Sunday, February 26, 2012

Quickie: I Think Callista Is Getting Pretty Sick Of Hearing That Stump Speech

Callista Gingrich, wife of Republican presidential candidate and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, listens to husband speak at a town hall meeting with the state's Asian Republican leaders during the California Republican Party spring convention Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012 in Burlingame, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

Also: not a good hair day.

10 comments:

Matthew Hubbard said...

So much for my guess of "never a hair out of place EVER!"

Two rational explanations, not mutually exclusive.

1. She's in California, so very far away from the Beauty To Go mobile command center.

2. The numbers say the campaign is in trouble.

Or more accurately, Callista's hair says the campaign is in trouble and the numbers concur.

p.s. On a local note, I guess Feb. 25 is officially spring here in Northern California now. It's been warm and sunny with very little rain all this "fall" and "winter". In honor of the Republican state convention, I'll add that global warming is a hoax!

p.p.s. And kids! Don't go to college!

Lulu Maude said...

Root alert!

Anonymous said...

So... hard... to keep... lip corners... up... *uh*.

Anonymous said...

This is a shocking photo. It's like seeing your mother drunk.

TexasYankee said...

Those frayed bits mirror her mental state right now. It's never too early for a Martini, honey.

Fran said...

Damn, that skin is so nasty.

Anonymous said...

She must also be rather stunned that others don't see the sheer brilliance in Newty that she does.

samael7 said...

The poor dear. Her hair appears to be wilting at a rate slightly slower than her husband's campaign.

It really does hurt to see it.

dguzman said...

Surprised the Gingeys deigned to speak with "Asian Republican leaders," quite frankly.

And kudos to Marcio Jose Sanchez for showing us that Calista's hair is only human after all.

Karen Zipdrive said...

Swell. Now I'm craving a big old mug of frothy root beer.
There, I killed two birds with one stone.