NO RESPECT: Cheney Criticized for Attire at Auschwitz Ceremony
Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 10:24AM
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Vice President Dick Cheney
raised eyebrows on Friday for wearing an olive-drab parka, hiking boots
and knit ski cap to represent the United States at a solemn ceremony
remembering the liberation of Auschwitz. Other leaders at the event in
Poland on Thursday marking the 60th anniversary of the death camp's
liberation, such as French President Jacques Chirac and Russian
President Vladimir Putin, wore dark, formal overcoats and dress shoes
or boots. "The vice president, however, was dressed in the kind of
attire one typically wears to operate a snow blower," Robin Givhan, The
Washington Post's fashion writer, wrote in the newspaper's Friday
editions. Between the somber, dark-coated leaders at the outdoor
ceremony sat Cheney, resplendent in a green parka embroidered with his
name and featuring a fur-trimmed hood, the laced brown boots and a knit
ski cap reading "Staff 2001." "And, indeed, the vice president looked
like an awkward boy amid the well-dressed adults," Givhan wrote.
Britain's Daily Mail and Daily Telegraph newspapers also both noted
that Cheney had opted for casual attire. The Post's Givhan said Cheney
might have been hoping to avoid the cold weather in Oswiecim, but noted
he had worn a dark overcoat and no hat at all at another recent winter
occasion -- his own swearing-in ceremony on Inauguration Day on Jan. 20
in snow-dusted Washington. "The vice president might have been warm in
his parka, ski cap and hiking boots," Givhan said. "But they had the
unfortunate effect of suggesting he was more concerned with his own
comfort than the reason for braving the cold at all. [more]
Pictured above: U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney lays flowers at the Death Wall in the
former Nazi death camp Auschwitz, in Oswiecim, southern Poland, Friday
Jan. 28, 2005. Cheney came to Poland to attend ceremonies marking the
60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau which took
place Thursday. [more]
World Remembers Holocaust at Snow-Swept Auschwitz [more]
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