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| | Description | |-------------|-----------------| | Opening Hook | Ingraham smirks, says something like: “Time for our Fashion and Style Gallery — or as I call it, the ‘Rules for Thee, But Not for Me’ collection.” | | Slide 1: The Hypocrite | Photo of a politician (e.g., AOC, Kamala Harris, or John Kerry) in a high-end outfit. Voiceover highlights cost of garment vs. their minimum wage/tax-the-rich rhetoric. | | Slide 2: The Runway Fail | A celebrity at a gala or protest wearing something bizarre (e.g., Billie Eilish in couture while preaching anti-consumerism). Ingraham quips: “Very down-to-earth.” | | Slide 3: The Mask Slip | A mask-mandate advocate caught maskless at a fashion event. On-screen text: “Forget the virus — let’s see the new fall collection.” | | Audience Reaction | Laugh track or applause (if filmed with a studio audience). | | Closing Jab | “So remember: Save the planet, but only if you can do it in $5,000 boots.” | In various cases, public figures have faced similar
Outfits like her 1960s-inspired pink pattern pants or Edwardian-style high-neck blouses have been labeled as "frumpy" or "out of touch" by detractors. While her opinions on politics and culture may
Public response to Ingraham’s style is as polarized as the political topics she covers.
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