Friday, August 10, 2007

Hey, Mom. Get Some Clothes On!
I'm tired of seeing too many 18 to 45 year-old mothers prancing around like they're on a Riviera runway, their huge bosoms preferably hanging out of a too small shirt or halter top, then finishing the whore look by wearing those ugly, ugly low cut pants (the ones with the 5-inch zipper) . They look like hookers on Take Your Kids to Work Day.

By the way, as a fashion note: those pants make EVERYONE look fat. The skin tight tee shirt that stops above the belly button, exposing that rather wide swatch of bare skin...and don't me started on those nasty, unsanitary thongs so many women seem to love. I wonder if they realize their bare behinds show through their clothes.

Thanks for the Mammaries
I'm noticing more large breasted women, especially in bedroom community shopping centers, grocery stores and suburban malls. Women didn't use to look like Jayne Mansfield, did they? I'll bet 90% of the C and D cup crowd have had addabreastomies. Wow. There must be an awful lot of pressure on women to take such a big jump, financially and physically. Maybe their sexy appearances give them what they think they need to feel better about themselves. No wonder plastic surgeons are so darned rich. Gee. I hope these same mothers invested the same amount in their kids' college funds.

Exhibitionist mothers are either stupid and are unaware of the sexual impact their dress has on their kids; or they're just deeply disturbed and somehow excited by showing it all regardless of the audience. Either way, I think they'll pay for their lack of discretion when their kids are older.

Moreover, I continue to be aghast at what little girls are allowed to wear these days. But then, when one looks at the tarted up moms, what can you expect?

As these very same boys and girls grow into pubescent hormone factories, I have to wonder how they will work out their conflicted feelings about how other boys are looking at their mothers in a sexual way. What kind of girl will this guy be attracted to, and who will be attracted to him?

Tell Your Kids These People Aren't Like You and Your Family
I think parents have a great opportunity to use these Hollywood stars who lead their indecent fashion parade as an perfect example of how not to dress. When my kids were little I was in constant competition with negative outside influences. Thus, to defend our family against the moronic influences of MTV, Madonna (how I detest her--now, of course, she thinks she's Mother Teresa) and those other idiotic rock stars, I played my broken record admonition, "...they're not like us...they're weird people with strange lives and very little education...they actually add very little to the world..."

Meanwhile, I'm not asking young mothers to dress and look like Mennonites. Just put on some clothes! Please.

Thanks for the read.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Picking a Nominee
Fred Thompson deserved a look see.

His website,(phttp://www.imwithfred.com/index.aspx), is stylish, impressive and covers quite a bit of territory. Fred himself writes a daily entry to distinguish his stands from the media's perspective.*

I wondered if he'd last. Yet. He's so appealing what with Rhose Reaganesque pull quotes, his Watergate years, the guy who kept his integrity during Clinton's impeachment, the Judge on that TV show.

A Pair of Good Slip Ons--Rudy Giuliani
My admiration for Rudy Giuliani goes way back. He's proven himself time and again by literally cleaning up the streets of New York, devastating New York crime syndicates, governing a city of millions of souls and leading the rebound from the mess Mayor Koch left . Before his term was finished he took the opportunity to again perform on the fly with great judgment and bravery. He's a made guy. There's no breaking-in period Rudy. He'll hit the floor running faster than you can say Fred who?

Accessories
This morning just when I thought I would try take a second look at Fred, Fox's Carl Cameron blinded the campaign's management and me by revealing an major fight inside the campaign. On one side stands the seasoned campaign aides with presidential experience; on the other a media- described trophy wife who plants her feet, new baby as Fred's trade-in wife on hip--like some Colossus of Rhodes, the big-time campaign--and Fred-- in hand. Some say she's adept at campaigning; others state she's a distraction. I don't want my candidate distracted by a wannabe pol wife.

I'll stop at calling Fred's wife excess baggage. We'll see if the candidate will take control of his campaign. If he can, he'll probably make a good president, ironically.

The Planet's Fairness Doctrine
For the skinny on Rudy, whose family also is in a mess, log on to:
http://www.joinrudy2008.com/12commitments.php

Most people nowadays simply view the candidate's background as noise. Love affairs and similar problems have no traction with the voters anymore, only with the tabloids and media. Voters have learned to simply ignore and turn off the negative character hits.

With that in mind, it's nice to see that brains trump sleeping together over at the Rudy Campaign. I have a hunch she won't be calling an aide in the middle of night to bark a couple of orders some candidates' wives did back in the day.

Thanks for the read.

*Hooray for the internet and freedom of speech. New voters are tuned in more and more via the internet. The campaigns should stress their website addresses more in ads. For the most benefit, the candidates should speak directly to the audience.