Also, I've always hated that photo of Bush, so it was nice to see it go.
You mean this one? [link]
Yeah, me too. He always looked like a hyper-active four year old on a sugar rush.
Bush: They gave me candy!
Photographer: Was that all right?
Cheney: Oh, yeah. He'll run around like a maniac for a half hour or so, then crash for three or four hours. It's nice really, it means I'll get some work done.
I doubt that the Fuggers will ever get to her, but Cynthia McFadden was wearing the most hideous dress last night. It looked like something a 12 year old would have worn in 1985 if she was playing princess. It was all puffy sleeves and velvet on top with a gathered skirt that cut her off in the wrong place. I wish I could find a picture...
Sue, you mean this [link]
I have no idea why you don't like it.
this blog post about it is hilarious: [link]
That's it! OMG, it's even uglier than I remember! Does she have no friends who'll tell her "No, stop!"?
Oh my god, seriously? It seems like the kind of thing you'd see on crappy "medieval" dolls at a flea market or something. The colors don't even go.
OMG, Cynthia McFadden! I'm sure she was trying to do something different, but she really should have just gone with a nice Oprah dress.
And in that wedding photo, who would pull Grandma to go with any of those faces.
That's because Barack (I'm sorry, The President) looks just like his grandfather!
I think this photo is one of my favorite non-Obama photos from yesterday. I think it's the combo of the National Reserve soldiers and Roker looking forward and determined (or maybe cold), and the Native soldier in full regalia under his uniform coat. But all of the expressions seem to be saying, "Damn right, bitches!" Or something.
Did people see on NBC/MSNBC coverage that Obama yelled to Roker from the Parade route. The first President to acknowledge him yelling for a comment in 12 years. He was excited, and laughing.
I saw that, msbelle. He was very excited.
Did people see on NBC/MSNBC coverage that Obama yelled to Roker from the Parade route. The first President to acknowledge him yelling for a comment in 12 years. He was excited, and laughing.
Yeah, I saw that. And he told Al "It's warm!"