Saturday, January 29, 2005

Wardrobe Malfunction


Dick Cheney decided to dress down while at a service at Auschwitz commemerating the liberation of Nazi death camps. Washington Post fashion writer Robin Givhan described Cheney's look at the deeply moving 60th anniversary service as "the kind of attire one typically wears to operate a snow blower." Other comments:

With Cheney's name embroidered on his olive-green parka, said the Post, "It reminded one of the way in which children's clothes are inscribed with their names before they are sent away to camp."

"And indeed, the vice president looked like an awkward boy amid the well-dressed adults," the Post said. The newspaper noted that the second-most-powerful man in the US government had a large choice of hats for the solemn memorial ceremony, attended by numerous European leaders. He opted instead for a black ski-cap cryptically stitched with the words "Staff 2001."

It was "the kind of hat a conventioneer might find in a goody bag," wrote Post Style section writer Robin Givhan.

Rob thinks he's a tool, I think he's a dick (I know, too easy).Posted by Hello

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