G.O.P. Paid Almost $55,000 for Palin Fashion Stylist

Gov. Sarah Palin campaigning in Virginia in October. (Photo: Michael Appleton for The New York Times)

Updated A woman who appears from campaign finance records to have been Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s fashion stylist was paid $54,900 by the Republican National Committee, according to a new report filed with the Federal Election Commission.

A charge for that amount to “Lisa Kline & Co.” for “Consulting-Campaign” appears on Oct. 17 in the R.N.C.’s latest campaign finance report. Ms. Kline is a New York stylist whose name had previously appeared alongside some of the much ballyhooed $150,000 in charges for clothing and other “campaign accessories” from luxury stores like Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus.

Repeated calls to her home and office in New York over the last month or so since her name first appeared in reports were not returned.

The newest report appears to show about $23,000 in additional charges labeled as “campaign accessories” from a variety of stores, including Saks, Neiman’s, Nordstrom, Bloomingdales, Macy’s, Victoria’s Secret, Brooks Brothers, Ann Taylor and Target.

Republican officials have said that all of the clothing is now in their possession and will be turned over to charity.

In addition, the McCain campaign paid Ms. Palin’s traveling hair stylist and makeup artist more than $110,000 for roughly two months of work, according to campaign finance records.

As in the previous shopping charges, it appears from campaign finance records that people who initially purchased the clothes, or at least footed the charges, were subsequently reimbursed by the R.N.C.

Interestingly, in the newest charges on campaign finance records, many of the people who initially footed the charges were campaign staffers, including Andrew Smith, Ms. Palin’s chief of staff, Christopher Edwards, who was in charge of advance for Ms. Palin, and Kristi Pulsfort, a member of the traveling press staff.

Mr. Smith apparently footed the bill for more than $3,000 in charges at Aldo (a shoe store chain), Bloomingdales and Macy’s, all in Orlando, as well as Home Optics, a glasses and contacts store in Chugiak, Alaska, about a half hour from Ms. Palin’s home in Wasilla.

A woman named Jeannie Etchart, who appears on the McCain campaign’s payroll, picked up the most in charges, totaling more than $14,000 from places like Banana Republic, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom.

The appearance of the staffers’ names in the records matches up with an account in Newsweek’s book on the campaign that was the first to report that there were additional charges for clothing beyond the initial $150,000 and said Ms. Palin used low-level staffers to purchase some of the items and put them on their credit cards. Newsweek said the McCain campaign discovered this just before the election when they sought repayment.

Update | 9:26 p.m.: Meghan Stapleton, a former senior adviser to the vice presidential
campaign, sent a strongly worded e-mail statement:

Governor Palin is focused on her duties as governor of the state of Alaska.

With that said, news reports concerning purchases of services and accessories are disappointing considering Governor Palin did not authorize the expenditures made on behalf of the vice presidential
campaign. The Governor was not consulted about these immaterial and inconsequential decisions as she was busy focusing on the substantive areas of the campaign and running the state of Alaska. The decisions reflected in this disclosure are financially poor decisions made by campaign staffers hired by the campaign and not the Governor. The Governor expected judicious decisions to be made and they weren’t.

She is absolutely appalled at the news and the amount of money reportedly spent on the vice presidential campaign. To this day, the Governor has not seen a list of expenses for the campaign and its staff, and she does not know who benefited from all the expenditures reported.

The campaign has now ended and Governor Palin has moved forward and is concerned with tackling the challenges confronting the people of Alaska.

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As President-elect Obama would say, OK, now you’re having fun, and I understand that. We hardly need more evidence of what a travesty and fraud the McCain/Palin candidacy represented.
What we do need is a focus and uproar over a sitting President who has abdicated whatever meager leadership abilities he has. This is a truly dire situation and this fool of a man has the nerve to spend time in a clownish interview telling us what fun he has had!
Go. Get out of our lives. Leave now. Drop dead.

