The RNC has presented Sarah Palin with more than $150,000 worth of clothes and make-overs.
Palin received more valuable clothes in one month than the average American household spends on clothes in 80 years. A Democrat put it in even blunter terms: her clothes were the cost of health care for 15 or so people.
You can dress them up, but you can’t take them out.
This is just one more example of the incoherence of McCain's campaign. The problem with Sarah's spending spree is not just that it appears to be an obscene extravagance; the problem is that it surfaces just days after McCain's famous "Joe the Plumber" story, in which McCain tries to frame himself as someone who understands ordinary people.