Posted on 01/27/2015 5:04:01 PM PST by Libloather
Bill Clinton has an interesting suggestion for what to call him if his wife becomes president: Adam.
In an interview with Rachael Ray airing Thursday, the cook-turned-talk show host asked the former president about what his title would be if Hillary Clinton were to win a 2016 White House bid.
Lets say, if a woman became president, we could, I could be called Adam. I dont know, Clinton said, according to comments released in advance of the shows airing.
Clinton also wondered aloud about what would happen if a gay couple occupied the executive mansion: You know, if the president is a man, you call the presidents spouse the first lady, so well have to cross this bridge if a gay couple [is ever in the White House].
Were joking about this, said Clinton, but its a serious decision. Serious decision for Hillary, serious decision for the country, and the world.
The ex-commander in chief said later, Im happy to joke about it, but, look, I love my wife. Whatever she wants to do, Im for. I think itd be good for the country because shes the ablest person Ive ever worked with.
He added, If she decided not to do it, Id give her the bucket list, and wed go check em off.
In the case of Hillary, I think the old “Not Necessarily The News” or “SNL” Chevy Chase to Jane Curtin appellation would do - FIRST BITCH!
Carlos Dangler.
Todd Palin?
What to call the president’s husband?
Michelle
You both beat me with the answer.
First Fornicator.
Bigus Dickus
First @$$hole?
A Felon
First pervert.
Rapist-in-waiting.
Under the Secretary of State.
Monica Lewinsky's Ex-Boy Friend's Wife might agree.
What did they call Denis Thatcher?
Will that have any bearing on what we decide to call Todd Palin?
LOL!
If Hillary gets elected, I recommend we call him Dolemite
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