In the sexist beauty pageant that apparently is the New Hampshire congressional race, Republican Rep. Steve Vaillancourt has appointed himself the judge.
In a self-described late-night blog post on Friday, Vaillancourt surmises that a candidate’s looks can decide elections and goes on to do some chauvinistic speculation based on this less-than groundbreaking concept.
Vaillancourt says Republican congressional hopeful Marilinda Garcia is “one of the mot (sic) attractive women on the political scene anywhere, not so attractive as to be intimindating (sic), but truly attractive.”
According to Vaillancourt, a candidate needs to be attractive to get into office, but can’t be “so drop dead gorgeous as to intimidate those watching.”
Just how attractive does he find Garcia? So attractive, Vaillancourt says, Democrats can’t even find an unflattering picture of her.
And if Garcia is “hot,” then who does that leave in Vaillancourt’s “not” category? Garcia’s Democratic challenger Rep. Ann McLane Kuster.
“Let’s be honest,” he writes, “Does anyone not believe that Congressman Annie Kuster is as ugly as sin? And I hope I haven’t offended sin.”
Just “how ugly is Annie Kuster?” he asks rhetorically. The lawmaker recalls this charming anecdote:









