Vice President Kamala Harris may have looked to the past while making a move to solidify her future.
On Day 1 of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago, the party’s presidential nominee took the stage wearing a tan pantsuit.
Kamala Harris’ tan suit
While Harris’ wardrobe choice might not have initially caught everyone’s eyes — what with the constant celebrating of Biden’s presidency during his last few months in the White House — others knowingly and quickly caught on to her possible allusion to former President Barack Obama, who sparked a faux controversy among Republicans during his presidency for wearing a tan suit.
To those connecting the dots, Harris’ message was clear: Obama was the first Black man to be elected president, and he wore a tan suit, and Harris is aiming to be the first Black woman president, and she also wore a tan suit.
The response on social media to Harris wearing a tan suit was swift, with people suggesting that Harris was doing everything from trolling Republicans to subliminally shouting out Obama, or both.
Either way, it’s impossible to ignore that Obama wore his infamous tan suit nearly 10 years ago to the day, something that is probably not a coincidence.
Obama’s tan suit
In case you forgot, the year was 2014 and back then, we had a president whose biggest controversy turned out to be of the fashion variety and not political.
When Obama wore that tan suit on Aug. 28 of that year while at a press conference to discuss Ukraine and the Islamic State, right-wing trolls lost their conservative mindss. How dare the commander in chief (whose presidency Republicans and racists alike desperately tried in vain to delegitimize) not wear a navy or charcoal gray suit, they wondered aloud while basing Obama’s presidentiality on the color of his clothes.
As soon as Obama took the podium, the conservative Twitterverse had a meltdown over his more summery fashion pick that was shamelessly referred to as “tanghazi,” an unfortunate play on the Libyan city of Benghazi where an American compound was attacked in 2012 by members of Ansar al-Sharia, a militant group of Islamic extremists. During and after Obama’s remarks, there were roughly 6,000 tweets about his choice of suit color within 24 hours, Twitter, now X, exploded with more than 14,000 comments about it, according to Topsy, a social media analytics firm.
There were even numerous spoof Twitter accounts set up as a result of the tan suit, including @BarackTanSuit, @ObamaTanSuit and @Obamas_Tan_Suit.
Trevor Noah summarized the fake outrage and scandal best. Watch below:
Obama’s reaction to the controversy wasn’t to rant out on Twitter or insult people. In fact, he never responded. And why would he?
“The President stands squarely behind the decision he made yesterday to wear his summer suit at yesterday’s news conference,” then-White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest simply told reporters the next day.
Seven years later, also in August, Biden similarly wore a tan suit that didn’t provoke nearly the same amount of fake outrage that Obama’s tan suit did.
However, this time around, there hasn’t been as much to say about Harris’ tan suit — except that she looked great.
This is America.
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