Posted on 03/02/2008 10:12:22 AM PST by Sub-Driver
Next Clinton in the White House may be Chelsea
By Tony Allen-Mills
March 03, 2008 04:30am Article from: The Australian
CHELSEA Clinton, once a gawky teenager, pictured between her parents and holding their hands as if to keep them together while having them a safe distance apart, has emerged as the family hope for dynastic succession as Hillary's campaign falters.
The 28-year-old has blossomed on Hillary's campaign, drawing admiring reviews from bloggers and senior Democrats ... and, of course, her parents.
At campaign meetings on university campuses across the country, student audiences have been gasping at the confident, articulate, personable spokeswoman who has been singing her mother's praises in more than 20 states.
"Yeah," wrote a student blogger in South Carolina after Chelsea appeared at his college. "Intelligent, nice voice, sexy. She's really blossomed into a hot woman."
In a presidential campaign filled with surprises, Chelsea Clinton has sprung one of the most intriguing. She has emerged from the shadow of her famous parents to carve out her own political identity as both a devoted and persuasive surrogate for her mother - and, just maybe, as a dynasty's next best hope.
Is America about to discover that a younger, prettier but potentially just as formidable Clinton is ready to pick up the baton?
She turned 28 last week and won't be eligible to run for the White House until she's 35.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.com.au ...
Or take down his Rona Barrett School of Journalism diploma and hide it in his desk drawer.
after Amy Carter, of course
LOL! Yeah, whatever happened to her, anyway?
Okay on voice.
She will likely inherit her mom’s fat butt and her dad’s (notice I did NOT say Bill’s) pudgy cheeks. She isn’t a hottie...unless she inherited her mom’s flash temper or her “apparent dad’s” temper.
She’s uglier than Amy Carter.
Nothing will keep Bill from getting another crack at those White House interns, not even having to use Webb Hubbell’s daughter.
Articulate.
Where have we ever seen a word she has spoken?????????
You just haven’t heard as many nasty stories about her, because she’s got the press on her side.
I happen to know that she verbally assaulted Ken Starr’s daughter in public while at Stanford, without any provocation. Of course, that isn’t “newsworthy”.
Apparently you have also missed the pictures showing a falling-down drunk Chelsea that are published quite often.
“I like big butts” could be her campaign song.
I don't think so, but Bill... does. YUCK!!!!
BTW that photo was not photo-shopped!
Ken Starr led the group that attacked her father, in her eyes. While yelling at his daughter may not have accomplished anything and may not have been the smartest thing to do, lots of young people have verbal altercations. And I can be glad that, the few times I had a few too many, no one was there to take photos of me to publish. I did see a couple of photos of her leaving bars, but I also know that it’s pretty common for young people in college to mess up a few times before they know their limit with alcohol. The press just has no interest in seeing the average Joe Blow’s daughter after she’s had one too many.
I still don’t get the link between that and the joy people seem to take in calling her ugly.
Lyndon Johnson's daughters fit in here somewhere. One of them had to have her forehead hair shaved!!
Old Maid is perhaps a bit harsh, perhaps Old Nag is more apt. To define Chelsea is “hot” is the same as saying Bill is honest.
Most would define attractiveness as being attractive to the opposite sex. In her case the only member of the opposite sex had 10X Beer Goggles on, so yes marriage or serious interest by males would be an indicator. Now most horses would perhaps have a different opinion.
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