Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupidest convention ever. Non-stop ridiculous nonsense. Not a serious political party.
Independent here who is watching and will watch the Democrat one too. Conventions are huge pep rallies on both sides. I’m very impressed overall with the republican convention. The majority of the speakers have been excellent.
They are obviously moving to the center politically. That’s what the winning party always does. The momentum is clearly on the Republican side.
Even the complaining about Biden is coming from a soon-to-be winner’s perspective.
That’s obvious to anyone objective viewer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When has the VP nominee's spouse ever been relevant in any way? Who cares what she looks like or even who she is? Did anyone here have any opinion whatsoever of Hadassah Lieberman or whoever Tim Kaine's and Paul Ryan's wives are?
She’s not relevant but the right wing is evidently freaking out about her being not White. They’re really struggling and being gross.
Meanwhile her crap politics are right there to criticize.
I don't care about her being not white, but I want to get her a hair brush and a hair tie. Even a decent cut and style--I assume they have the means for that? Her dress was great and I think she's really pretty, but the big hank of hair falling across her eye and all the wispy bits was distracting. She looked like someone 'trying to grow out their hair", but you still tackle it for a big event. I have really thick hair as well, and I would never teach a class looking at my students with one eye while I talked, and that's how she started the speech. I found it very difficult to focus on what she was saying.
Take this "concern" to the Fashion and Beauty forum. It sounds ridiculous here. What is wrong with women these days and their constant criticism of other women's appearance?!!!!
--old feminist
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When has the VP nominee's spouse ever been relevant in any way? Who cares what she looks like or even who she is? Did anyone here have any opinion whatsoever of Hadassah Lieberman or whoever Tim Kaine's and Paul Ryan's wives are?
She’s not relevant but the right wing is evidently freaking out about her being not White. They’re really struggling and being gross.
Meanwhile her crap politics are right there to criticize.
I don't care about her being not white, but I want to get her a hair brush and a hair tie. Even a decent cut and style--I assume they have the means for that? Her dress was great and I think she's really pretty, but the big hank of hair falling across her eye and all the wispy bits was distracting. She looked like someone 'trying to grow out their hair", but you still tackle it for a big event. I have really thick hair as well, and I would never teach a class looking at my students with one eye while I talked, and that's how she started the speech. I found it very difficult to focus on what she was saying.
I am sure her highest priority is getting her hair coiffed to your standards, rando anon.
I mean, yeah, for a national event honoring her dh being nominated for VP, where her speech will be televised, yes, looking presentable should be one of her priorities.
Anonymous wrote:Usha looks great! approachable and not like a trump wife/ blowup doll. Pretty, slim, not too polished. Agree she is a huge threat to Dems.
Anonymous wrote:God JD's speech was a snoozefest. Talk about low energy.
Anonymous wrote:You don't define the standard of normal.Anonymous wrote:Is there anyone remotely normal in the Republican party? It just seems to be a conveyor belt of wackjobs. Where do they all come from? I don’t meet people like this in real life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When has the VP nominee's spouse ever been relevant in any way? Who cares what she looks like or even who she is? Did anyone here have any opinion whatsoever of Hadassah Lieberman or whoever Tim Kaine's and Paul Ryan's wives are?
She’s not relevant but the right wing is evidently freaking out about her being not White. They’re really struggling and being gross.
Meanwhile her crap politics are right there to criticize.
I don't care about her being not white, but I want to get her a hair brush and a hair tie. Even a decent cut and style--I assume they have the means for that? Her dress was great and I think she's really pretty, but the big hank of hair falling across her eye and all the wispy bits was distracting. She looked like someone 'trying to grow out their hair", but you still tackle it for a big event. I have really thick hair as well, and I would never teach a class looking at my students with one eye while I talked, and that's how she started the speech. I found it very difficult to focus on what she was saying.
Anonymous wrote:
Troll.
Two nights ago, the Republican mayor of Dallas gave a great speech to the RNC. I forgot his name but he’s a real person. He happens to be Black, but the first thing I noticed about him was that he’s a good politician and he makes sense. I hope to see more of him on the national stage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't define the standard of normal.Anonymous wrote:Is there anyone remotely normal in the Republican party? It just seems to be a conveyor belt of wackjobs. Where do they all come from? I don’t meet people like this in real life.
You have to admit though, everyone has that insane look about them. This is what the end of the country like I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When has the VP nominee's spouse ever been relevant in any way? Who cares what she looks like or even who she is? Did anyone here have any opinion whatsoever of Hadassah Lieberman or whoever Tim Kaine's and Paul Ryan's wives are?
She’s not relevant but the right wing is evidently freaking out about her being not White. They’re really struggling and being gross.
Meanwhile her crap politics are right there to criticize.
I don't care about her being not white, but I want to get her a hair brush and a hair tie. Even a decent cut and style--I assume they have the means for that? Her dress was great and I think she's really pretty, but the big hank of hair falling across her eye and all the wispy bits was distracting. She looked like someone 'trying to grow out their hair", but you still tackle it for a big event. I have really thick hair as well, and I would never teach a class looking at my students with one eye while I talked, and that's how she started the speech. I found it very difficult to focus on what she was saying.
I am sure her highest priority is getting her hair coiffed to your standards, rando anon.