Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares about the cleavage. The point isn't that she was showing cleavage. It's that she was intentionally doing so as part of the whole strange caricature she was presenting. It's just one small obviously contrived aspect of an obviously contrived presentation that screamed inauthenticity.
+1 The cleavage isn’t too weird, alone. The kitchen isn’t either. The panting line delivery is weird, but it’s the altogether that is bizarre.
But there was no cleavage. Literally. None. Just a woman and her neck and upper chest. You cannot see the line between her breasts, which is what cleavage is.
I suspect the people saying this don't speak English as a first language. Cleavage specifically refers to the space between breasts. It isn't the larger area-- neck, chest, shoulders-- that a word like décolletage refers to. The English word cleavage refers to something that you cannot see on Sen Britt in this video.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares about the cleavage. The point isn't that she was showing cleavage. It's that she was intentionally doing so as part of the whole strange caricature she was presenting. It's just one small obviously contrived aspect of an obviously contrived presentation that screamed inauthenticity.
+1 The cleavage isn’t too weird, alone. The kitchen isn’t either. The panting line delivery is weird, but it’s the altogether that is bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares about the cleavage. The point isn't that she was showing cleavage. It's that she was intentionally doing so as part of the whole strange caricature she was presenting. It's just one small obviously contrived aspect of an obviously contrived presentation that screamed inauthenticity.
I’m truly embarrassed for you that you consider a normal neckline to be showing “cleavage” of any kind. You don’t get out much, do you?
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don't try and change the subject. I don't care whether or not she shows cleavage.
I do find it hilarious that she thought she needed to show cleavage, and a perfectly positioned cross, to portray the weird soap opera character she was playing.
Please alert the Democrat at the center of this picture that her “cleavage” and perfectly positioned cross necklace are entirely too risqué and inappropriate. Also, the Democrat right above her is flashing WAY too much skin.
Anonymous wrote:The only good thing about Britt’s speech is that Republicans and Democrats agree that it was absolutely horrible. The memes and tweets from both sides of the aisle are hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares about the cleavage. The point isn't that she was showing cleavage. It's that she was intentionally doing so as part of the whole strange caricature she was presenting. It's just one small obviously contrived aspect of an obviously contrived presentation that screamed inauthenticity.
I’m truly embarrassed for you that you consider a normal neckline to be showing “cleavage” of any kind. You don’t get out much, do you?
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don't try and change the subject. I don't care whether or not she shows cleavage.
I do find it hilarious that she thought she needed to show cleavage, and a perfectly positioned cross, to portray the weird soap opera character she was playing.
Please alert the Democrat at the center of this picture that her “cleavage” and perfectly positioned cross necklace are entirely too risqué and inappropriate. Also, the Democrat right above her is flashing WAY too much skin.
Anonymous wrote:Hated by DCUM. Loved in the flyover and swing states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares about the cleavage. The point isn't that she was showing cleavage. It's that she was intentionally doing so as part of the whole strange caricature she was presenting. It's just one small obviously contrived aspect of an obviously contrived presentation that screamed inauthenticity.
I’m truly embarrassed for you that you consider a normal neckline to be showing “cleavage” of any kind. You don’t get out much, do you?
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don't try and change the subject. I don't care whether or not she shows cleavage.
I do find it hilarious that she thought she needed to show cleavage, and a perfectly positioned cross, to portray the weird soap opera character she was playing.
Anonymous wrote:The only good thing about Britt’s speech is that Republicans and Democrats agree that it was absolutely horrible. The memes and tweets from both sides of the aisle are hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so much skin paired with a cross
Such a weird comment. What skin?
Not PP but that was more cleavage than politicians usually show when they’re at work. Also, I love the color of her blouse - Ann Taylor is full of that color right now.
Please post a picture of the cleavage. I watched it and saw zero cleavage.
cleav·age
noun
1.
the hollow between a woman's breasts when supported, especially as exposed by a low-cut garment.
So provocative.
I didn’t say it was provocative, I said it was more cleavage than politicians usually show at work. Just admit you’re wrong.