Posted on 11/11/2009 3:39:29 PM PST by george76
Shopping at Saks Fifth Avenue in Washington, D.C. recently, Maria Shriver and her daughter left all the clothes the daughter tried on -- but didn't purchase -- on the floor of the dressing room. The sales staff was shocked that Shriver allowed her daughter, whose father is California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, to leave her rejects in a pile during their visit in mid-October.
"She left the dressing room in a shambles," according to a sales clerk. "Why doesn't Maria Shriver teach her daughter manners and respect for others?"
Shriver writes: "My role model, like most daughters, was my mother. She was my first image and idea of what it meant to be a woman."
Of her own style of parenting, Shriver writes: "I'm trying to teach my boys to understand that the women in their lives will work and will have independent minds. I'm trying to teach them not just how to hold the door open, but how to do their own laundry and make their own mac and cheese. I'm also trying to teach my girls how to advocate for themselves, be smart about their finances -- and to look not for a savior, but a loving, supportive, open-minded partner."
OK, so she never promised she'd teach them to pick up after themselves. . .
But sales clerks notice these things -- and you never know who's going to be coming into the dressing room right after you, do you?
Political daughters Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush always put their discarded clothes back on the hangers before leaving the dressing room, for instance, according to sales staff who didn't have to do it for them.
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Typical elite Liberals.
What kind of sales staff runs to the gossip reporters to whisper about the customers? It’s nice that they’re not talking down the republicans, but why are they picking on customers at all?
The mother was probably busy talking on her cell phone.
Typical low-lifes with money.
Obama’s fault
They’re Kennedys. I’m not surprised.
Because she is an elitist RAT, a "beautiful person" a creature of privilege.
..but...but...it's a lot easier to tell other people and their kids what to do.
“She left the dressing room in a shambles,” according to a sales clerk. “Why doesn’t Maria Shriver teach her daughter manners and respect for others?”
Why doesn’t this moron put the clothes away like she’s paid to do? Was that cutting in on her texting time? Should they have dusted some shelves while they were shopping? When did service jobs go away? Self serve gas, put your carts back at the supermarket, ATM, blah blah...I haven’t noticed prices going DOWN while we do the work. And don’t even get me started about “self serve check out” at the grocery stores...shut up and bag it...
There’s “class” and “no class”.....I think, as a rule....DEMS are “no class”......
Store clerks are supposed to put away the clothes to make sure they get put back in the right spot.
Money and Class aren’t necessarily the same thing.
Kennedy blood.
I always put the clothes back on a hangar, or at least fold them carefully and bring them out to the clerk.
But then, my mother didn’t raise me to be an elitist.
“Political daughters Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush always put their discarded clothes back on the hangers before leaving the dressing room, for instance, according to sales staff who didn’t have to do it for them.”
:)
“Why doesn’t Maria Shriver teach her daughter manners and respect for others?”
Because she’s just another Kennedy.
If you do not believe Kennedys are pigs, check out Vicky Kennedy's story about the Kennedy children trashing the Hyannis home of the former Highanus of Hyannis.
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