Hillary Clinton did not know, but the GOP hope for president, Michele Bachmann and many other candidates of all political hues have to browse the closet of his tricks campaign to avoid the biggest hypocrisy of all: the media treatment of candidates female as fashion mannequins.
The irony of the story, Clinton, a wardrobe and hairstyles as First Lady were often ridiculed, the Senate has seen a "uniform" is a simple pantsuits and hairstyles become a mandatory campaign. [See the presentation of those inside and outside the GOP in 2012.]
"She began in a uniform field and has focused a navy pantsuit black or brown for the entire campaign. She did it again when he ran for president," said Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway admiration. "Instead of cover what it is, you have to cover what he says. "
Bachmann adds Conway, has accepted the Clinton approach to see how the media focused on female candidates, "the style of recent campaigns." I thought it was just a bad experience watching coverage of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin, "said Conway." If Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin tried to talk about job creation, or optimism, [the media] is still covered with hair matched the shoes match the bag. "And you're not going around Conway, 2007, the coverage of Clinton's cleavage." Are you kidding? "[View Photos of Michele Bachmann.]
By adopting a simple approach is Clintonesque, Bachmann has avoided some of the harshest criticism, but now has been belittled as "before" and obviously it is quite elegant.
Clinton's former collaborator Karen Finney said the critic shows that "we still have a long way to go because it does not matter." Finney added: "The truth is that in almost every workplace in America , women still face a double standard when it comes to what they wear Hillary wisely understood that although the concern of her hair, clothing and makeup was ridiculous and not in the end. if it would be a good Senator or President, by simplifying the "uniform" that made it easier for journalists to focus on the content of what she said rather than what she wore. "[See a collection of political cartoons the Tea Party.]
Conway called it "the recovery of valuable column inches of coverage."
In addition, it suggests that the candidates should discuss with the media when coverage Veers in fashion and away from the candidate's message. She even offered a good line of Bachmann: "I am a candidate for president, not to be the next Kardashian."
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