Then, suddenly, there were models of dining chairs, tables and barstools called Racheline. And a bra. And a children's clothing line. And a Christian blogger. And a few bloggers in Europe. And now, suddenly it's all false positives all the time, because there are a legion of Rachelines. Why? How did this happen? And can I take the blame?
Before people yell at me: I am not anti-marriage or anti-weddings. I'm just squicked by how the discourse about them tends to go and tends to makes everyone uncomfortable in a myriad of different ways.
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Date: 2010-08-01 02:38 pm (UTC)There was a story in the Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/24/us/24chelsea.html) about how wounded several big Bill Clinton donors were that they weren't invited to the wedding.
I realize that the social lives of those donors revolves around giving large amounts of money to people who make them feel big and important so I can understand why they'd feel left out. So a thumbs up for the Clintons making this even in a very small way a personal and family event rather than an affirmation of Dad's Continued Political Relevance.
Besides, if they were actually interested in real access rather than stroking their egos they'd be pissed that they didn't get to talk to Hillary, not Bill.