bloggers spent days contacting the police to let them in on where Sinclair will be at today. :lol
http://themitchandnanshow.wordpress.com/2008/06/19/breakingbreakingbreaking-14/
:lol x infinityAnd pay Sinclair has -- for the venue and its microphone, as well as for a kilted lawyer (with a suspended license) named Montgomery Blair Sibley, who informed those assembled that his preferences in dress were arrived at as a way to secure comfort for his unusually large sexual organs. "I don't know why men wear pants," he said with a poker face. "It's a function of male genitalia. If you're size normal or smaller, you're probably comfortable with [pants]. ... Those at the other end of the spectrum find them quite confining."
"I asked him to wear a suit and tie," Mr. Sinclair said ruefully. Then, he admitted to suffering from a brain tumor.
Nice save.Amir0x said:Obama is wearing a flag lapel pin.![]()
What the fuck? These people are nuts!Diablos said:Also:
:lol x infinity
Door2Dawn said:Nice save.![]()
Sinclair, Manning, Manning's family, this guy...Door2Dawn said:What the fuck? These people are nuts!
:lol good eyes!Amir0x said:Obama is wearing a flag lapel pin.![]()
Amir0x said:Obama is wearing a flag lapel pin.![]()
Francois the Great said:I dunno, there are a lot of racist people here in Central and South Jersey. And I mean A LOT. I haven't met one (1) person enthusiastic about Obama here.
Francois the Great said:I dunno, there are a lot of racist people here in Central and South Jersey. And I mean A LOT. I haven't met one (1) person enthusiastic about Obama here.
scorcho said:tangent #1: i always thought there was just a north and south jersey - no such thing as central.
People that live in central NJ wouldn't want to join either of the other two sections.scorcho said:tangent #1: i always thought there was just a north and south jersey - no such thing as central.
Central Jersey is the best of both worlds, 30 minutes to NYC and about an hour to Philly. It's not bumblefuck like South Jersey, but at the same time it doesn't look like you're living in a Sopranos episode like it does in North Jersey (although that would be pretty coolDan said:Are political figures ever allowed to wear ties that aren't red or blue? I'm not even a big fashion guy, but damn that'd get boring.
People that live in central NJ wouldn't want to join either of the other two sections.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59twO1fJwtQTheLegend said:Anyway, any links to Michelle's appearance on The View?
schuelma said:Shit, you're in Jersey? Where at?
Y2Kev said:I live in Clifton during the summer. NYC during the school year.![]()
schuelma said:Well, I only moved here from Michigan 3 years ago so I honestly am not quite sure where Clifton is :lol :lol
Right now I'm in Jersey City then after the bar in July I'll be moving down to New Brunswick.
Y2Kev said:Sweet, my Aunt and Uncle live in South Brunswick my (my Uncle is the police chief in South Brunswick). The area is absolutely beautiful. A little disconnected-- I can't live being far away from the city. But if that's your bag, it's excellent.