Okay if the Republican Party nominates this woman again its will be bad news for the entire country she clearly is not capable of running a Walmart much less a country.

palin fashion—michele

OK, the Caucus blog has run its course. Palin was an embarassement, but she is behind us now. The election is over. Change the name of this blog to something more reminiscent of non-election year politics and get some new blood on the staff. Clearly the present writers are still stuck on the election.

More hatchet jobs on Palin by the NYT. Why so much hate from the left. Is your inferiority complex that great? Instead of focusing on trivial matters like that maybe the NYT might write about the fact that Barry just nominated a train wreck for Secretary of State, who left nearly $8 million in unpaid bills for her campaign. How many small businesses did she put under by failing to pay them for their services? I wouldn’t trust this woman to manage a paper route much less a huge agency like State.

Dear NYT,

Are you trying to keep Palin on the front pages until 2012? Even with “news” that lack any substance? Obama’s campaign just disclosed $750 M in fundraising, the future of public campaign financing is unclear, but what bothers your reporters is 55K to a Republican stylist? Leave gossip to supermarket tabloids and get back to the serious business of journalism. Before newspapers become extinct altogether…

Clothing……………$150,000.
Accessories…….. 23,000
Hair & Make-up…. .110,000
Stylist……………………..54,900
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Playing with life-size caribou Barbie……..Priceless

Palin was only one of several from both parties who received clothes and makeup. Of course the media only focuses on her.

“So, then”, Dad said: “What’s the actual damage, Sarah?”

Sarah looked down at her feet, ummm’ed a bit, and then looked up and said “well… I guess if you add up all the clothes, and stylists, and makeup, and hair-do’s and stuff… MUCH less than $300,000 over the ten weeks.”

Dad falls down on floor, clutching his chest.

“Dad, that’s only $30,000 per week!”

Dad lies still, and begins to turn blue.

Dad only makes $45,000 per year.

Just think, Michael Luo. Out there in the real world, there’s something called a newspaper. (And yes, it’s quite different from what we read here in “Obama Online.”) And yet you’re here, writing these nonnews stories. Yes, we all have to eat, but you really need to make a character judgment…and maybe find some real work, i.e., a real story to chase.

Clearly, your assignment editor also needs to be looking around for real work.

Now as for the others of you set to weigh in with your usual measure of vituperative posts, remember the balance beam scale. Here’s your reminder…even though it’s been said before.

On the one hand we have Sarah Palin: mayor, governor, candidate for vice president of the United States, perhaps a senator, maybe one day candidate for president of the United States.

And on this blog page we have the “usual suspects,” the ranters and the ravers who can’t wait to line up for another whack at Palin.

The question still remains: Who’s made the greater contribution to the body politic, all of you put together or Sarah Palin standing alone?

The answer still remains: Sarah Palin hands down.

And that, boys and girls, is the bottom line.

We should not be surprised that the Republican party spent money on Gov. Palin the same way that all wealthy Republicans spend money–at Saks, on stylists, on designer clothing, etc. People like Cindy McCain don’t know any other way to get through the day.

Voters, who believed Palin was an ordinary mother of five children with an old field worker for a husband, were deceived by her Conservative preaching; Palin took all the designer clothing they were buying her and her family.

Remember, Sen. McCain said it took $5 million to be rich. That demonstrated how much it takes in his family to keep body and soul together.

Anyone who supported that lifestyle with their vote has been swindled.

It will be interesting to see what her Republican opponents do with all of this information when Palin decides to run for the Senate or the Presidency. Its one thing for Palin’s die hard social conservative supporters to dismiss this information as the rantings and ravings of a bunch of socialists and the biased MSM so as to maintain their state of denial. But what will they say when Newt, Huck and Mitt (among others) remind Republican voters about these excesses. Will they remain in denial? Don’t think Newt & co. won’t either because you can rest assured that all her possible and probable future Republican opponents are lapping this stuff up and filing it away for future reference.

Republicans .

Isn’t it typical of the Times to make a headline stating the amount paid for Palins stylings to be $55,000 when in reality, it was only 54,900? How about some facts from the liberal media?

