FAKE EYELASHES DE RIGUEUR AT WHITE HOUSE?

Does anyone remember Eleanor Roosevelt, Bess Truman, or Mamie Eisenhower?  Although Mamie was famous for her bangs, none of these women were known for their glamour or beauty.  In modern times, Jackie Kennedy was the most glamorous occupant of the White House—that is, until Melania Trump moved in. That was one First Lady who was never seen without her make-up.  You had to wonder how she and her husband would look after washing their faces.  But now, after watching the 2021 presidential  inauguration, I’ve concluded that fake eyelashes are de rigueur at the White House.

As the television cameras zoomed in on the  ceremony, it highlighted the professional make up jobs of the ladies surrounding the president.     Should women in the White House send a message that wearing  fake eyelashes is  desirable?  The fact is, it’s  risky.

Here are the dangers:  Fake eyelashes can cause eye infections like conjunctivitis.  This occurs when bacteria collect under the eyelash glue and on the false eyelash itself.    They can also cause serious  allergic reactions, and damage your natural lashes to the point where they may fall out and never grow back.  Fake eyelashes may scratch or  damage the cornea,  if the glue thickens or falls into your eye.

Fake eyelashes de rigueur at White House?
Fake eyelashes de rigueur at White House? Entertainers wear them, but they have risks.

They say that politicians should lead by example. It bothers me that politicians and their wives are setting such impossible standards of beauty  for American women. They’re telegraphing a mindset –that women must risk their health, and spend the time and effort it requires to look like a movie star.  Did you know it takes two hours to apply false eyelashes? And they should be changed every day for infection control purposes.  Are they really worth all that time and effort?

Do we elect people to public office for their looks, or for their ability?  Apparently, looks have a lot to do with it.  Most successful politicians are fairly good looking, although that may be a matter of opinion.  I never really admired Richard Nixon’s nose or Barack Obama’s ears .  On the other hand,  I’ll never forget the time I saw Dwight Eisenhower in person.    With his charming blue eyes and wide grin, he radiated charisma.

I’m all for attractive women occupying the White House.  But the fake eyelashes need to go.

AGING BARBIE DOLLS IN POLITICS

In this era of raging feminism, it seems ironic that America’s two most influential females are so obsessed with their looks.  Melania Trump’s smoldering eyes, pouting lips  and stiletto heels remind us of a Stepford Wife.  Nancy Pelosi’s beauty parlor hair and greasy slathers of makeup seem more like Gloria Swanson than Speaker of the House.  Both women’s big boobs make you wonder if there’s some padding or surgery at work.  And surely,  yards of Spanx are squeezing their bodies beneath those tight fitting dresses. How can these women even breathe?  These are Washington  DC’s two Aging Barbie Dolls in politics.

American women can't relate to Melania Trump
MELANIA TRUMP’S SMOLDERING DEMEANOR DOESN’T APPEAL TO THE AVERAGE AMERICAN WOMAN

I’ve lived long enough to remember Eleanor Roosevelt, Bess Truman, and Mamie Eisenhower.  That was before president’s wives were expected to look like fashion models.  Then, we  had Pat Nixon and Roslyn Carter.  Both of these plain  women were  popular with the voters although married to unsuccessful  presidents. Jackie Kennedy may have been too fashion conscious , but at least she acted her age.

Betty Ford and Laura Bush were pretty,  but down to earth , and immensely well liked.  Nancy Reagan was a bit of a stick figure in her designer clothes, but her husband’s charm  overcame the vapid, blue eyed stare.  Poor Melania doesn’t even have that going for her.

More recently, we had  pant suit Hillary,  and  Michelle Obama –famous for her youthful arms and  gaudy sleeveless dresses.  Both  had the common touch,  and could relate to ordinary women.

Nancy Pelosi reminds us of an aging Barbie Dall
NANCY PELOSI LOOKS MORE LIKE AN AGING BARBIE DOLL THAN SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE

Remember the bra burning sixties and seventies?  That’s when women decided they would stop trying to meet impossible standards of beauty set by Hollywood. You would think that Nancy and Melania would get with the program.