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No way, no how, no McCain-Palin

September 5, 2008 · 1 Comment

I do enjoy a good yellow dress.

I do enjoy a good yellow dress.

Via the Mother Jones blog:

Vanity Fair added up the value of all the parts of Cindy McCain’s ensemble Tuesday night and came up with this:

  • Oscar de la Renta dress: $3,000
  • Chanel J12 White Ceramic Watch: $4,500
  • Three-carat diamond earrings: $280,000
  • Four-strand pearl necklace: $11,000–$25,000
  • Shoes, designer unknown: $600
    Total: Between $299,100 and $313,100

Why is Cindy McCain’s $300,000 outfit relevant? Because just one day later the GOP spent the evening slamming Barack Obama as an out-of-touch elitist (using, ironically, former CEOs Meg Whitman, Carly Fiorina, and Mitt Romney to make the case). For reference, here are some things you could do with the money it took to buy Cindy McCain’s outfit.

Look, there’s nothing wrong with being rich. But there is something wrong with the party that has been in bed with the super-rich and with Big Business for decades, and has consistently pushed policies that benefit those interests, claiming to know the pulse of the working man. The price of Cindy McCain’s dress isn’t relevant because of Cindy McCain, the woman can wear what she wants. It’s relevant because of what it illustrates about the Republican Party.

Word. I really do detest the argument that being rich is somehow wrong or shameful. It’s your hard-earned money, do what you want with it. But like Jonathan Stein mentions above, you can’t run for office and slam the opposing candidate by claiming he/she is elitist, while wearing a “house” on your ears alone.

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