Ande1964 said:I wasn't sure where to post, but this seems like a good place.
Both Ted Kennedy and Muhammad Ali are sporting black fedoras.
Just saw a gentleman I didn't recognize wearing a red fedora, with matching red scarf. Pretty sharp!
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dhermann1 said:But Obama was wearing a dark driving cap as he walked down Pennsylvania Ave. Nearly broke my heart!
:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clapMr. Lucky said:
Hope he is well.
Daoud said:Does anyone know the significance of the red hats worn by the African-American couple whom we are seeing regularly right now?
I do know that red Cross and other volunteers in the crowd are supposed to be wearing red hats, but I don't think that's who this couple is.......
Missed that. Pic? Could have swore there was a SS (er, Secret Service) guard wearing a black fedora. Was hoping the breeze would have blown open their topcoats to reveal a flash of subgun.dhermann1 said:But Obama was wearing a dark driving cap as he walked down Pennsylvania Ave. Nearly broke my heart!
RondoHatton said:Could have swore there was a SS (er, Secret Service) guard wearing a black fedora. Was hoping the breeze would have blown open their topcoats to reveal a flash of subgun.
Do you have a photo of that? I swear I didn't notice him wearing a cap.dhermann1 said:But Obama was wearing a dark driving cap as he walked down Pennsylvania Ave. Nearly broke my heart!
PabloElFlamenco said:Did you see the cowboy hats? There were two standing next to each other; all one could see was the hats. Would they have been "troopers" of some kind?
I think it's a celebration of the fact that Americans can finallyLefty said:I noticed this too. While I expect to see a lot of Texas republicans at their party's rallies, I wondered about all of the cowboy hats yesterday. Were these RNC members paying tribute to the outgoing president? They had pretty good seats to be random cowboy onlookers.