Wardrobe

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Sean Hannity apparently isn't happy with just spending three hours a day on his radio show and another Colmes-free hour on Fox "News" bashing the President, he's now decided it's fun to bash the First Lady for what she's spending on her clothing and accessories as well. Bring in a couple of the Fox "News" models to weigh in on the subject, and you've got yourself some downright serious commentary by Fox's standards.

I'd like to know if Sean ever had that much concern for what Laura Bush spent on her clothing. Or if he had anything to say about Cindy McCain's $300,000 outfit she wore for the Republican National Convention? Somehow, I doubt it.

Those women are "real Americans" that don't hate America, don't you know...lol. Sean, you're an ass, and that's the nicest thing I can say about you without resorting to a cursing spree. I see that turd polishing is paying off nicely for you. I'm not sure how someone like you looks in the mirror after collecting the pay check for your daily dose propoganda, but somehow you manage.



When it was revealed in October that the Republican National Committee spent a whopping $180,000 on new clothes for Sarah Palin and her family, the McCain/Palin campaign promised that all the clothes would be donated to charity after Election Day. (McCain said on October 26 that 1/3 of the clothes had already been returned). Well, according to the NewMajority website, the clothes are sitting in trash bags at RNC headquarters in D.C.

New Majority:

But for reasons that remain mysterious, the clothes remain stashed at the RNC's Washington, D.C., headquarters. A source close to the issue told NewMajority that the clothes are "in the process" of being donated, and an RNC spokesman corroborated, saying the clothes have indeed been returned from Palin, "inventoried and will be appropriately dispersed to various charities." Attempts for an explanation of when and where the clothes will be donated went unanswered, and the governor's Alaska office does not comment on campaign issues.

The fact that the clothes have not been donated or publicly accounted for, however, has angered some big donors - who want to know exactly how their money was spent, and who are already enraged by the extravagant wardrobe figure. They say it's time for the RNC to air its dirty laundry, if you will.

This should really come as no surprise, being that we're talking about the disastrous McCain/Palin campaign. I just never thought that we would still be hearing stories like this three months after the election. Sheesh. Looks like those RNC lawyers dispatched to Alaska to retrieve Palin's clothes forgot to "donate" them.