This time it's from the Sister Sledge of the Congress. The worthless mouth of the south Sheila Jackson, after opportunistically berating a republican who admittedly showed up for work looking like a democrat the other day on the house floor, wearing a Hawaiian shirt and slacks with old man slipper shoes on as well. Not exactly at work attire for the representatives of this country
But wait Sheila... didn't you show up there once recently looking like a housemaid with no bra on in a NBA Championship t-shirt, (ones I use for car and guitar polishing rags around my house) one afternoon according to Matt Drudge and this readily available picture sister?
Oops you forgot about that didn't ya? These friggin democrats are enough to make ya puke with their pouncing on the littlest issues they can find, only to detract from the real problems in Washington, which half includes them, all of them.
But wait Sheila... didn't you show up there once recently looking like a housemaid with no bra on in a NBA Championship t-shirt, (ones I use for car and guitar polishing rags around my house) one afternoon according to Matt Drudge and this readily available picture sister?
Oops you forgot about that didn't ya? These friggin democrats are enough to make ya puke with their pouncing on the littlest issues they can find, only to detract from the real problems in Washington, which half includes them, all of them.
DRUDGE REPORT FLASH 2007®:
July 25th "SUMMER FASHION: Republican Lawmaker Rebuked For Striding Onto House Floor In Hawaiian Shirt, Slippers
Wed Jul 25 2007 10:35:30 ET
Granted, it is summer, when dress codes tend to get a little looser in the face of Washington's starched-shirt- wilting heat. But a slipper-clad Rep. Gary Miller (R-Calif.) apparently took the summer casual look a little too far and he got a dressing down for, well, dressing down!
ROLL CALL reports: During a House vote at about 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Miller strode onto the floor wearing a look better suited to a backyard cookout than the House chamber: a loose-fitting Hawaiian shirt, linen pants and slippers.
The sartorial faux pas even prompted Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas), who was presiding over the chamber at the time, to weigh in: 'The chair must remind Members that the proper standard of dress in the chamber is business attire, which includes both coat and tie for gentlemen.'
But Lee, herself, has also gone summer casual on the House floor, staffers mock!"
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