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The Palins Go Shopping!


From today's Politico (thanks to Jeanne Cummings):

The Republican National Committee appears to have spent more than $150,000 to clothe and accessorize vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and her family since her surprise pick by John McCain in late August.

According to financial disclosure records, the accessorizing began in early September and included bills from Saks Fifth Avenue in St. Louis and New York for a combined $49,425.74.

The records also document a couple of big-time shopping trips to Neiman Marcus in Minneapolis, including one $75,062.63 spree in early September.

The RNC also spent $4,716.49 on hair and makeup through September after reporting no such costs in August.


Politico asked the McCain campaign for comment, explicitly noting the $150,000 in expenses for department store shopping and makeup consultation that were incurred immediately after Palin's announcement. Pre-September reports do not include similar costs.

Spokeswoman Maria Comella declined to answer specific questions about the expenditures, including whether it was necessary to spend that much and whether it amounted to one early investment in Palin or if shopping for the vice presidential nominee was ongoing.

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Palin Fashion


"The campaign does not comment on strategic decisions regarding how financial resources available to the campaign are spent,' she said.

The business of primping and dressing on the campaign trail has become fraught with political risk in recent years as voters increasingly see an elite Washington out of touch with their values and lifestyles.

In 2000, Democrat Al Gore took heat for changing his clothing hues. And in 2006, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) was ribbed for two hair styling sessions that cost about $3,000.

Then, there was Democrat John Edwards' $400 hair cuts in 2007 and Republican McCain's $520 black leather Ferragamo shoes this year.

A review of similar records for the campaign of Democrat Barack Obama and the Democratic National Committee turned up no similar spending.

But all the spending by other candidates pales in comparison to the GOP outlay for the Alaska governor whose expensive, designer outfits have been the topic of fashion pages and magazines.

What hasn't been apparent is where the clothes came from - her closet back in Wasilla or from the campaign coffers in Washington.

The answer can be found inside the RNC's September monthly financial disclosure report under "itemized coordinated expenditures."

It's a report that typically records expenses for direct mail, telephone calls and advertising. Those expenses do show up, but the report also has a new category of spending: "campaign accessories."

September payments were also made to Barney's New York ($789.72) and Bloomingdale's New York (5,102.71).

Macy's in Minneapolis, another store fortunate enough to be situated in the Twin Cities that hosted last summer's Republican National Convention, received three separate payments totaling $9,447.71.

The entries also show a few purchases at Pacifier, a top notch baby store, and Steiniauf & Stroller Inc., suggesting $295 dollars was spent to accommodate the littlest Palen to join the campaign trail.

An additional $4,902.45 was spent at Atelier, a high-class shopping destination for men.

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And the McCain campaign has the nerve to grouse over the amount of money Obama is spending on advertising?


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You mean parents couldn't even afford new shoes for their kids going back to school and the RNC paid for this! Are you sure it was the RNC and not US taxpayers - through McCain's federally funded campaign? If I had the time, I'd look it up. I would love to go through McCain's FEC report and find out how much he paid people to show up at this rallies. Also, how much on robocalls?

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Ah, I see: it was "strategic". Musta been intended to hide the witchiness.

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When you have your opponent right where you want him, spending money on clothes is justifiable.

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