Two Ladies on the World Stage Representing US?
@cmoneyspinner (9219)
Austin, Texas
June 25, 2016 4:18pm CST
Latest news buzz about the 2016 Presidential Campaign is that Elizabeth Warren endorses Hillary Clinton and does not rule out the possibility of being a Vice-President.
(The report is date June 8, 2016, but I just read it.)
Yeah right! Somebody is trippin'!!
First of all, it's not even likely there will be one lady leading the United States.
But two ladies in the White House at the same time??
It's easier to put in a cat in the Oval Office.
Quite frankly, I think it's unrealistic thinking. Don't you know? The US says they believe in gender quality. But they don't! (Psst ... Not really. We are still arguing about equal pay for equal work.)
But anyway … no harm in dreaming. Right?
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@KristenH (33386)
• Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
28 Jun 16
@cmoneyspinner Well Trump doesn't deserve the White House either.
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@cmoneyspinner (9219)
• Austin, Texas
28 Jun 16
@KristenH - Trump is not a lady. But I was wondering if he might think about choosing a female for a Vice-President. From what I've heard, it seems like his daughter should have run for president. They claim he takes advice from her. Is it OK to pick your daughter to be your running mate?
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@KristenH (33386)
• Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
29 Jun 16
@cmoneyspinner Good points. I know he's not a lady. But we could vote for Gary Johnson, who's also not a lady either. I'm not sure about those rules though.
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
25 Jun 16
I can't envision a personality such as Clinton dealing with an equal power hungry woman like Warren breathing down her neck and butting in with her two cents as VP.
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@cmoneyspinner (9219)
• Austin, Texas
27 Jun 16
Warren never struck me as power hungry. But Clinton and Warren are two head strong women with clearly defined ways of thinking. If Hillary Clinton wants a "Yes man (or Yes woman)" as a running mate, don't see how she would choose Elizabeth Warren for the part.
@cmoneyspinner (9219)
• Austin, Texas
27 Jun 16
@JohnRoberts - Interesting observation. Warren really never struck me as aiming for the Oval Office. To be honest I was surprised she got herself elected as a Senator. I don't think she would refuse if the opportunity to run for president if it presented itself, but I never thought it was her ambition. Hillary, on the other hand, came out of her mother's womb, intending to run for office.
@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
27 Jun 16
@cmoneyspinner Clinton will want a yes person which was Biden's function to Obama. Oh yes, Warren strikes me as power hungry and she is biding her time to be president. Deep down I bet she wishes Clinton would lose so she could be the 1st female president.
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@cmoneyspinner (9219)
• Austin, Texas
25 Jun 16
Exactly. From the very beginning of the race, I never had my hopes up. I started bracing myself to weather the storm, in case the voters put the wrong person in office. It won't be the first time it ever happened. The American people have managed to survive several administrations!
@cmoneyspinner (9219)
• Austin, Texas
27 Jun 16
I admit it. I do have a certain amount of respect and admiration for the lady. She stood up to the “good old boys network”. Give credit where credit is due.
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@ilocosboy (45156)
• Philippines
25 Jun 16
Sometimes it's hard to understand politics, it's them who knows well playing the game.
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@cmoneyspinner (9219)
• Austin, Texas
25 Jun 16
Politics is definitely a dirty game. Sometime it can be ruthless! Also, it can used to keep people confused. However, for those with good intentions who can "tame the beast" and "harness the machinery", it can be a powerful weapon used for the good of all mankind. OK! Fine! I'm a dreamer and I do a lot of wishful thinking.
@baman7987 (110)
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26 Jun 16
You forgot the crazy hound out- trumping himself. Either way world is gonna witness a zoo for sure.
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@cmoneyspinner (9219)
• Austin, Texas
27 Jun 16
People keep saying our country is a “leader”. If so, the example and precedents being set are troubling to me. My heart is anxious. I am not looking forward to the next 4 years living in America at all. I am hoping to survive them. A zoo is predicted? That makes me even more anxious.