Combing over the double-standard

Just as the media finished trashing Harriet Miers’ looks, reporters-cum-fashion-police have started obsessing over special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald’s sexiness. Feministing has already pointed out how male and female public figures are held to different standards in the media, but the Miers and Fitzgerald examples shine a bit more light on the subject.
When a male politician is ugly it’s considered normal and no fuss is made over it in the news. But boy do we swoon when one comes along who’s even remotely good lookin’. We require our women to be beautiful, though. So when a female public figure shows up at a press conference and her fashion is sub-par, we’re all over it.
I understand that making Pat Fitzgerald one of the sexiest men alive sells magazines. I just want to know why we’re so busy insulting Condie’s coiffure that we can’t bother mentioning that Cheney started sporting his comb-over 30 years ago?
Contributed by Madeline Halperin-Robinson

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