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So the most important part of this election is the clothing someone is wearing and not the actual candidate and issues?
When did running for office become a runway fashion show?
When did running for office become a runway fashion show?
When they realized their candidate is awful on the issues. If the republicans or berners think they are going to win by saying mean things about Clintons clothing, they are in for a rude awakening.
At at least two town hall meetings recent days she was wearing some weird clothing. I suspect she did so on purpose, to divert people's attention from her lying face. I really believe so. I don't remember what town hall meeting it was a few days ago, in which she wore something very strange; will try to find a picture of it. This Ohio town meeting, a robe like long jacket with two extremely eye-catching jumbo white pockets.
OMG. POCKETS.
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Originally Posted by snowmountains
Again you pretend this to be about pockets. Remember the thread about the yellow jacket? That was about Clinton giving paid speeches to Goldman Sachs. Ha.
I think it is YOU who pretend this is about pockets and fashion. Is that your post above? About clothing and pockets?
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Originally Posted by CSD610
So the most important part of this election is the clothing someone is wearing and not the actual candidate and issues?
When did running for office become a runway fashion show?
When the Trumpsters/Bernies run out of things to talk about yet they desperately need to create another thread.
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Originally Posted by thedirtypirate
When they realized their candidate is awful on the issues. If the republicans or berners think they are going to win by saying mean things about Clintons clothing, they are in for a rude awakening.
So the most important part of this election is the clothing someone is wearing and not the actual candidate and issues?
When did running for office become a runway fashion show?
Lol, obviously it's NOT a fashion show.
And, BTW, if I can make fun of that thing atop The Donald's head, I can make fun of Hillary's duds.
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