I’ll give JEB a pass on this stupid question.
He did. I love Thatcher but she belongs to another country. I don’t really care when candidates flunk this sort of question. Big deal. He tried. There is no policy issue involved.
Steelfish flunks “Link Posting 101.”
Jeb was trying to think of a solid conservative woman. However his answer is a Globalist answer, and reveals his agenda. Maggie was great, but she was a conservative Brit, not American.
The real answer is to leave the $10.00 bill alone and leave Alexander Hamilton there. He earned that place of honor more than anyone else, male or female. He was the first Secretary of the Treasury, established our currency, and figured out a way to manage our national debt in a way that made us the world’s most credit worthy nation even though we were brand new, with a brand new form of government, backward, and heavily in debt from the Revolutionary War. That starkly contrasts with the royal French government that was in just as much of a debt, couldn’t figure out now to deal with it, and ended up being deposed by the French Revolution. IOW it’s impossible to find anyone better to place on that bill. Indeed, the traitor Obola’s trying to remove him from the bill in just another effort to degrade and destroy our noble history
I think he makes a great woman! ... Oh, that wasn’t the question?
PHOOEY!!!!
The best answer would have been “I’d rather keep Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill where he belongs”.
I always said that I could not vote for anyone that could not answer the pertinent and topical question “What kind of tree would you be”.
The only woman that should be on the $10 bill is Alexander Hamilton’s wife or mother, along with him, if a woman needs to now somehow be on the $10 bill. And if that’s going to happen, I would like it to be printed on that bill, and all bills, ‘Brought to You by the Patriarchy’.
How did we ever survive with only men on our paper currency?
I suppose Bertha Butt is out of the question.
You know what the best answer would be:
A: Oh great, the media is now pursuing a question that people care about even less than climate change. Let’s make this a question that I don’t answer, except to comment that this is a trivial waste of all our valuable time, including those listening in that want to hear us discussion the issues that concern them the most.
There are few women who stand out to me. If I had my choice, I'd put Ronda Rousey on a bill.
She's a pioneer, a warrior, a good role model, and a beautiful woman. I admire her very much.
“Then came the worst. Jeb Bush proposed Margaret Thatcher.”
What that before or after he said “I smoked pot - sorry mom”?
I think the two might be connected.
When the Brit’s heard about this the dollar rose against the pound.
I guess no one heard of Clara Barton?