Yesterday, I talked about
people taking their clothes off; today, I am going to be talking about people keeping
their clothes on.
The President and the First
Lady have come under a lot of scrutiny about what they wear and how they wear
it, and I think the time has come for us, and the media, to move on from this
fascination--and criticism--about how our First Family dresses.
The President has come
under a lot of criticism for his preference for leisure wear rather than formal
suits, shirts and ties. And within that scrutiny has been a lot of upheaval
about what type of clothes he wears when he opts for leisurewear--remember the
jeans "fiasco" during Major League Baseball's All-Star Game? And how
about his swimsuit pictures, remember those?
And as for the First Lady,
Michelle Obama's fashion choices are going to be looked at under a microscope,
anyway, because of her position as the wife of the President, but what the
media has been doing has gotten to the point of being somewhat ridiculous.
They crab about the length
of her skirt, her sleeveless attire, and most recently, her wearing of shorts.
I mean, c'mon, her choice
of attire mirrors what most women wear when they are at leisure, I would think,
and certainly is what women of her age wear.
This is not the 1920s. The
First Lady--and she is a young First Lady--should be able to wear whatever she
wants without being trashed by others.
Personally, although I
don't agree on a lot of issues supported by the President, the one issue I do
like is the fact that his and his wife's choice of dress is much like what my
wife and I wear. This choice of attire shows that the Obamas are not as stuffy
as many, if not most, of their predecessors. They are common people just like
we are, at least looking at what they wear.
Maybe that was their plan
in their choice of dress, although I doubt it. The President has said that he
has had few suits in his closet in the past, and I believe him.
Personally, as I've said
before on this blog, I hate ties, and thus, I really hate suits.
But I like the Obamas
clothing choices, and I wish the media would get off the perch that they are on
and look at more important matters.
And that's the long (sleeves) and short (pants)
of it.
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