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You know I have to defend SOB on this one. Stan wears a tie at least once a year that I know of. He wears that UGLY Arizona tie on the first day of the Legislature every year and has since little Stanley was a pup. I agree that he needs to put down the Tommy Bahama but not for the same reason. Tommy Bahama denotes fat, old white guy, which Stan is not. Even though SOB is a decade older than me, he is not quite old. As is common knowledge, you can be short and bald but you cant be short FAT and bald.
I like the casual look. We live in the desert for godsakes, it gets hot. If you want to make fun of Stan for his sartorial sense, discuss that hat he wears. Greg, do you know anyone else who wears a goofy hat when they are in the sun?
Note to self - buy Greg and Stan a subscription to GQ for Christmas.

I am still new at this game so I am unsure to what extent executives controlled their respective party infrastructure before this one but in the reality in which we find ourselves today, all decisions of any gravity appear to be dictated from the ninth floor. And that might be par for the course I suppose. It just seems to me that there should be at least a small amount of autonomy.

If someone doesn't do something (to nip in the bud) Stan's rebelliousness and how he manifests it in his appearance, this behavior could become entrenched in his psyche and follow him for the rest of his life. What sort of dress will retirement bring? Something to think (and shake in your boots) about.

Amen on the postscript. Stan is the greatest, but I actually received campaign literature from him in 2004 with pictures of Stan in a guyabera shirt, floppy hat and sandals (just the look we want in a congressman). It's time for a visit to Dillard's during their half off sale.

Classic Dem strategy. When you do not have facts, attack the person and obscure the issue.

Pretty mouthy for a little cupcake who runs a glorified political humor site for AZDems. Well, if humor is considered at a third grade level.

Oh, I enjoy my crAZy space page. I sent them most of the photos myself. I just wish they would take the time to superimpose me into that opening clip of "Magnum P.I.".

Another lefty blog put me into the "guns in bars" scene of "pulp fiction", nice.

Stan Barnes is a great American no matter how he dresses. It's too bad he wasn't elected to Congress in 1992 -- he would have been an excellent Congressman.

I see that TIME Is officially toast as the AZ Supreme Court rejected the appeal.

How can Team Napolitano "rarely lose" but magically become the "gang who can't shoot straight" a few paragraphs down? Greg, you need to choose if you want to be accusatory or condescending.

BTW, the spokesperson for the Arizona Democratic Party is Emily DeRose.

Emily Bitner DeRose is a nasty-mouth little twit. She gets her talking points and direction from Janet and the Ninth Floor. Let her keep talking; she's great for Republican fundraising.

I think the photo says it all. Look at her eyes! She's got that rabid "don't you dare tell me that I'm not right, I'll kick you in the **** if you don't bow down to me and my beloved party" look! Freaky!!

And, Greg, I'm not sure that you're really the best person to give fashion advice. I love ya, man, but fashion is NOT your forte!
- Scott

They don't pay Emily to tell the truth. They pay her to lie about the Republicans. She throws in the lies about the Democrats for free.

For what it's worth. I support Stan's choice of clothing for the show. He wore black - that's formal, right?

look how Stan the man is leaning back - 'Like, Who, Lady those eyes are going to burn holes in me!!!'

1. DeRose began her comments by saying the problems with the initiative process were systematic (or some similar word), and then trashed Jan Brewer.

2. I think Mr. Barnes can only respond properly by starting a blog. ;-)

Emily's brilliant repostes must have created a Republican conceptual diapora here, as is evident from the stunningly feeble and inept efforts to reintegrate shattered ideas.

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