As most of you have probably read, there was some minor controversy at the State of The Union speech this week.
Cindy Sheehan, who was invited to the speech by a member of Congress, was ejected from the House chamber for wearing an anti-war t-shirt. Needless to say, the left has labeled this as being a big conspiracy by Bush and the GOP to silence dissent.
Except for a couple problems.
First off, the wife of a Republican congressman was also tossed for wearing a pro-troops t-shirt. Furthermore, this has been a policy for many years, and according to media reports, they usually toss one or two people every year.
People were ejected during the Clinton and Carter years.
Having said that, what do I think about the policy.
As to a policy which bans dissent or political opinions from the House chamber, I think it is a wrong policy, no matter who does it. It is likely that Sheehan would have disrupted the event, but that would just make her look stupid and small.
On the other hand, I do think a dress code is not only acceptable, but a good idea.
You wouldn't go to a wedding or funeral in a t-shirt and shorts. It is perfectly acceptable for fine restaurants to have a dress code. In this era of extra informality I think it is fine to have standards.
And when the leaders of our country gather for what is the closest thing we have to a state occassion, I think it is proper to require formal dress.