Clark wore this sweater in public appearances on the campaign trail in chilly New Hampshire during the month of January. The sweater sparked conversations and op-eds around the country regarding Clark's taste in clothing. (Such as this.) He claims that what the sweater lacked in style, it made up for in warmth. And given the record-breaking temperatures this season, that's no small consideration.
He has donated his famous sweater to Liberty House, a transitional shelter that is opening for homeless veterans in Manchester, New Hampshire. Liberty House is auctioning the sweater, and all proceeds of this auction will be paid directly to Liberty House. It will use the money to help homeless veterans get back on their feet. When fully operational, Liberty House will offer shelter and counseling for drug, alcohol and post-traumatic stress disorder issues.
The sweater is grey in color, with an attractive argyle pattern in tan, dark green, and dark red.
If Clark keeps doing things like this, he'll win. I'm not talking about the charity bit, which is a nice touch, I'm talking about turning press stupidity around and pointing it back at them. He wears a sweater at a "town meeting" and suddenly the deaths in Iraq are no longer important... because Clark is turning into Gore. He must have had a focus group choose his sweater, oh dear! Dowd has an inane column called The Argyle General, its as if the press wants to be considered pointless. Meawhile Bush is walking around summit meetings with heavy makeup to cover a scar on his cheek, and it gets barely a mention (which it truth it should only get a little mention, but I'm trying to compare coverage here).
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