Enough About Michelle Obama's Clothing

Michael Arceneaux writes in a piece for Ebony that the interest in the first lady's style (not to mention that of Ann Romney) has become absurd. Suggested Reading ‘Sinners’ Releases in Black American Sign Language. Here’s What That Means A Burger King Employee Throws a Drink on a Child in Viral Video, and Black TikTok…

Michael Arceneaux writes in a piece for Ebony that the interest in the first lady's style (not to mention that of Ann Romney) has become absurd.

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Hopefullyย you're sitting down as I relay this shocking message to you: Conservatives are cranky over something concerning Michelle Obama.

Compose yourself. I have more to say.

Last Friday, the First Lady attended an Olympics reception for heads of state at Buckingham Palace, rocking a J. Mendel cap sleeve jacket from the 2013 Resort collection.ย Washington Postย writers Roxanne Roberts and Amy Argetsingerย described the jacket, which retails at $6800, as "princely" and "very fancy."

So what are members of the right complaining about this time?

After Mitt Romney's wife Annย wore a $900 blouse back in May, Washington Post writer Suzi Parker arguedย that "Ann's pricey shirt will not help her husband change those perceptions, no matter how many Laundromat photo ops are on the campaign's daily itinerary."

Recalling shade of the past aimed at Ann and praise for Michelle in the present, conservativesย crying hypocrisy, liberal bias, blah, blah, and then some.

Read Michael Arecenaux's entire piece at Ebony.com.

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Michael Arceneauxย hails from Houston, lives in Harlem and praises Beyoncรฉโ€™s name wherever he goes. Follow him onย Twitter.

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