Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and his wife Cindy walk into the cabin of his campaign plane as supporters cheer after an airport campaign rally Saturday afternoon, Sept. 6, 2008 in Colorado Springs, Colo. McCain's running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin follows behind McCain. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
It's her signature piece! So cute! And this one's so Christmassy! And indeed, every day is Christmas for this blog as long as Cindy's in the picture.
Also, uhhhhh:
(Reuters)
9 comments:
"Do they know its Christmas time at all..."
Cindy looks totally Sun City in that first pic.
It's like she's morphing into Mamie in front of our very eyes - she's even got bangs! What can it portend?
"The bolero ensemble, suitable for both Sunday brunch and the shuffleboard court . . ."
I know the rule about being mean to Lady Penelope, but these boleros are awful. I'm thinking somebody in the McCain camp is saying, "You know, Cindi, it's really noticeable that you are like twenty years younger than John and that reminds people you're his wife because you were such a whore all those years ago. But if you would start dressing like a woman in a nursing home with arthritis, it won't be an issue."
My technical skills are lacking. Someone needs to make a youtube of this song with photos of Cindy a bolero-go-go and post it.
Please.
Dearest Princess Sparkle Pony, far be it from me to question your authority on seasonal color combinations, but I have to say, I think the green/orange color thing represents autumn, aurumn like a pumpkin. Also, the photo of Mr. McCain with Cindy to his right and Sarah to his left looks as if he is riding his own Sparkle Pony for all it's worth.
Boleros are the muu-muus of casual wear.
They are hideous.
I was patient with the ivory colored one but this new orange one is the last straw.
Between the green dress, the orange bolero and the hot pink arm thing- she's lost her damn mind.
Is McFossil having a seizure?
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