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In reply to the discussion: Dan Rather says the first woman president needs to be "GRATEFUL and HUMBLE". [View all]bhikkhu
(10,751 posts)38. I'd rather say "competent and effective"
It is a real job, after all.
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Dan Rather says the first woman president needs to be "GRATEFUL and HUMBLE". [View all]
procon
Nov 2016
OP
She will have officially kicked Trump's ass tomorrow. I can hear the fat lady clearing her throat.
brush
Nov 2016
#55
Some men just can't resist telling women what they should think, say, do, wear, and feel.
milestogo
Nov 2016
#10
Link, please? That just doesn't sound like him and I find nothing in the Google machine.
Crash2Parties
Nov 2016
#32
Odd, I checked google but I couldnt find where he said that. Do you happen to have a link?
cstanleytech
Nov 2016
#62
Well if you find a link like say to a chat transcript or a video clip please update your OP as it
cstanleytech
Nov 2016
#85
I heard it with my own ears when he was on the tv machine. I was sartled, like WTH Dan?
Hekate
Nov 2016
#111
Where can we express our displeasure with Rather? I want to tweet, email, and comment....
Moonwalk
Nov 2016
#81
Every elected President should be grateful and humble for the opportunity to serve
TheSarcastinator
Nov 2016
#91
Said about someone who repeatedly says "if I'm fortunate enough to be president"?
joshcryer
Nov 2016
#95
What was the role of the slave in the back of the chariot during a Triumph?
AngryAmish
Nov 2016
#119