The Free Beacon reports that House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats will be wearing white to President Donald Trump’s joint address Tuesday night, not so much as a protest but as a “statement of values.”
Pelosi and House Dems to Wear White in Protest of Trump https://t.co/JdvMRoCl8s via @JackHeretik pic.twitter.com/ijDRU0SwjC
— Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) February 28, 2017
.@FreeBeacon @JackHeretik We're not between Memorial Day and Labor Day…
— Don Fredrick (@Colony14) February 28, 2017
These women look pretty excited to attend Trump’s speech, you’ve got to admit. Someone throw a bouquet or something.
Democratic women in the House are wearing white to Trump's speech tonight – a color worn by women in the suffragette movement. pic.twitter.com/a5zQ8nqFTT
— Clare Foran (@ckmarie) February 28, 2017
here's a press release that was just sent out with more details: pic.twitter.com/zBIimWc2Qo
— Clare Foran (@ckmarie) February 28, 2017
MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell asked Pelosi if her wardrobe choice was “a form of silent protest.” We wouldn’t have thought to ask, but come to think of it, it’s probably safer to assume that every piece of clothing worn by a liberal was chosen for its symbolic value.
Pelosi assured Mitchell that the Democrats “will be very dignified,” which hopeful means each will limit herself to one tasteful accessory: a safety pin, tampon earrings, Nasty Woman T-shirt, ACLU ribbon, vagina hat, white bandana …
she's got bigger problems.. the lowest rating of all prominent politicos right now
— d ?? ? ? (@dougalpollux) February 28, 2017
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White? As in surrender?
— Brain (@waddatwit) February 28, 2017
https://twitter.com/The_Courtland/status/836669967898669056
yeah, because they're full of virtue and innocence
— Maria Gillette (@mariapa1776) February 28, 2017
Make them white straight jackets, which is what they should be wearing.
— Craig Vrana (@CraigVrana) February 28, 2017
But then they wouldn’t be able to shake hands with the president.
The white is supposed to represent the Suffragette movement, but the punchline is found in Pelosi’s accents of purple, the product of mixing red and blue, represent bipartisanship.
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Update:
Here’s one more glamour shot for the 2017 calendar.
In nod to suffrage movement, Democratic women lawmakers wearing white to Pres. Trump's address to Congress tonight. https://t.co/Vcvb64fNTs pic.twitter.com/DnBt7ITHy5
— NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt (@NBCNightlyNews) February 28, 2017
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