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That's it, Dick. I've had it.
Damn it, if you can't get right with the fashionistas of the world, I don't want you being my VP. This is just a downright disgrace, and I for one am embarassed to be an American today. I mean seriously...OLIVE GREEN?!?! What were you thinking???
Seriously, you guys
| quote: | SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER
Friday, January 28, 2005 · Last updated 6:12 a.m. PT
Cheney's green parka and boots stand out
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
OSWIECIM, Poland -- Vice President Dick Cheney's utilitarian hooded parka and boots stood out amid the solemn formality of a ceremony commemorating the liberation of Nazi death camps, raising eyebrows among the fashion-conscious.
Cheney replaced the zipped-to-the-neck green parka he sported in Thursday's blowing snow and freezing wind with a more traditional black coat - red tie and gray scarf showing underneath - for his tour of Auschwitz on Friday.

Washington Post fashion writer Robin Givhan described Cheney's look at the deeply moving 60th anniversary service as "the kind of attire one typically wears to operate a snow blower."
"Cheney stood out in a sea of black-coated world leaders because he was wearing an olive drab parka with a fur-trimmed hood," Givhan wrote in Friday's Post, also mocking Cheney's knit ski cap embroidered with the words "Staff 2001" and his brown, lace-up hiking boots. "The vice president looked like an awkward child amid the well-dressed adults," she said. |
Thank goodness the media is reporting on the stories that really matter.
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