NYT Author Rips Gabbard For White Pantsuit, But Praised Hillary For It In 2016

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Shelby Talcott on November 22, 2019

An author at the New York Times ripped Hawaii Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard for her white pantsuit look, but praised Hillary Clinton for the same thing in 2016.

Vanessa Friedman, chief fashion critic for the NYT, wrote Thursday that Gabbard’s “white pantsuit isn’t winning.” Gabbard has stood out from her competitors during debate season with an all-white pantsuit, and Hillary often made the same fashion statement when she ran for president.

In 2016, the same fashion critic wrote multiple articles praising Hillary’s “presidential” white pantsuit. Friedman hailed the outfit as “supremely unflappable” and a “power uniform” when Hillary did it, but Gabbard’s same gear left “a chill,” according to her article Thursday. It even compared her outfit to that of “cult leaders.”

“The Democratic presidential candidate has made white the staple of debate night appearances. It leaves a chill,” the article on Gabbard reads, continuing on to talk about how it apparently sets her apart in a bad way.

Her white suits are not the white suits of Ms. Clinton, nor even the white of Ms. Williamson, whose early appearances in the shade often seemed tied to her wellness gospel and ideas of renewal and rebirth. Rather, they are the white of avenging angels and flaming swords, of somewhat combative righteousness (also cult leaders). And that kind of association, though it can be weirdly compelling, is also not really community building. It sets someone apart, rather than joining others together. It has connotations of the fringe, rather than the center.


NYT Author Rips Gabbard For White Pantsuit, But Praised Hillary For It In 2016


BJ- SHOCK!
 
Friedman, meanwhile, wrote that Hillary was “perfectly tailored and in control,” adding in 2016 that her white outfit was a nod to history, particularly the woman’s movement.
 
Female candidates should not be evaluated on the basis of their fashion sense or their appearance. Anyone doing so is a sexist piece of trash.
 
Female candidates should not be evaluated on the basis of their fashion sense or their appearance. Anyone doing so is a sexist piece of trash.
Your career is built on not wearing any, dumbfuck.

There are a lot of careers that are built on a person's appearance and sex appeal. When that is the case, it's perfectly valid to evaluate someone on those traits. Being President is not one of those careers.
 
Obviously someone does not get the fact that the success of a pants suit or anything else can't take place if it is purchased by one person only.

God bless you always!!!

Holly
 
Tulsi Gabbard has become a target of the far left and she is being mercilessly attacked at all the usual leftist places, l.e. CNN, the NY Times, etc.
That makes her admirable and preferable to me though not to Joy Reid and Michael Moore.
 
Tulsi Gabbard has become a target of the far left and she is being mercilessly attacked at all the usual leftist places, l.e. CNN, the NY Times, etc.
That makes her admirable and preferable to me though not to Joy Reid and Michael Moore.
She needs to run Third Party
 
Tulsi Gabbard has become a target of the far left and she is being mercilessly attacked at all the usual leftist places, l.e. CNN, the NY Times, etc.
That makes her admirable and preferable to me though not to Joy Reid and Michael Moore.

No, she has been targeted by the DNC and Hillary supporters neither of who are far left.
 

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