I don't think we have the right haircut or tattoos for politics.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Hey, our Founding Fathers wore long hair and powdered wigs - I don't see anybody trying to look like them today, either... But we do look to them as role models.
I was looking at a photograph of the 1997 election campaign yesterday, and I thought: 'My God. Did I really have that hairstyle? And that Tory blue suit?'
What's funny is my husband doesn't have any tattoos at all, so he must be the very conservative one.
I never thought that the long haired, bearded guy I married in law school would end up being President.
The biggest thing politically within fashion is that the clothing should be displayed on different body shapes.
Therefore, I feel convinced that any political picture can be changed to suit the needs of the powers that be.
I was sitting alone in a grim mood - furious that the press attacked Senator Edwards on the price of a haircut. But it inspired me - from now on, all haircuts, etc., that are necessary and important for his campaign - please send the bills to me... It is a way to help our friend without government restrictions.
Big successful corporations have established their own culture by the time you come along, so you have as high of a chance of changing their overall culture as you have of convincing the U.S. Marines to adopt the 'long-haired look' as their standard military haircut.
What people don't get is that hair is such a big part of our identity.
I don't care about Clinton's haircuts or his affairs or any of that stuff.