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Old 06-08-2001, 10:45 PM   #16
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I think the First Lady IS capable of independent thought. She came out pro-choice during the campaign, which probably ticked everyone off.
But she skirted it OH so carefully...then quit talking. We would have a new governor right now if Ridge wasn't pro-choice.

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Hillary seems to have that sense of entitlement, a true armchair liberal, bent after power, where Bill is more earthy and real.
Hillary is college-educated, a lawyer, and has a relatively good personality. Why she feels a need to have to wield power (e.g. using the government for plane rides during her campaign) so forcefully is a mystery to me.

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If she was smart, she'd transfer away from the Texas party school to another state where she could drink on campus without much scrutiny.
Amazingly though, for its reputation, UT-Austin is one of the finer public universities in the country. I believe what the girls need is a bit of self-control. Is it really that hard? Are they smart, but not quite bright?
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Old 06-26-2001, 04:21 PM   #17
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Hot or not? Time will tell.

To a nearly-forty-year-old, they look like children, which they barely aren't, after all. I think women don't get really hit their stride aesthetically till around thirty or so.


I'd like to see pictures of them a decade from now when life hangs on their shoulders a little more heavily and they've had a chance to acquire a bit of character.


Caroline Kennedy was kind of a ho-hum teenager, and she grew into a rather striking young woman. Chelsea Clinton's one of those gawky adolescent girls who's also improving with age. And the Nixon girls...whew....
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Old 06-26-2001, 04:27 PM   #18
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Amazingly though, for its reputation, UT-Austin is one of the finer public universities in the country. I believe what the girls need is a bit of self-control. Is it really that hard? Are they smart, but not quite bright?
I think their biggest problem is that they're basically teenagers or just barely beyond. As for UT-Austin, being a dropout from there myself (had to go make a living before I could finish), I'd say it's like a lot of Large American Universities: You can party your liver out and just barely manage to stay off academic probation, or you can hit the books really, really hard with no partying; most undergrads fall somewhere on the spectrum between the two absolutes.

The worst I've read about these two is NOTHING compared to some of what I saw firsthand. Once while tutoring, I had a Tri Delt ask me, "What's a noun?" I saw one guy from our hall at Simkins who had the beginnings of a really serious binging problem. These two aren't bad partiers, just highly conspicuous.
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