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Home Front: Politix
Lots of Lipstick Out There
2008-09-11
Michael Graham at National Review

The Obama camp has been working the "lipstick meme" for days.
Yesterday afternoon I spent two hours in the parking lot of a restaurant in the Boston suburbs collecting lipsticks from angry voters who want to send a message to Sen. Obama. I was expecting maybe 50 people to stop by. Instead, about 200 angry, horn-honking, fired up listeners — mostly women — helped me fill an entire bulk mail bin with lipsticks.

They aren't nit-picking over exactly what was on Sen. Obama's mind when he made the crack about lipstick.

They heard it, and they got the message.
Usually when a talk radio host does a station event, the attendees are overwhelmingly male, as is our listenership. But 75% or more of the folks who came by yesterday were women. And they aren't nit-picking over exactly what was on Sen. Obama's mind when he made the crack about lipstick. They heard it, and they got the message.

One woman, who identified herself as a Hillary supporter, drove in from Rhode Island. Another — a mother in her late 40s — drove 42 miles each way to bring me one lipstick.

I know there are conservatives who think this controversy is a campaign fiction being cleverly exploited by the McCain campaign. But as I wrote in the Boston Herald today, I think they're wrong. The Obama campaign has been working the "lipstick" meme for days. Sen. Obama should have left it to his surrogates, but instead gave into a moment of unbecoming snarkiness towards Gov. Palin.

The crowd knew it, and the women I'm hearing from — I've gotten several hundred emails from them in 24 hours — heard it, too.
Posted by:lotp

#7  [online poker has been pooplisted.]
Posted by: online poker   2008-09-11 23:41  

#6  I'd discussed Obama's alleged "lipstick" gaffe. among other, wid a couple of local femme restaurant patrons here on Guam - although they don't care nor mind about the gaffe, ITS OKAY WID THEM FOR A WOMAN TO BE VPOTUS GIVEN THE CURR US ECON + GENER INTERNATIONAL SITUATION [believe both will get worse], BUT NOT TO BE POTUS PER SE.

IOW, SARAH = HILLARY, etc > SARAH PALIN still has to prove her mettle to US FEMME VOTERS whom still prefer Men to be the TOP LEADER(S) IN TIMES OF WAR OR OTHER FEMME/VOTER-PERCEIVED SERIOUS NATIONAL CRISES-PROBS.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-09-11 21:36  

#5  Who will be the first to start selling lipstick named "Pit Bull"?
Posted by: Spike Uniter   2008-09-11 13:54  

#4  I imagine that the major cosmetics companies are offering enormous sums to the Republicans just for Sarah Palin to say what her brand and color of lipstick are. It could be worth literally hundreds of millions of dollars to them.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-09-11 13:43  

#3  I guess Obama forgot one cardinal rule: NEVER piss women off.

Stick a fork in him, he's done.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie in the Cornfields   2008-09-11 13:10  

#2  That's why Barak thought he could get away with it.

Posted by: Frozen Al   2008-09-11 12:36  

#1  In Boston? Wasn't it a Republican-free city?
Posted by: JFM   2008-09-11 12:23  

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