Hillary's Hair: Ready on Day One

Posted February 14, 2008 | 02:41 PM (EST)



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By George, she's got it. I think she's got it! Hillary's 35 years of service earned her more than experience; it has given her what until now has been impossible for women--presidential hair.

She has battled her way through too long, too short, too frizzy, too straight, too big, too flat, too brown, too blonde...and then there was the headband. But she has arrived at this ultimate moment, a campaign season which, confess it!, is noteworthy for its non-mention of Hillary's hair. If Hillary conquered the hair, even universal health care is possible.

At this prickly pass in her primary season comes important advice: Do not change the hair. Never change the hair. A candidate who changes his or her hair is the hirsute equivalent of a flip-flopper.

Once a candidate attracts the attention of the tress-minded press, it's nuclear winter. Witness Mitt Romney whose carefully graying temples bred speculation about his possible use of hair color, dominating coverage and doubtless contributing infinitesimally to suspension of his candidacy. Ronald Reagan, amidst similar accusations, maintained plausible deniability.

What exactly is presidential hair? It's JFK hair, Ronald Reagan hair, George Bush -- '41 and '43 -- hair, John Kerry hair, Bill Clinton hair. Hair that can withstand a sailboat ride without a baseball cap. Hillary has found the women's equivalent: thick, full, matching the guys' weekly brush cuts strand for strand. Swept back from the forehead, a subtle part on the left, familiar graduated layers, long enough to be feminine, no troublesome tresses requiring adjustment in the middle of a debate. That's presidential hair.

Clinton won her Senate seat wearing a much-celebrated black pantsuit. Presidential candidate Clinton also has managed to translate the black pantsuit into presidential ensembles that are remarkable for being unremarked on. Okay, there's the occasional Maureen Dowd snipe at Hillarywear and the Colbert Report's "lady in the yellow jacket '08" dig. But the guys have taken their share of hits. "What's up with Barack's tie?" one young reporter asked me, referring to the lilac cravat Obama wore in Barack and Hillary's last debate.

McCain's wife draws the fashionista fire away from her husband. She's a little Stepford-y, no? Huckabee's wife is charmingly real, if not quite the note-perfect Michele Obama. Barack has the presidentially untested "fade" haircut going on. Come to think of it, if Hillary were to become president both she and the First Gentleman would have presidential hair. Another potential American first.

Make no mistake, it takes a village to make presidential hair. Never mind if Hillary bombed in the Potomac, the hair is a victory for the ages. And now that the Writers' Guild of America has gone back to work, it's probably the last chance to commend the presidential-do in an open field.

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What does Don Imus have to say about this? Inquiring minds want to know!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 02/15/2008

A modest hypothesis: Britney's notorious head-shaving incident erases the importance of hair for woman kind.

In light of the often gender-based critiques I've heard of Clinton so far (least of which that she's so often referred to by her first name), it's nice to see that her hair has finally escaped analysis.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 02/15/2008

Of course, everyone knows that hair and pricey haircuts did in John Edwards. What further proof do we need of Hillary's political experience?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 AM on 02/15/2008

LOL! So refreshing to read some non-malignant humor in this campaign--what better way than humor to help get us through the bad stuff Bush has left the country to tackle.
I agree Hillary has triumphed in the hair wars. This post ought to put a big, beautiful smile on her face.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 PM on 02/14/2008

Oh god you reminded me of the headband. That thing was hilarious!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 02/14/2008

I hadn't ever thought about presidential hair, but now I realize that I am ruled out of ever pursuing that office. Thin, fine, silky, stringy hair just won't make. But I've got great legs. Go Suzanne!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 PM on 02/14/2008

Funny that we can comment and make fun of Hillary's hair but if anyone in MSM dare comments on Obama's hair is would be considered racist. So Suzanne do an Obama "hair piece" ....I dare ya.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 PM on 02/14/2008

Hillary's hair is a good metaphor for her positions on the issues --- she changes styles and positions according to the latest fashion and according to whom she wants to please that day. Very insightful for someone who supports Hillary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 02/14/2008

Perhaps having Presidential Hair is more a curse than a blessing: just as the immaculately-coiffed Mr. Romney has faded from the race, Ms. Clinton's campaign is now on the ropes. Is a stylistic shakeup in order?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 PM on 02/14/2008

Hillary's in for a very bad hair day on March 4th,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 02/14/2008

Yes, thank you so much for adding this significant piece to our national discourse. I am sure Chris Matthews will run with it tonight.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 02/14/2008

Doesn't Barack Obama have presidential hair?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 02/14/2008

Mr. Obama's hair makes a calm and confident statement. Just a quick trim in January 2009 and he's ready to step into the Oval Office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 AM on 02/15/2008

Thank you, Ms. O'Malley for getting to the core, the very essence of Presidential issues.

Nothing could be more helpful.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:19 PM on 02/14/2008
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