For someone who has held elected titles in Lansing, from 2001 thru 2015, this was not an accident unless she has Richard Bernstein selecting attire for her. Curves? Is that what corpulent menopausal females refer to it as now? It’s as if they believe that others do not have eyes.
And, on cue, not allowing an opportunity to go to waste, a white male Republican steps forward to Virtue Snivel. Lee, shall we discuss what a loser is and inappropriate? Soros NPV junkets? Millennials… the guiding compass in the House, which means this state is- totally screwed.
That stated, I fully cede the notion that there is a way to vote our way out of this creeping socialism, nanny-government mess that is Michigan. There are just too many bent-knee pandering fools and reprehensible, Retreads within to counter the opposition.
There is attire, and there is appropriate attire.
But what is done is done, and the commentary is well earned. If you want the job of Governor, take the hits and move on. Whether you don't fit into your prom dress or if you refuse to wear a tie, there will always be critique. Especially if all you've got otherwise, are campaign speeches and catch phrases.
*note: 'Business casual' is a thing at the VERY LEAST.
From my experience with politics,very little if anything left to chance. Be it what is said by politicians, how it is said, when it is said during the speech or even what the speaker is wearing, it is all part of the overall method of communicating a message.
Or, distracting the audience.
When her message promotes wildly unpopular/unsuccessful ideas (i.e. yet another gas tax, protecting Snydercaid,or siccing the LGBTIQ-thought police on the religious community if they don't conform to the bizarro-world group-think), the guv did a masterful job of diverting everyone's attention away from what she said by her choice in wardrobe.
Ignore her fashion-sense and focus on her message.