Please tell me the relevance of her domestic skills to her ability to be a solid Commander and Chief, or for that matter a decent Senator. Trivial and immaterial skills should have no bearing on who should or should not become President of the United States. Lets stop making political decisions on asinine foundations.
Remember the consequences to our country when our electorate opted to elect a man into office because of how folksy and how much of a country bumpkin he seemed to be. Remember the repercussions when we allowed a man to control our military because he talked a tough game. Impressions and emphasis on silly aspects of a politician’s character is why we have such a terrible leader like Bush in office in the first place.
Americans need to get their priorities straight. Let us assess leaders by how they stand on issues and how they articulate themselves. Let us not measure them by how homely they seem to be or how congenial they are.
2007-01-29 10:48:17
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answered by Lawrence Louis 7
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Let's just I say I would MUCH rather see her in the kitchen baking cookies than being president. She would ruin the little bit of credibility this country has. Just because she is a democratic doesn't make her smart. A woman in the white house be might great BUT not THAT woman!!
2007-01-29 02:45:39
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answered by Jill P 3
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right this is one among my fashionable straight forward chocolate chip recipes. a million cup almond butter a million egg a million cup sugar a million cup chocolate chips NO FLOUR! there's no flour in this recipe. mixture all components. sort right into a million" balls and place on ungreased cookie sheets. Squash with the backside of a pitcher, or basically go away them around. Bake for 9-12 minutes at 350F. A be conscious to the smart: in case you opt for a sturdy relationship alongside with your skill new mom in regulation, enable her be the single which makes the main suitable chocolate chip cookies. Her cookies are her delight and exhilaration. it is going to harm her vanity...and your relationship along with her in case you attempt to precise-canines her in her very own container of expertise. as a replace, be the single which makes the main suitable gingerbread or the main suitable worldwide delicacies. as a replace of squaring off against her, be a area of her team. maximum suitable desires.
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answered by symons 3
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Why should she. Senator Clinton is busy and wealthy. She doesn't need to know how to make chocolate chip cookies. She can buy the factory that makes them.
2007-01-28 06:45:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't know.. do any of the other candidates make cookies.. For instance.. did Bush know how to do anything right? He was elected.... enough said..
Personally, I think that whether or not she can make any kind of cookies is completely irrelevant and ignorant to ask. Did we ask if any male candidate could change a tire? Give me a break.. stereotyping is long past. Can she do the job.. that is the question.. and if the president we have is any indication... hell yes... she could do it better than him with her eyes closed.
2007-01-28 06:49:56
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answered by Debra H 7
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I think Barbara Bush does, though, but she was never president. She also thought the displaced people, after Hurricane Katrina, were on vacation as they attempted to survive inside the Astrodome.
I don't think baking chocolate chip cookies, simply by itself, qualifies you for the presidency.
2007-01-28 06:47:18
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answered by Jackson Leslie 5
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Hillary once defiantly proclaimed "I don't bake cookies!"
With that type of attitude, it's no wonder she is such a polarizing figure.
2007-01-28 06:52:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Ha, ha, ha. That's a great question.
If polls were recipes maybe she'd read one.
I bet next week she'll get photographed at a homeless shelter with a tray of cookies.
2007-01-28 06:51:09
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answered by Anonymous
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you obviously don't know anything about her past and where she came from.. here in the south we actually have to learn how to do things when we are growing up.. she can probably make one hell of a batch of cookies :P and she'll do an even better job of running the country this time :)
2007-01-28 06:48:29
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answered by pip 7
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If you are referring to the quote by her about stay-at-home moms that I am thinking of, LOL! Most of these other answerer's don't understand because they hadn't heard it.
2007-01-28 06:57:22
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answered by The Reaganite 3
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