Qualifications for First Lady

Qualifications for First Lady

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Please state the qualifications of the following people for the position of First Lady/Husband:

Melania Trump:
1. She speaks at least one foreign language fluently.
2. She looks terrific in an evening gown.
3. She looks terrific not in an evening gown.
4.


Bill Clinton:
1. He already knows which Korea is on our side.
2. He already knows the protocol for entertaining visiting dignitaries.
3. He already knows the protocol for entertaining White House interns.
4.

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Some First Ladies fulfill the role better than others. American voters might want to consider this when they cast their ballots.

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There's no question Clinton would be the greatest first-spouse in history, rivaled only buy Eva Peron.

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Originally posted by moonbus
Some First Ladies fulfill the role better than others. American voters might want to consider this when they cast their ballots.
And what is 'the role' that they are supposed to fill? If the suitability of the candidates spouse to fill a largely ceremonial role is a serious consideration in your vote, then there is something seriously wrong with your decision making process. Are the candidates policies so similar that you can't tell them apart?

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Originally posted by vivify
There's no question Clinton would be the greatest first-spouse in history, rivaled only buy Eva Peron.
I hope you mean 'american history'? Either that, or you need to study some history.

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Originally posted by twhitehead
I hope you mean 'american history'? Either that, or you need to study some history.
If you hoped I meant American history after mentioning Eva Peron, I suggest you start studying history now.

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Technically Argentina is part of America.

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There have been a number of other cases where the First Lady was not the President's wife, as while Buchanan was the only president never to marry, several others were widowers (and Cleveland married while in office). On those occasions the role was filled by sisters, daughters or daughters-in-law of the sitting President. This occurred most recently in 1914-15, when Woodrow Wilson's daughter Margaret was official White House hostess in the interval between the death of his first wife and his remarriage.

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A special series of The Apprentice?

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In fact it seems that the term was coined for one of these non-marital hostesses!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Lady#History_of_use_in_the_USA

"Harriet Lane, niece of bachelor President James Buchanan, was the first woman to be called first lady while actually serving in that position. The phrase appeared in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Monthly in 1860, when he wrote, "The Lady of the White House, and by courtesy, the First Lady of the Land." Once Harriet Lane was called first lady, the term was applied retrospectively to her predecessors."