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But is the reason that it's all white, or is that merely a description of the outfit?

I do not like Melania's outfit but that has nothing to do with color, rather with the crazy puffing at the end of the sleeves.

Without the full text we don't know if her statement makes sense or not.
 
Same journalist 9 days apart

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But is the reason that it's all white, or is that merely a description of the outfit?

I do not like Melania's outfit but that has nothing to do with color, rather with the crazy puffing at the end of the sleeves.

Without the full text we don't know if her statement makes sense or not.
I'm not going to elevate "fashion writer" to "journalist".
 
Same journalist 9 days apart

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Well its not necessarily liberal media bias. It could be that white suddenly became fashionable during that 9 day period. That's the way fashion works. Right now, all the young ladies around here are wearing black yoga pants and Ugg boots. Perhaps by next Wed that fad will be over and women will be wearing miniskirts and army boots. And of course, those still wearing their black yoga pants and Uggs on Thursday will be shamed and mocked as the losers that they are.
 
Just based on that without some further mitigating information, that's clearly bias. That's exactly the kind of thing I'd post and ask the writer why the difference *especially* if she is calling herself a journalist, and wonder if her audience holds her accountable.
 
Just based on that without some further mitigating information, that's clearly bias. That's exactly the kind of thing I'd post and ask the writer why the difference *especially* if she is calling herself a journalist, and wonder if her audience holds her accountable.

Here's the article on Melania Trump's outfit.

Here's the one on Hillary Clinton's outfit.

As we all probably guessed, the captions are mined quotes presented in a skewed manner in order to manufacture a mini-scandal about liberal bias or something.
 
Just based on that without some further mitigating information, that's clearly bias. That's exactly the kind of thing I'd post and ask the writer why the difference *especially* if she is calling herself a journalist, and wonder if her audience holds her accountable.

Here's the article on Melania Trump's outfit.

Here's the one on Hillary Clinton's outfit.

As we all probably guessed, the captions are mined quotes presented in a skewed manner in order to manufacture a mini-scandal about liberal bias or something.

Thank you. You're right, it's mined quotes. Nothing wrong with either of those articles. Thanks again.
 
Just based on that without some further mitigating information, that's clearly bias. That's exactly the kind of thing I'd post and ask the writer why the difference *especially* if she is calling herself a journalist, and wonder if her audience holds her accountable.

Here's the article on Melania Trump's outfit.

Here's the one on Hillary Clinton's outfit.

As we all probably guessed, the captions are mined quotes presented in a skewed manner in order to manufacture a mini-scandal about liberal bias or something.

This is the one that bothered me:

"To many, that outfit could be another reminder that in the G.O.P. white is always right."

vs.

"Most importantly Clinton's white suit told America loud and clear that she joyfully accepted the opportunity to run for president of the United States of America."

Bias is bias. This woman got caught with it hands down.

Ok. Back to humor.

SLD
 
Part of the bias is in only showing the tops to make them look similar. One of them is a pretty dress but the other one is a power pants suit.

If anything this an example of in-grained sexism in our culture. Even a female fashion writer is forced to think a pants suit is Presidential, but not a pretty dress.
 
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