Is It Sexist To Comment on Hillary's Clothes?God, no. If any of the male candidates don apparel that seems to have been thrown together out of carpet remnants, you can be sure I'll comment on their sartorial excesses, too.
Men have less range--less scope to look good, and therefore, less scope to look bad. This is in some sense unfairly restrictive, suppressing their right to self-expression, but it also means that they never venture into the carpet zone.
Here's what she was referring to:
UPDATE: McMegan goes 2 for 2 today with this:
Stop the World, I Want to Get OffA New York barista is apparently resisting the "skinny" label for a non-fat, sugar-free latte, on the grounds that it will make her fat customers and employers feel bad.
This seems painfully reminiscent of the movement in Britain in the early 1990s to outlaw black garbage bags because . . . wait for it . . . this might convey to those of African descent that people thought they were garbage.
If you are under the impression that others believe you are a garbage bag, or a latte, then you should not be hanging about in coffee bars. You should be in an institution, where we can work on bringing you out of your delusional state.
Posted for no other reason than that it made me laugh.


