Posted on 09/29/2005 9:57:34 AM PDT by Cool Chick
My local ABC station in NYC area was doing a man on the street interview about having a woman president. They of course were asking women...the answers were not surprising
" A woman President would change the colors of the rooms. No more blue etc..."
Are you kidding? That was the quality of their answers? Jeez. We gotta long way to go.
Schlussel needs to look up the word "relevant".
I didn't watch the first show, but heard the plot summary. Woman leftist prez threatens to send the Marines to Nigeria to rescue one Nigerian woman who may be stoned due to Muslim laws on raped females. Yikes, have our young Marines killed for no vital national interest is the Hillary foreign policy?
In the words of another FReeper: I'm going to have to pull his man card.
The Commander-in-Chief. See the resemblance to The Beast???
I thought my wife was the only woman who asserted as a general proposition that women voters were leading to the downfall of democracy.
I hate to sound sexist, but honestly... Back when Bubba was in, how many times did you hear women coo over him, etc...? Never mind what he did.
Women just decide things differently. They tend to trust their "instincts" on people. And some people (Bubba in particular) can play them like a fiddle. (eg. "Feeling" their pain, etc...)
This propaganda piece won the TV ratings war this past Tuesday night, but I think that's due to the fact that the debut was advertised with a fervor that one only sees in campaign advertising on the first Monday of November on even-number years; that, and the curiousity. I mean, a lot of people will stop and leer at a train accident. Let's see if the touchy-feely policy decisions of Geena Davis' president have the same draw in the weeks to come.
In the words of another FReeper: I'm going to have to pull his man card.
Kinda scary, isn't it?
Don't be surprised if this show actually backfires to some extent among those few people who actually end up regularly watching it.
The ditziness of the characters Geena Davis played in her movie roles comes through somewhat in her acting here, undoubtedly causing the occasional cringe now and then even in sympathetic viewers.
I watched the show and it wasn't nearly as bad as I expected, although most of the episode dealt with the transition of power and one foreign policy action.
The one thing I did like was when the first lady's chief of staff was breifing the new president's husband and said at least 4 times something like "Hillary did X. It didn't work out well." I was expecting the show to be a big sloppy kiss for Hillary and it wasn't.
We ain't ever gonna' get there.
Uhh...the boa?
Debbie is hot!
She needs to allow a bunch more "PR Photos" to get out on the net..........
She's quite a babe, and her columns are top notch.
http://www.debbieschlussel.com/bio.shtml
Schlussel, who speaks Hebrew, Arabic, French, and Russian, works closely with several Federal law enforcement agencies, consulting on fighting the domestic War on Terrorism, and has provided them with much useful information.
She has gone undercover, infiltrating many Muslim organizations in the Detroit area (the heart of Islamic America), exposing their radical nature and support for terrorism.
Schlussel continues to represent a very valuable Muslim confidential informant to several federal government agencies, who has been responsible for putting hundreds with terrorism connections behind bars.
She also represented several whistleblowers who exposed terrorist operations now under investigation.
You sound like my son, also a FReeper. I'm an accomplished, educated woman who tried to raise my son to appreciate women in expanded roles in society (some latent feminism left over from the 70s, probably).
But every now and then he comes out w/some crap like, "Women shouldn't be allowed to vote. They are just effing up the country."
I don't know where I failed. : )
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