Unfortunately presentation is important. Greasy hair sometimes does not inspire confidence in everyone, as much as something like that shouldn't matter.
Think of Trump and how he looks on stage. His appearance, clothing, comportment, posture. How he holds himself.
Now think of former Ohio Governor John Kasich.
I rest my Kasich. Heheheh
Even being bald, too fat, or too short (sorry, Gov. DeSantis, but you get to lead Florida instead :) is also an optical disqualifier for the presidency.
I get that, but sometimes the opposite of an expectation can be very powerful. Look at the optics of Jesus. He lived the opposite of opulence. He was mocked for it by the powerful Pharisees and rich Jews. Steve Jobs was a stinky slob who never wore a tie. Although, I am glad that Mike Lindell wears a suit.
I never cared for Bannon much but this changed my mind. And sorry to be petty, but I'm so glad he washed his hair.
Unfortunately presentation is important. Greasy hair sometimes does not inspire confidence in everyone, as much as something like that shouldn't matter.
It definitely is.
Think of Trump and how he looks on stage. His appearance, clothing, comportment, posture. How he holds himself.
Now think of former Ohio Governor John Kasich.
I rest my Kasich. Heheheh
Even being bald, too fat, or too short (sorry, Gov. DeSantis, but you get to lead Florida instead :) is also an optical disqualifier for the presidency.
Kasich is a fantastic example of the point
You are, of course, right. But - optics.
I get that, but sometimes the opposite of an expectation can be very powerful. Look at the optics of Jesus. He lived the opposite of opulence. He was mocked for it by the powerful Pharisees and rich Jews. Steve Jobs was a stinky slob who never wore a tie. Although, I am glad that Mike Lindell wears a suit.
He interrupts his guests too often.