has a glimmer of fear in her eyes, although
she's wearing the same dramatic
Oscar de la Renta dress as comedian Tina Fey
which should boost her confidence.
Fey on the other hand, manages to look
confident and feminine, and much
prettier than Chelsea.
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I don't think that feminism and the modern world's supposed equalization of the sexes makes women more powerful and men meeker. I think it is actually the opposite.
I wrote about Chelsea Clinton's creepy husband in my previous post, where his meek-looking expression is actually a camouflage for some kind of inner rage that seeps out of him. Chelsea, although a power woman and a reporter at NBC, has the expression of a frighted woman. It is not clear if her husband actually has a job, although Wikipedia calls him an "investment banker," but without any references. Jobless men with successful wives is nothing new in this opportunistic world of such men mooching off their wives' salaries. Why should Mr. Marc Clinton be any different?
Below is an image I posted on the receding power of women, power stilettos and high-power jobs notwithstanding. Whether in business suits or the slutty "I'll wear what I want" garb of prostitutes, modern women forfeit their femininity and end up with narcissistic bullies for boyfriends and husbands. Men are still stronger, and I don't think they're about to give up that advantage any time soon. Rather than fighting back, women are returning to some ultra-feminine, ultra-docile state, where even nice girls will bare their bodies to get the approval of their modern macho men. Feminists had it so wrong.
I write about the man/guy above:
The guy looks arrogantly confident. In this world of gender equality, there is still a male swagger, and a female demureness (the woman is acting very demure). His uniform is skinny jeans and a long, disheveled shirt, untucked, and over some t-shirt. But he looks a little too aggressive, and possessive. Who would want that kind of a guy around? (That's the funny thing about this "girl power" era of ours, young women actually seem to find this obnoxious-looking male attractive.
Right: Marc Mezvinsky
It's uncanny how similar Mezvinsky looks to the male model from the Buffalo Jeans ad, whom I describe here as arrogantly aggressive, and also like the narcissistically aggressive man with his just-right disheveled look that I write about here.
Despite his scruffy look, Mezvinsky's pants are clean and trendy cargo pants, and his sweat shirt is a spotless white. And no sneakers for him. Unlike poor Chelsea who has opted for flip flops, his shoes are slightly worn but stylish loafers.
Right: Marc Mezvinsky: The dishevelled narcissist
Notice how Chelsea looks dishevelled and unattractive, as though she has given up on looking good. And how she trails forlornly behind a focused and almost growling Mezvinsky who is pushing his way forward. This is a far cry from her much more confident presence when she was a busy single girl.