Why yes. Yes it does.There are at least 5 colleges in Erie, PA.... Does that help explain it?
Why yes. Yes it does.There are at least 5 colleges in Erie, PA.... Does that help explain it?
Total liberal bias, @nytimes! I not only have the best hair in Congress, but I brought @Carhartt to Capitol Hill four years ago. https://t.co/iAYsteNJ1b
— Tim Burchett (@timburchett) December 12, 2022
So dressing like a bum is now high fashion?New York Times mocked for naming Fetterman among the year’s ‘most stylish’ people
The news outlet feted Fetterman, whose usual attire on the campaign trail involved a hoodie, basketball shorts, and sneakers, as a lawmaker that “is going to bring Carhartt to the Capitol,” a reference to the US workwear apparel company.
“Total liberal bias, [the New York Times]!” Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) jokingly wrote on Twitter. “I not only have the best hair in Congress, but I brought [Carhartt] to Capitol Hill four years ago.”
“How does [the New York Times] justify putting John Fetterman on the same list as the late Queen Elizabeth?” Sheridan Nolen, a staffer for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R), said on Twitter.
“What is [the New York Times] smoking?” Nachama Soloveichik, a DC political consultant, wrote incredulously.
So dressing like a bum is now high fashion?
I always thought those kinds of things existed for entertainment and art - not that anyone WOULD actually wear them.Compared to a Parisian Fashion Show, it just might be.
Some of their stuff they show on the news looks like Circus Costumes.
New York Times mocked for naming Fetterman among the year’s ‘most stylish’ people
The news outlet feted Fetterman, whose usual attire on the campaign trail involved a hoodie, basketball shorts, and sneakers, as a lawmaker that “is going to bring Carhartt to the Capitol,” a reference to the US workwear apparel company.
“Total liberal bias, [the New York Times]!” Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) jokingly wrote on Twitter. “I not only have the best hair in Congress, but I brought [Carhartt] to Capitol Hill four years ago.”
“How does [the New York Times] justify putting John Fetterman on the same list as the late Queen Elizabeth?” Sheridan Nolen, a staffer for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R), said on Twitter.
“What is [the New York Times] smoking?” Nachama Soloveichik, a DC political consultant, wrote incredulously.
So dressing like a bum is now high fashion?
Crap. Now I have to buy EXPENSIVE clothes.