McCain's $520 loafers put 'elitist' shoe on the other foot

mapwife

Membership Revoked
McCain's $520 loafers put 'elitist' shoe on the other foot
David Edwards and Muriel Kane
Published: Thursday July 31, 2008


Normallly presidential campaign season finds Republicans accusing Democrats of being out-of-touch elitists -- but this time it seems the shoe may be on the other foot.

Huffington Post blogger Isabel Wilkinson reported on Wednesday that Senenator John McCain "has worn a pair of $520 black leather Ferragamo shoes on every recent campaign stop — from a news conference with the Dalai Lama to a supermarket visit in Bethlehem, PA."

The story was quickly picked up by CNN's Jeanne Moos, who noted wryly that "Ferragamo narrowly missed getting buried in an applesauce avalanche" on that supermarket stop.

Meghan Cleary, author of The Perfect Fit: What Your Shoes Say About You, told Moos, "I wonder if McCain fancies himself a bit of a fashion plate."

"Maybe the senator has some help in the shoe-shopping department from his fashion-plate wife," Moos speculated. "But wasn't Senator Obama the guy being called an elitist?"

Moos then played footage of Michelle Obama telling Access Hollywood during a family interview that Obama was wearing ten year old pants and a worn-out belt and hurriedly adding, "Don't pan down to the shoes -- because we've talked about getting new shoes for him."

Obama had told a newspaper last spring, "Michelle has asked me to clean up because when she first met me I had one suit. Michelle always finds this funny because I basically buy five of the same suit and then I patch them up and wear them repeatedly. I have four pairs of shoes. Recently, I've taken to getting a haircut more frequently than I used to because my mother-in-law makes fun of me."

Moos concluded with footage of McCain wearing his $520 imported loafers to walk with the sandal-clad Dalai Lama and suggested, "Shouild they meet again, perhaps this simple $275 Prada sandal might work for Senator McCain."

Christopher Hayes blogging at The Nation was skeptical about the significance of the loafer story, seeing it as one that right-wing bloggers would have loved to run with if the shoes had belonged to Obama, but "I'm not a right-wing blogger. And the $520 shoes belong to John McCain. And frankly, I don't think how much his shoes cost matters one whit for how he'd govern the country."

However, as Glenn Greenwald recently pointed out at Salon, "It's long been obvious ... that McCain's only prospect for winning would be to move the election away from debates over issues (where his positions are widely rejected by the public) and instead demonize Barack Obama as an effete, elitist, effeminate, far Leftist, terrorist-loving radical. ... What is far more notable than McCain's now almost-complete reliance on Rovian demonization themes is how obediently the establishment media has been spouting and disseminating them."

So the shoe story may have some legs after all, if only as ammunition for left-wing bloggers to fight back.

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/CNN_McCains_elite_feet_wear_520_0731.html
 

pops88

Girls with Guns Member
I think it's wrong to begrudge people spending their money as they wish. I'm no fan of McPain, but this stuff is just petty garbage from a jealous, socialist mind set. It's like saying, "if I can't have it, neither can you." Back when my husband was quite wealthy, he bought a pair of expensive shoes. He still regularly wears them. They're over 20 years old and still in good shape. Quality lasts. The fact he has an expensive pair of shoes doesn't make him an elitist. Only attitude does that.
 

Satanta

Stone Cold Crazy
_______________
I have a pair of boots I paid about $180 for five years ago. They are good and comfortable and nicer 'pretty' boots easily cost over #300.

I don't care if he or Obama wear gold-plated condoms.

Can they do the job and not infringe on our rights?
 

Hansa44

Justine Case
I have a pair of boots I paid about $180 for five years ago. They are good and comfortable and nicer 'pretty' boots easily cost over #300.

I don't care if he or Obama wear gold-plated condoms.

Can they do the job and not infringe on our rights?


YOU might not care if they wear gold plated condoms but I bet their wives would. :shk:

And since I can't imagine being married to either of these dorks, I'm not able to imagine what a gold plated comdom would be like.
 

