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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know if this is "apolitical" -- but it's not overtly partisan, and it's smart as all get out: [url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/29/opinion/sinema-vest-senate.html]Why We Should Talk About What Kyrsten Sinema Is Wearing[/url][/quote] OP here. It doesn’t target her because of her politics, so I would say it it’s apolitical. Her clothes have become less a maverick’s (in her mind, anyway) expression and more of a teenaged-level stupid rebellion, as if she’s trying to see what she can get away with. The bright colors were one thing and I think that’s something that is an appropriate shake-up of the traditional “if it looks like a man would wear it, it’s business appropriate,” but the short skirts, the denim… [b]they really bespeak a person who is giving a middle finger to everyone.[/b] [/quote] Yes, this is what Sinema is saying with her clothes. It's not clear to me if that's what she means to say, or if she thinks she's showing she's a "maverick" like her predecessor. But McCain came across as a good, caring guy whether you agreed with him or not. Sinema comes across as a jerk. She's basically the Democratic, female version of Trump at this point...her entire schtick is FU, and her clothes are her outward expression of it.[/quote]
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