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Cindy McCain $300,000 outfit
By 2beadmin on Sep 4, 2008 | In Fashion

Not many people realize how rich Cindy and John McCain are. No wonder the "poor" guy does not even know how many homes he has. Like President George Bush, presidential candidates are almost always very wealthy people. In fact, if they weren't, they would go nowhere (see what happens to poor guys like Dennis Kucinich).
Unfortunately people are so stupid that they actually believe that George Bush or Al Gore or Barack Obama or Mitt Romney or John Kerry are the type of guys that they would like to have beer with. The sad reality is that unless they are campaigning, an average American will never be able to even visit the same restaurants or clubs or vacation spots that these people go to.
So while Senator John McCain pretends to be like every other American, look at the gorgeous outfit that his filthy rich wife Cindy McCain wore at the convention. How much did it cost? Over $300,000, according to estimates by Vanity Fair fashion experts. While Sen. McCain may claim that only Hollywood celebrities supporting Senator Barack Obama wear designer dresses on the red carpet, his wife might have beaten all the elites, though.
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
Carla Bruni style
By 2beadmin on Aug 1, 2008 | In Fashion

I am generally not interested in politicians unless they also happen to have celebrity qualities. Barack Obama definitely meets that criteria and so does Carla Bruni who intrigued me as a polyamorous woman.
I think we can all learn something from Carla Bruni who also has a sense of style that is unique. She has that classic style that is timeless (as you can see she can look awesome even without heels, which she does not use any more because she is taller than husband Nicolas Sarkozy). I hope that Americans elect Barack Obama as the president so that we can have the pleasure of having Michelle Obama, our strongest competitor to Bruni, as the first lady.
