When is it wrong to “suit up”? I have been following this piece on Mike Nolan’s crusade to sport a clean-cut look while coaching NFL games. Richard Torregrossa wrote a very interesting article in the San Francisco Chronicle, “Mike Nolan scores one for the suit.” I find it fascinating that Nolan has fought a multi-year struggle Nolan, petitioning the NFL and it’s clothing sponsor, Reebok, to be able to substitute a tie for a windbreaker.
Confession: The new White House spokesperson, Dana Perino, makes my heart swoon. It’s enough to make me forget everything she says.
Actually, I have some further confessions to make. I’ve always had a secret thing for White House spokespersons, their looks and affectations. Truly, my heart leapt upon seeing Tony Snow’s rugged chin, watching Scott McClellan wrinkle his nose when he got a question he didn’t like, and Ari Fleisher’s curiously oval head. You should see my tribute wall.
Aah, politics
Dana Perino: I could swim in those eyes
Tony Snow: Lovely, rugged chin
Scott McClellan: Cute nose
Ari Fleischer: Sexy bald pate. Oh, and go Longhorns!
Of course, all of these infatuations pale in comparison to my one true love, Dee Dee Myers, spokesperson for the Clinton White House from 1993-94.
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