Remember the other night at the State of the Union Address when all those Democratic women wore white? Well, Philadelphia Inquirer lifestyle columnist Elizabeth Wellington, for one, couldn’t get enough of their stunning bravery:

Wow look at all those white dresses. These women did not come to play #SOTU19 — Elizabeth Wellington (@EWellingtonPHL) February 6, 2019

You say the women in Congress donning all white reminded you of suffragists. I say they remind me of the stern deaconesses in my grandmother's church. https://t.co/DEVUJJMqRa #SOTU2019 #allwhiteallday #blackhistory — Elizabeth Wellington (@EWellingtonPHL) February 6, 2019

Elizabeth Wellington, have you met Elizabeth Wellington?

Ms. Wellington certainly isn’t. Check these out, too:

Those Melania Trump and Hillary Clinton columns were written less than two weeks apart, by the way. What a difference a (D) makes, huh?

Wait… are you implying there's a double standard? Impossible. — MCF0311 (@mcf0311) February 7, 2019

It’s like they’re biased or something. — Jorge Saldaña (@saldotwit) February 7, 2019

Almost!

Wow, same person too. Just incredible bias. — Proud Finesser (@bIackitachi) February 7, 2019

It was never about *what* is said or done, but *who* says or does it. Never. — NeiKlatsche (@NKlatsche) February 7, 2019

It would be funny were it not so pathetic. — Mr. L (@Jtheburd) February 7, 2019

Man, there is no end to the hypocrisy. pic.twitter.com/4hVvvthFPV — Nurse Betty Ratched (@SDB_KC) February 7, 2019

Not that we can see.