One of the biggest legal and political stories today is the congressional testimony of Sara Taylor, former White House political director. Taylor declined to answer a number of questions, based on executive privilege.
We’ll leave substantive discussion of the Taylor testimony to others, and focus instead on matters of style. From a tipster:

“Check out this photo essay. I don’t mean to sound catty, but shouldn’t she have used Monica Goodling’s stylist?”

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We agree wholeheartedly. Screw executive privilege — what about stylist’s privilege?
We comment on some of the Sara Taylor photos, after the jump.


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These are just a few of the Sara Taylor pics. You can see the entire collection by clicking here.
Photo Essay: Sara Taylor Testimony [Fox News]
Ex-Bush Aide Denies She Spoke to Bush About Attorney Firings [Washington Post]
Former Bush Aide Won’t Discuss Attorney Firings [New York Times]

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