“”””I don’t know why it bothers me when I see a good-looking woman who could be truly beautiful if she only took the trouble. But I can recall a woman like that who was educated at Berkeley, and who apparently thought attention to her appearance was not hip. Unfortunately, her husband met another woman, who had not gone to Berkeley, and who did not have this inhibition or many other inhibitions.””””
HELP! Does anyone know who he’s talking about here? I can think of any number of women in the public eye who graduated from Berkeley who are old hags and DEMOCRATS - most of them in Congress. I’m just curious!!
I am curious too and don’t have a clue, hope someone does.
I'll guess: The husband met a woman, not from Berkeley, who tried to be attractive. She was able to take him away from his wife from Berkeley, because the wife did not try to be attractive. Ms. Non-Berkeley turned out to be a libertine (no inhibitions), so that relationship failed too. It would have been better for both husband and wife if the wife had tried to be attractive.
It is unusual for Sowell to be unclear.