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August 31, 2013

What could you do with pastry sprinkles, dill pickles, shower curtains, honeycomb and $2700?

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Michelle Obama's Mirror:

Posted by gerardvanderleun at August 31, 2013 8:21 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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Bill, Do you have the same dress at home?

Posted by: Potsie at September 1, 2013 4:10 AM

Billy ? ... mon pauvre petit ?

It's Van der Leun, and that hags' ongoing assortment of sub-couture nightmares is beneath any humanoid. Suggest you look up the Russian term "gavnoyed"

Posted by: OD at September 1, 2013 6:36 AM

That isn't anything as nice as a shower curtain.

Posted by: pfsm at September 1, 2013 7:23 AM

She saw it hanging in the bathroom and just had to have it. (apologies to Carol Burnett) She is the poster child for Bad Taste. She dresses like a South African street vendor.

Posted by: Roger in Republic at September 1, 2013 9:09 AM

What the hey?!?!

Posted by: Fausta at September 1, 2013 9:45 AM

Is this joint the main stream press, which fawns all over the Empress' new togs? Nay, we come not to cheer her on, but to bury her in an avalanche of scorn.

Posted by: Jewel at September 1, 2013 11:00 AM

To commenter Bill Jones; you make it sound like Vanderleun is responsible for her choice in attire.

When she and her handlers look in the mirror, I don't think they see what we see. Teen age girls would not wear this too youthful combination and "no makeup"(pale lipstick) made up look.

It is symptomatic of the whole presidency.

I don't agree with "rising above" criticizing them.

Posted by: Grace at September 1, 2013 2:21 PM

Oh I think they would wear it Grace. I remember after "The one" won, seeing a young lady who was with her mother at the optometrist, emulating what Michelle was wearing. I am sure she thought she was stylish, edgy and current. Then again maybe she couldn't see how bad she looked.

Posted by: Potsie at September 1, 2013 3:08 PM

Hem's not straight...

Posted by: leelu at September 1, 2013 3:14 PM

How'd they get a cow stand up on hind legs is what I wanna know.

Ooh, maybe that's bovinist.

OD: "gavnoyed" that's a good 'un.

Posted by: chasmatic at September 1, 2013 4:36 PM

What's up here? I just got the Google-Firefox badware warning for the comments page.

Anyway, I'm with Bill. Conservatives and decent people do not mock the appearance or dress of others except in extreme cases. I don't like her taste but do not propose ever to mock her for it.

Mocking her for accepting huge benefits from the government, mouthing off as though she had been elected or had some special qualifications and for being a dishonest, clueless, leftist, cloth eared bint - go ahead, mock away.

Posted by: Fred Z at September 1, 2013 4:50 PM

I got the malware warning too. I switched to IE and clicked straight through with no warning.

Posted by: Daniel K Day at September 1, 2013 6:15 PM

Fred Z: Sure they do. People of all ilk have mocked others, especially those in public positions, for a long time, think: centuries. It reminds me of an old tale - The Emperor's New Clothes.

" ... clueless, leftist, cloth-eared bint ..." now that is a neat turn of phrase. Well done.

I use IE backed up with Norton AV and have never received the warning.

Posted by: chasmatic at September 1, 2013 6:31 PM

BTW, I had a couch one time, a three-cushion job that looked exactly like that pic. I left it out on the curb when I moved with a sign that said "free, you take" and it was still there the next week. Drunks wouldn't sleep on it, too much like the DTs; cats and dogs, they'd raise hackles and cross the street to avoid it; even the garbage truck guys wouldn't get near it. Good thing I moved in the middle of the night, as I usually did back in the day, or I'da been busted for noxious substances or something.

Posted by: chasmatic at September 1, 2013 6:42 PM

Phonemenal breakdown of the topic, you should write for me too!

Posted by: Fanny at December 31, 2013 11:01 AM

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