Warandra

Membership Revoked
I think it's wrong to begrudge people spending their money as they wish. I'm no fan of McPain, but this stuff is just petty garbage from a jealous, socialist mind set. It's like saying, "if I can't have it, neither can you." Back when my husband was quite wealthy, he bought a pair of expensive shoes. He still regularly wears them. They're over 20 years old and still in good shape. Quality lasts. The fact he has an expensive pair of shoes doesn't make him an elitist. Only attitude does that.

Would you say the same if the shoe were on the other foot (that of Obama)?
 

Infoscout

The Dude Abides
warandra,
I will throw down the gauntlet once again,

would any Obama supporter answer these questions please!

If you are supporting Obama,

Do you also support gun control? The banning of all semi-auto firearms?

Do you support the foundation of a new internal security force, with the same powers of arrest as other federal law enforcement agencies, but with the armament of the US army?

Do you support paying higher taxes?

Do you support late term abortion?

Do you support the President of The US talking to those countries that have spent their considerable wealth in killing US citizens and US servicemen and women? Talking to them without pre-conditions? Killing your fellow citizens for decades.

Do you support the announcement of pulling US troops out of Iraq, which is still a combat zone, causing more murder and mayhem?

Do you support having racist preachers, and religious leaders such as Farrakhan being able to stay and speak at the Whitehouse?

Do you really support a candidate who in college sought the council of members of the Weathermen, who bombed targets in the United States, murdering US citizens?

Do you support a candidate who cannot even compliment his grandmother, who raised him because none of his parents could take the time to do it? He called his grandmother a typical white person.

I mean no offense, if these issues do not bother you, then I respect your decision. I am just a little shocked that you would be posting on a board that is primarily a preparedness board, with info and news being second to the large amount of preparedness posted here. Part of my preparedness is being armed. Obama is against any American being armed and has said so on many occasions. That should be enough for any sane thinking person to not support him. But gun-control is not on everyone's most important list.

Have a good evening!

Infoscout
__________________
__________________
 

rhughe13

Heart of Dixie
Unfortunately, there are articles to support most of these critical accusations for McPain. Shall we post links for these two crooks.

Not to mention biggest proponent of destroying America through Illegal Immigration.

One forgets so quickly about John McCains Gun Control agenda over the years. (McKelvey)

He just recently quoted raising taxes is not off the books.

The troops are coming home anyway.

The Bush admin just had talks with Iran and lifted sanctions with NK.


warandra,
I will throw down the gauntlet once again,

would any Obama supporter answer these questions please!

If you are supporting Obama,

Do you also support gun control? The banning of all semi-auto firearms?

Do you support the foundation of a new internal security force, with the same powers of arrest as other federal law enforcement agencies, but with the armament of the US army?

Do you support paying higher taxes?

Do you support late term abortion?

Do you support the President of The US talking to those countries that have spent their considerable wealth in killing US citizens and US servicemen and women? Talking to them without pre-conditions? Killing your fellow citizens for decades.

Do you support the announcement of pulling US troops out of Iraq, which is still a combat zone, causing more murder and mayhem?

Do you support having racist preachers, and religious leaders such as Farrakhan being able to stay and speak at the Whitehouse?

Do you really support a candidate who in college sought the council of members of the Weathermen, who bombed targets in the United States, murdering US citizens?

Do you support a candidate who cannot even compliment his grandmother, who raised him because none of his parents could take the time to do it? He called his grandmother a typical white person.

I mean no offense, if these issues do not bother you, then I respect your decision. I am just a little shocked that you would be posting on a board that is primarily a preparedness board, with info and news being second to the large amount of preparedness posted here. Part of my preparedness is being armed. Obama is against any American being armed and has said so on many occasions. That should be enough for any sane thinking person to not support him. But gun-control is not on everyone's most important list.

Have a good evening!

Infoscout
__________________
__________________
 

Laurane

Canadian Loonie
If you havent worn an expensive pair of Italian soft leather shoes......

don't knock the wearer, whoever he/she may be. Nothing like the softness and comfort.

Don't care if he wears flipflops, but that might be appropriate in the case of either front-runner :whistle:
 

kozanne

Inactive
warandra,
I will throw down the gauntlet once again,

would any Obama supporter answer these questions please!

If you are supporting Obama,

Do you also support gun control? The banning of all semi-auto firearms?

Do you support the foundation of a new internal security force, with the same powers of arrest as other federal law enforcement agencies, but with the armament of the US army?

