To: joeclarke
Is it the way he jogs up to the Presidential podium, as his fists bounce together in perfect timing? Is it his slim figure decked out in high-end designer, Hart Schaffner Marx (Yes, Marx, no kidding) suits that gets the attention of contraceptive hungry young ladies?
No, it's the promise he makes to take care of them if things start getting too bad financially. It's no longer politically correct for young women to admit they want someone to take care of them, let alone that they want a man to do it. The culturally acceptable way to do it is to vote for Big Government, so that other people's money can be used to defray some of the expenses faced by young single women (especially single mothers), and can be relied on for complete support if it comes to that.
To: AnotherUnixGeek
You got it right. All these young independent don’t-need-a-man modern women almost always vote for politicians who promise to be surrogate daddy and/or husband. They don’t actually believe they can make it on their own.
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