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PurpHaze69 Donating Member (110 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 11:37 AM
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How looks play a roll in getting to be president.
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Look, I understand that issues are what's important. But let's face facts, we live in an MTV world. It's shallow, but true. Anybody who looks like Lieberman, or even Dean with his missing upper lip has no shot in winning this election.

My wife, who's not big into politics and perfers to live in her own little world sat down with me to watch the democratic debate this past weekend. When she saw Clark she commented about what a good looking man he is. This is one reason, and I say ONE reason Bill Clinton got so much of the women vote. Let's be honest with ourselves, yes G.W. looks like a retarded monkey, but he's better looking than Al Sharpton, or Lieberman. Most of these democratic candidates don't have a chance in hell. I'm not saying this because I'm some kind of die hard Clark supporter, I'll be honest, he doesn't have the best ideas and he's not that polished, but in reality, he's got the best chance to win. He's good looking acording to my wife, he's tall, and he's got a resume that makes G.W. look like the retarded monkey he is.
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