Will this make Mrs. Mitt the first woman president?
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Mitt Romney recorded $300 in payments to a California company that describes itself as “a mobile beauty team for hair, makeup and men’s grooming and spa services
What are we becoming? Is the media truely dictating us? Is the Presidential race just an overly-long episode of Survivor?
Well if it worked for Kennedy back in 1959, then it might make a difference today. Kennedy was the first presidential candidate to accept make-up in a televised debate and even though the radio voice of America at the time thought that Nixon had a better political voice, the television viewers thought that the “bright faced and cheery” looking JFK was much more human than the pasty Tricky Dick.
Sad that we live in such an image conscious world, I cringe every time my 4 year old tells me that she wants to wear make-up because it makes her feel pretty…
“Sad that we live in such an image conscious world, I cringe every time my 4 year old tells me that she wants to wear make-up because it makes her feel pretty…”
I cringe as well. I know you’ll take care of that, Ed. I am 53, and the cracks and crinkles are starting to pour in, but to my Dad I am the grooviest “girl ” in the world.
I have never watched Survivor or Queer Eye, but have heard of them. Just doesn’t seem like a good use of my time.
July 17th, 2007 at 4:54 pm
Mitt Romney recorded $300 in payments to a California company that describes itself as “a mobile beauty team for hair, makeup and men’s grooming and spa services
What are we becoming? Is the media truely dictating us? Is the Presidential race just an overly-long episode of Survivor?
July 18th, 2007 at 4:58 am
Shirley, it seems to me that while normal life may be an episode of Survivor, the presidential races are more like an episode of Queer Eye.
July 18th, 2007 at 7:41 am
Well if it worked for Kennedy back in 1959, then it might make a difference today. Kennedy was the first presidential candidate to accept make-up in a televised debate and even though the radio voice of America at the time thought that Nixon had a better political voice, the television viewers thought that the “bright faced and cheery” looking JFK was much more human than the pasty Tricky Dick.
Sad that we live in such an image conscious world, I cringe every time my 4 year old tells me that she wants to wear make-up because it makes her feel pretty…
July 18th, 2007 at 9:16 am
“Sad that we live in such an image conscious world, I cringe every time my 4 year old tells me that she wants to wear make-up because it makes her feel pretty…”
I cringe as well. I know you’ll take care of that, Ed. I am 53, and the cracks and crinkles are starting to pour in, but to my Dad I am the grooviest “girl ” in the world.
I have never watched Survivor or Queer Eye, but have heard of them. Just doesn’t seem like a good use of my time.