Depends...if we are ready to elect someone who has more emotional feelings about their makeup or their dress that particular day than anything really going on then yes. Haha jk really I am...
Hell no we are not ready for that though, and dare I say that we will never be ready. What kind of standards as a person does this woman have? First off it was well known that her husband was blown by an ugly secretary in office which therefore is cheating on her, its also pretty much obvious that he had done this many times before (in nebraska I believe as governor???), yet this woman is still with him? Great morals...if she cant even keep her own problems in check what makes you think she can withhold the problems of the great U.S.A?? There is no way she is capable of doing this job, and there is no way America will vote her in. It will be career suicide for her to even attempt. And its not even about being a woman at all, I'd vote for a woman if she had good ideas and didnt have her husband who was a former president involved in a huge scandal b/c he wanted to get his wang mouthified and his wife obviously wasnt even able to complete that job correctly. Again she isnt even a good politician in general, how the hell could she become a president??? This world will be sadly mistaken if she becomes the next US President...
2006-12-25 23:59:52
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answered by wcbaseball4 4
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Is the U.S. waiting for a lady president? It extremely relies upon on the female. it may would favor to be someone as not elementary as Maggie Thatcher & Hillary Clinton is not any Thatcher. i imagine of that Ann Richards, former governor of Texas, may were that female president, yet I study someplace that she's at cutting-edge handling maximum cancers. My coronary heart is going out to that reliable female.
2016-12-01 04:34:20
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answered by Anonymous
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No, think of how Bill came to office with a relatively clean slate, and how he was reviled and demonized by the right wing. Hillary's election will rekindle all of that and more, and will impair her ability to do her job.
2006-12-26 00:06:41
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answered by Snowshoe 3
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NO, because a women will never be elected President of the United States. This is not a sexism remark, I just think we, as a nation, would ever elect a female President. In a time of war, I don't see it happening for sure.
Besides, didn't she already serve her two terms?
2006-12-25 23:53:42
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answered by Colonel 6
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Whether we are ready or not does not seem to matter. It is going to happen. Considering the other contenders and their charisma and their campaign financing capabilities, it does not look like Hillary can be defeated.
2006-12-26 00:18:11
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answered by ramshi 4
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What does she bring to the table besides being married to Mr . Bill ? Who would really run the country ? No thanks , nothing against a women president, but, not her !!!! Too much baggage! She cannot handle a marriage, and you want her as president ?
2006-12-26 00:06:11
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answered by meathead 5
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I am but any country that would elect Boy George president twice is not.
2006-12-26 00:00:49
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answered by warmdaddy 2
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Is she ready to become president? I hope not. My dad grew up right across the street from her, and he still can't stand the woman.
2006-12-26 00:01:34
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answered by Skidude 3
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I wasn't even ready for her to be "First Lady" when President Clinton took office. She's too angry; too abrasive; scary!
2006-12-25 23:52:58
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answered by missingora 7
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YES - I am AUSTRALIAN but the WORLD IS READY - her hubby was the Greatest U.S president despite being maligned by the right wing in the U.S.
Bush like many Americans wouldn't know where Australia is????
2006-12-26 00:28:55
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answered by Chris L 2
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