Posted on 11/05/2014 11:12:54 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Republican or not, who can take an 18yo seriously.
A college kid won an election? Will the legislative session calendar conflict with her class schedule?
I hope the senior state leggies are nice to her once she hits Charleston...I can only image the put downs and other negativity that will come from the liberals down there...
You know what? I am glad to see a young conservative rise up. It helps give me more hope for the political future of our land.
I would believe her vote counts the same as anybodies.
Most likely she will have to drop out of school for the spring sessions.
Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier de Lafayette, Marquis de Lafayette was 19 when he came to help us in the Revolutionary War. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was Court Musician in Salzburg at 17 and had started composing at age 5.
Drop the create jobs meme, just work on lowering taxes. Shrink government and repeal BarryCare. Do that and the jobs will take care of themselves.
She’ll probably be younger than some of the House pages.
Very nice...Ms Blair...youth are being served in the GOP...(NY elected the youngest congresswomen in history)
sabbatical?
I can only imagine the bad publicity they’ll get if they try that crap.
you mean like the millions of 18 year olds who fought for freedom in 1776,1861,1917,1950,1966,...etc ?
not every 18 yr old is a “party animal”
many of us old fogies here were quite conservative and working hard at 18 years.
As a college student, I cannot fathom any older adult taking someone who is around my age so seriously. Usually, people look for candidates who have actually gone through college, and can at least legally drink. I’m not sure what to make of this.
If she’s smart enough, at 18, to get elected, she will probably surprisingly seasoned in a couple of terms.
Look up the German word Wunderkind.
Isis takes them seriously. The VC took them seriously. And the Nazi bastards did as well.
You'll find some 18 year olds whom you should take seriously.
Normally, I'm uneasy about very young people going into politics. They're usually poli-sci majors (or something similarly useless), and their 'experience' is a bunch of political 'volunteer' resume fluff.
She's studying economics, and worked in the real world, so I give her a break.
Her dad is the State Senator from the district, and that will help
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