I suggest that republicans donate more money to Palin so that she can run for president. This will show those liberals!

And the best thing is the way Sarah Palin running for president will unite the nation! Right wing nut Conservatives want her to run.sure. And see how the liberals want her to run? I bet there are liberals who will donate a token amount to get things going. I am an independant. I want Palin to run. Not donating, but do I ever want her to run.

Run Sarah run! You’re good enough, you’re smart enough and gosh darn it people like you!

There comes a point that keeping this story alive becomes piling on. That time is now.

This women is the female version of Bush only she has not had a shot at destroying the country.

Far more important is the inactivity of our president during this period of crisis. What does he propose to do about the car makers? Does he think continuing to pack his clothes for his move to Dallas is enough? Or is it he is pretending that this is not happening like he did with Iraq?

Well, on one hand, she looked (and looks) great.

On the other hand, perhaps the GOP should have invested an equal sum (even substantially more) in bringing her up to speed on the issues.

These rates are relatively inexpensive for a high-end stylist and make-up artist, especially for the amount of time involved. Anyone in the fashion or music business will confirm this.

Just remember the Katie Couric interview in 2012…the fashion squad expenses pale in comparison.

Palin was only one of several from both parties who received clothes and makeup. Of course the media only focuses on her.
— Greg Logan

Everyone else paid out of their own pockets.

Gotta love Republicans who rationalize their militant partisanship and claim the high ground by telling themselves and everyone else that they’re “Independent.”

“I am an independant. I want Palin to run.”
-rmc

Stop blaming Obama for what the RNC decided to do with this farse of a candidate! So what the Obama campaign raised $750 million – we as Americans GAVE it to him willingly. Obama did NOT “loot” taxpayers. Right wing whackjobs continually trying to amount Obama supporters to being “brainwashed” are just trying to justify their own hypocrisy.

Palin is a joke! This is news & the NYT is doing their job at reporting it. The RNC are a sickening bunch of hypocrites who have the “me-first” and “do as I say not as I do” mentality. These guys are so darn rich that they can’t even see what the fuss it about. Their supporters are also rich, earning monies of the sweat of others while making the worst business deals and destroying the economy.

But Palin is suppose to be he future of the RNC? Bring it on. What this past election has revealed is that the rethuglicans have put so many people in the poor house that the majority can’t do nothing more than vote for their best interest. AND this is why Obama won for all of you who are still so very confused about it all.

Republicans justify this spending….the party that preaches control spending. So what they’re really saying is “control spending unless it’s the Republicans spending”. As an independent, I find it humorous. If I was a Republican, I’d be outraged. What goes on in the mind of a “partyist”? How can anyone justify spending this amount on a stylist? A $400 haircut now seems to be a bargain. Her supporters are following her right off the cliff….

I hope Palin continually stays in the spotlight *thanks NYT” because she’s the joke that keeps on giving. Laughter is the best medicine!

When people are loosing jobs, benefits, homes, the great journalists are paying attention on something are really hopeless and very frustrating.

“These rates are relatively inexpensive for a high-end stylist and make-up artist, especially for the amount of time involved. Anyone in the fashion or music business will confirm this. ” smogguy

You’re right….Then don’t pass yourself off as “just a plain ol’ hockey mom”. I think the average “Wal-Mart mom” may have a problem thinking these prices are inexpensive. But if the Republicans think this isn’t an issue, so be it. She’s your baby. My political sense tells me she will continue to electrify her base (man, would I love a study on them) and continue to move the independents further away from the Republican party. She needs to understand you can’t buy class. Dressing in designer clothes while speaking like a redneck is almost comical to be honest.

“In addition, the McCain campaign paid Ms. Palin’s traveling hair stylist and makeup artist more than $110,000 for roughly two months of work, according to campaign finance records.”

I’m in the wrong line of work, obviously. I don’t get paid that much in a year!

Well, at least her expenses went to the American economy. How about Obama’s 690,000 lighting and staging expense in Germany?