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bakomom - > The Musings of a Mom -> Do all politicians wear makeup?
Do all politicians wear makeup?

II've been watching tonight.  I'm not sure who I'm going to vote for when the big day comes.  I won't even disclose what party I'm registered.  I can say, that I feel more confused tonight than before.

As for Sarah Palin, I feel like she started the debate on a negative note.  Which then I feel lead the tone for the entire debate.  A barrage of negativity.  Sarah walked on stage, waved at the crowd, then blew them a kiss.  Well it was with that hand she shook Senator Joe Biden's hand and asked, can I call you Joe? Then she looked away back to the crowd.  Waving to crowd upon the approach to her podium.  Um, yeah,it's not a beauty pageant with your figure eight wave lady.  And who wants to shake a hand with lips all over them.  Hello, we are approaching flu season.  Although he lips are pretty.   I did like her mom approach to most of her debate.  Oh and of course I like her makeup.  Her lips and eyes were accented with a beautiful color display.  Maybe I can call her for make-up and beauty tips? She was very poised.  I wonder if she can carry books on her head and walk a straight line.  On a side note, what is "dog gone it"?  "Dog gone it" vote for me?  She seems very sweet.  Can she run the country though is the country. 

I like Joe Biden's experience and he is well presented.  In fact, he made me choke up when he talked about what it's like to be a hard working family sitting around the kitchen table.  He pulled at my heart strings.  I don't think it was fake emotion.  However, I think all politicians do take drama classes.  The biggest thing I don't like about Joe Biden is he wants to tax the heck out of the upper class.  I don't think that's fair.  Because someone works hard and see financial successes they would be penalized.  It should be evenly distributed in my opinion.  Who knows what he says is true.  He's a politician for crying out loud!  he too had nice make-up on.  Although the color was a little dark for his skin tone.  Thus didn't match his scalp seen through his thinning hair.  

Just a thought.  I'm middle class. I'm a mom.  I have a career. I wanted to be 7th grade class president.  I'm a leader.  I'm organized.  I love the make-up counter.  Sometimes I'm neurotic and crazy.  I'm analytical.   Always ask why.  I think of alternatives after my morning coffee.  I like my spices and my CDs to be in alphabetical order. I've never had braces.  But I have whitened my teeth.  Everything else is real.   VOTE FOR ME.  I would like to be considered Vice President of the United States. 

Posted in the Family & Home interest group.
Topics: Vice President, Joe Biden, Sarah Palin, debate
posted by bakomom on Thursday, October 2, 2008 at 09:23 PM
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posted by sunnica on Oct 3, 2008 at 05:43 PM

LOL  Tracey, only you.   I LOVE THIS!  I love your take on everything.  Keep blogging!

posted by bakomom on Oct 3, 2008 at 05:10 PM

Yeah!  Going national.   LINK

posted by allmadeup on Oct 3, 2008 at 04:24 PM

With the introduction of high definition broadcasting, gone are the days when politicians or celebrities on television could hide imperfections. I agree with your points in the blog where the makeup on Joe Biden didn't quite match his proper skintone. Does it make any difference in how we'll be voting - well no, unless we're voting on which makeup product line he should probably be wearing, or what lipstick color looks best on Sarah Palin...

Chris

http://www.makeup.com/blog

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