Saturday, December 17, 2011

A Woman Can Change Her Mind

If a woman had been in on writing our country’s founding papers, she would have likely included the above sentence somewhere in them. That is, the independent type of female would have. Perhaps such women get the blame or the credit for today’s women of thought. So, I’m preparing you for my changing my mind.

I am not sure which presidential candidate I’m for at the moment. It was news to me, till about an hour ago, that Newt Gingrich created the practice of earmarks! So, why don’t we leave him to write his good history books, and elect someone else. More enlightenment will probably turn up.

I have pointed out two good men, Santorum and Cain. I will add to that list Romney, Perry, and Bachman. But a word about Bachman: If women read what I’m saying here, most of them in the country would surely chastise me. But I really don’t think our president should be a woman who dresses in the current style when that style is a skirt half way up her thigh when she sits. Or a dress that is as form-fitting as Princess Kate’s sister’s dress in the Royal Wedding. When such a president walks across a room, all the male eyes—which dominate the gathering—will not remember what they are there for, but will take in the show. I’m not suggesting Bachman dress like former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, but how about like Nancy Reagan? A female president does not have to live by current styles, but set her own, and let the country follow suit.

Actually, I prefer a male in the presidency, and I won’t go into reasons for that preference. But the above reason is enough. ♥

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