Tuesday, May 15, 2012

2012 - o'czarina: Hoochie Mamma "Ain't we got class!"

"One Picture is Worth Ten Thousand Words" "The picture speaks for itself. ...compliments of o'tax'n spend." -- rfh
How the Obama family is [not] just like Us.



From: de Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2012 Subject: Hoochie Mamma

I don't know if the price tags are correct, but this is what our First Lady wore to the Kids Choice Awards on March 31, 2012.  Ain't we got class!!!!! -- R.

Media Suddenly Takes Interest in the Price Tag of the Clothing of a Candidate's Wife
May 2, 2012,  By Lonely Conservative

     Remember when Sarah Palin was hounded over the cost of her wardrobe during the 2008 election?  People only seem to be interested in the cost of the clothing of Republican women.  I don't recall anyone paying much attention to the price tag of Michelle Obama's clothes.  They just gush over her arms, or her style.  They showed very little interest in the $540 sneakers she wore to a soup kitchen.  I don't recall ABC News reporting that the First Lady has a fondness for sweaters that cost in the $2,000 to $3,000 range. 

     Hey, ABC News, how about a piece on the cost of Mrs. Obama's wardrobe?  Inquiring minds want to know.
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     Wow!  Compared to Michelle Obama, Ann Romney is slumming.  You see, it's not just wildly expensive sweaters and shoes that Mrs. Obama likes to wear, as Gateway Pundit pointed out.
     Last month at the Kids' Choice Awards, Michelle Obama wore an outfit designed by New York-based, uber-expensive designer, Wes Gordon.   His clothing commands prices in the thousands of dollars and can only be found in the elite stores of the super wealthy.   If you enjoy spending more than $4,000 on a pair of shorts …yes that is three zeroes after the comma …then you might like this little jacket from one of Michelle Obama's favorite designers.   It's a steal for only $2,250.   Of course, we never heard one peep out of the Liberal mainstream media on Michelle Obama's high-priced clothing.
     But, that all changed now that Mitt Romney has become the presumptive Republican nominee for president.


 

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