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Montag
10-22-2008, 08:40 AM
GOP spent $150,000 in donations on Palin's look
By JIM KUHNHENN

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gN2UuEbyF64GtuHQfJzWDqDg7PqgD93VJF6G0

WASHINGTON (AP) — John McCain's presidential campaign said thousands of dollars worth of clothing purchased by the Republican Party for running mate Sarah Palin will go to a "charitable purpose" after the campaign.

The Republican National Committee spent about $150,000 on clothing, hair styling, makeup and other "campaign accessories" in September for the McCain campaign after Palin, the governor of Alaska, joined the ticket.

The expenses include $75,062 spent at Neiman Marcus in Minneapolis Minn., and $41,850 in St. Louis in early September. The committee also reported spending $4,100 for makeup and hair consulting. The expenses were first reported by Politico.com.

"With all of the important issues facing the country right now, it's remarkable that we're spending time talking about pantsuits and blouses," said McCain spokeswoman Tracey Schmitt, who has been traveling with Palin. "It was always the intent that the clothing go to a charitable purpose after the campaign."

In 2007, Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards sparked Internet derision and jokes from late-night TV comics after his campaign for the party's nomination paid for two $400 haircuts by a stylist from Beverly Hills, Calif. His campaign said the bill was paid by the campaign by mistake and that Edwards would reimburse the campaign.

The RNC has been helping the McCain campaign financially now that McCain is locked into spending only $84 million for the fall campaign under his agreement to accept public financing. Barack Obama, the Democratic nominee, chose not to participate in the public system and raised a whopping $150 million in September.

The RNC is allowed to spend up to $19 million in "coordinated expenses" with the campaign. In September, it spent a a total of $4.4 million. The clothing and styling was part of that, but most was spent on postage for campaign mailings.

Federal campaign finance law prohibits the use of campaign funds for personal use, but it defines personal use as any expense "that would exist irrespective of the candidate's campaign or duties as a federal officeholder."

DoYouEverWonder
10-22-2008, 10:22 AM
to put lipstick on a pig.

Montag
10-22-2008, 11:45 AM
Nice one Do You Wonder, but Obomb 'Em wasn't talking about her, lol.

Virgil
10-22-2008, 11:47 AM
There is only one paragraph of this at http://tinyurl.com/624kol I found this link at SolarBus- http://www.solarbus.org/realnews/index.shtml

Politico reports today that the Republican National Committee spent $4,716.49 on hair and makeup for Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) in September — in addition to the more than $150,000 the RNC has spent on clothing and accessories for Palin. AMERICAblog points out the amount is just half of what the RNC spends on makeup for Sen. John McCain: The RNC shelled out $8,672.55 for McCain’s makeup in September, employing celebrity makeup artist Tifanie White.

Montag
10-22-2008, 11:57 AM
It's hard to keep a corpse looking alive. :devil:

leftchick
10-23-2008, 03:12 AM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/oct/23/sarah-palin-us-elections

There is, it turns out, another difference between a pit bull and a hockey mom, when the hockey mom in question is Sarah Palin: more than $150,000 (£92,000) in clothing and accessories from some of America's most upmarket department stores, including $4,716 on hair and makeup, all in the space of a couple of months.

While others merely speak of the need to stimulate the US economy, the Republican party seems to have been trying singlehandedly to revive the designer couture sector, it emerged yesterday.

Since late August, it has spent more than $125,000 in shopping sprees on behalf of John McCain's running-mate and her family at Saks Fifth Avenue and Nieman Marcus, along with smaller sums at Bloomingdale's, Barney's and Macy's.

Details of Palin's shopping trips - including a single outing costing $75,000 - emerged as a new report into campaign finances revealed the cost of the presidential election would easily exceed $1bn, shattering records for fundraising and spending.

According to the Centre for Responsive Politics, which monitors political fundraising, the overall cost of the 2008 presidential and congressional elections combined will total $5.3bn, which would buy a lot of tailored suits and wrap shirts from Nieman Marcus.

A McCain campaign spokeswoman said it had always been the plan to donate Palin's clothes to charity after the election.

"With all of the important issues facing the country right now," said Tracey Schmitt, "it's remarkable that we're spending time talking about pantsuits and blouses."