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Too ugly to be president. Just watched her interview with Chuck Todd. And she is also too shrewish.
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I don’t find her unattractive at all. Much more attractive than the woman on the Dem ticket. |
| Think she had a facelift. Look at pics of her during her AT&T days. |
| Are men ever described as "shrewish"? |
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but assuming that your opinion of her appearance is generally accepted (without conceding that it is), are you suggesting that her looks would prevent her from getting elected or that if she were elected, her hideous appearance would prevent her from effectively presiding in the office?
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I am suggesting that, even though grossly sexist and unfair, women are judged differently from men and that how a woman looks is frequently how she is judged. Men are not judged similarly and, yes, her looks would be a factor, small, but still a factor. I met a man who told me that he voted for one particular presidential candidate because the other candidate's wife hairstyle bothered him. |
How can they be as Shrew (noun) and shrewish ( adjective) pertain only to women, e.g., Taming of the Shrew. |
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I just watched her interview, too. I'm a D, and barely know anything about her except the HP stuff, the failed runs, etc, but I don't know much about her policies.
After watching the interview I know even less, except she doesn't seem very bright on science issues (the whole build more dams exchange). Anyway, one thing I did notice, in the close confines of the TV interview, was that her teeth are not good. Now, of course I would not vote based on the candidate's teeth. But I'm surprised she's never gotten them fixed. |
| I think it's naive to think that looks is not a factor for male politicians as well. Maybe not to the same degree as for females, but it's still a factor. Case in point is Christie fat jokes. |
Your position seems to have "evolved". You originally stated that Fiorina is "Too ugly to be president". Now you say her looks would be a "small" factor. Your dataset of one anecdote is not persuasive. I would suggest that Barbara Mikulski has won very few beauty contests, but she has routinely won elections. While many factors, including physical appearance, can impact elections, beauty is rarely decisive. It is far from Fiorina's primary obstacle. Mitt Romney had perfect hair and far more qualifications than Florina. Where did that get him? |
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Wow, I think she looks just fine. And I'm a Democrat and hate her positions on most things.
She's 60 and a breast cancer survivor, and you all are going on about her looks. How admirable. |
Other than candidate's young children, nothing is off limits when running for president. |
And your first sentence is a comment about how you think she looks. |
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I don't care what she looks like - she has an ugly soul and hence why her policies are terrible.
She could look like bar rafaeli and i'd still feel the same |
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I don't find her particularly pretty, but I like her direct style. As for Barbara Mikulski, I very much disagree with her policies, I do not find her to be attractive, but I do find her quite likeable. I wouldn't vote for her because of her policies, but she is likeable.
I think Hillary is the epitome of fake. Pay attention to her smile--it is always ready for photos--that half open grin. |