Do you support paying higher taxes?

Do you support late term abortion?

Do you support the President of The US talking to those countries that have spent their considerable wealth in killing US citizens and US servicemen and women? Talking to them without pre-conditions? Killing your fellow citizens for decades.

Do you support the announcement of pulling US troops out of Iraq, which is still a combat zone, causing more murder and mayhem?

Do you support having racist preachers, and religious leaders such as Farrakhan being able to stay and speak at the Whitehouse?

Do you really support a candidate who in college sought the council of members of the Weathermen, who bombed targets in the United States, murdering US citizens?

Do you support a candidate who cannot even compliment his grandmother, who raised him because none of his parents could take the time to do it? He called his grandmother a typical white person.

I mean no offense, if these issues do not bother you, then I respect your decision. I am just a little shocked that you would be posting on a board that is primarily a preparedness board, with info and news being second to the large amount of preparedness posted here. Part of my preparedness is being armed. Obama is against any American being armed and has said so on many occasions. That should be enough for any sane thinking person to not support him. But gun-control is not on everyone's most important list.

Have a good evening!

Infoscout
__________________
__________________


Infoscout, just make a template out of your list. Will save you some time. And maybe you can plug in the answers when/if you get them.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
_______________
I own three pairs of Allen Edmonds dress shoes. They cost about $250-$300 a pair. I bought them back in the 90's when I was a computer consultant. Lots of times, you have to "dress for success", because you're selling an image to the client as well as your abilities. (For those that don't know about this brand, they're 100% made in USA, and the most comfortable mens' shoe RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX that I've ever oowned. Further, when the soles wear out, you can have them re-soled for about $70. That $70 includes a complete stripping and re-application of the finish on the uppers as well as new soles and heels. Try getting THAT done with some cheap ChiCom-made crap.)

So I don't get upset when someone wears expensive shoes; it's just a matter of increments for mens' dress shoes (WOMENS' shoes OTOH, can be ridiculously priced for absolute crap.)

What DOES upset me is when people like John Edwards gets $400 haircuts, builds a 28,000 square foot mansion for himself, and then tells us he's "for the little guy." At least McPain is a "rich white republican male," so he's being intellectually honest in his clothing....
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
_______________
You know, one doesn't need that long list. A single question will suffice:

"Do you support the Constitution of the United States?"


One CANNOT support Osama and the Constitution; they're antithetical to each other.
 

Rescuedog

Inactive
One of the wealthiest men I know was a teacher of mine who insisted on wearing old ripped dress shirts with expensive suits. It was his "look". Perhaps Obama is cultivating that old prep school "I'm too wealthy to care" fashion statement.

McCain has an incredibly wealthy wife who probably picks out his clothes. I have no problem with what he or Obama choose to wear. But I will say that after 5 years as a PWO, I'm happy to have John McCain wear whatever the frig he wants.

That said my DH has about 3 pairs of 16 year old dress shoes that he paid over $300. for. They are polished on a regular basis and resoled when necessary. He also owns Gucci loafers that are worn frequently and cared for. I would rather have him buy good shoes every 20 years and take care of them than crappy shoes that don't last. His feet are worth it.
 

Grantbo

Membership Revoked
I think it's wrong to begrudge people spending their money as they wish. I'm no fan of McPain, but this stuff is just petty garbage from a jealous, socialist mind set. It's like saying, "if I can't have it, neither can you."

I agree with you.
 

Loon

Inactive
I'm more interested in what's between his ears rather than what's on his feet.

I figure he has a whole lot of making up to do after the YEARS he spent being tortured in captivity. If he wants to indulge his feet with his own money who am I to judge him? I assume he's living within his means and helping to support a sagging American economy by being a good consumer.

I wear expensive supportive shoes and I consider it money well spent.

I sometimes think people are jealous of those with means. Unless you're wearing a sack cloth and living a stark life then you're somehow not a good example. You're not entitled to spend your own money on yourself.
 

Worrier King

Deceased
How nitpicky.

The U.S. is collapsing and being liquidated, and the Huff Post, which is generally comprised of clueless, nitwit sheeple, tries to make a issue of shoes.

I bet Arianna Huffington has dozens of shoes that cost even more.
 
Top