Actually...when he came to the University of Iowa, the Daily Iowan had a mini-article about how the suits he wore the preceding week came from Sears and Yuonkers (basically a Dillards)
apparently Palin and the RNC feels that they can bash on the big cities as not being part of "real America", while dropping tons of dough there for clothes to appeal to "real Americans". Irony's a bitch, huh?
What was it she said about being part of the working class people during the debate? I dont know any working class people that would spend that kind of money for clothes even if they could. They have more sense and would use it for their kids education or something
If she wants to be "just like us", she should go shopping at Wal-Mart, Fred Myers,Salvation Army, etc. 150K on clothing? I can really relate to her...not.
The RNC spent it, not the McCain campaign. And it's not irrelevant when your entire brand and only qualification is being a mavericky reformer who's "one of us" and just another average American. The average American household of two makes less money in three years than they spent in two months. It's a good thing these people don't work in advertising because they haven't the slightest clue how to maintain a consistent brand.
pavanb500Oct 22, 2008
Actually...when he came to the University of Iowa, the Daily Iowan had a mini-article about how the suits he wore the preceding week came from Sears and Yuonkers (basically a Dillards)
gruvsfOct 22, 2008
apparently Palin and the RNC feels that they can bash on the big cities as not being part of "real America", while dropping tons of dough there for clothes to appeal to "real Americans". Irony's a bitch, huh?
tedielOct 23, 2008
What was it she said about being part of the working class people during the debate? I dont know any working class people that would spend that kind of money for clothes even if they could. They have more sense and would use it for their kids education or something
glassagateOct 23, 2008
If she wants to be "just like us", she should go shopping at Wal-Mart, Fred Myers,Salvation Army, etc. 150K on clothing? I can really relate to her...not.
sealandres1Oct 24, 2008
Please explain how buying a house with the money instead would have prompted issues other than the misuse of the money.
offrdbanditOct 24, 2008
Care to wager how much the Obama campaign has spent "using donor money"?
Closed AccountOct 28, 2008
The RNC spent it, not the McCain campaign. And it's not irrelevant when your entire brand and only qualification is being a mavericky reformer who's "one of us" and just another average American. The average American household of two makes less money in three years than they spent in two months. It's a good thing these people don't work in advertising because they haven't the slightest clue how to maintain a consistent brand.
jbtrippNov 3, 2008
You people are pathetic misogynists. Nobody is questioning how much the DNC spent to outfit a socialist so he looks like a moderate.