fun4us2b · M
Fun Fact
President Woodrow Wilson suffered a massive stroke in October 1919, after which his wife, Edith Wilson, effectively managed the executive branch of the U.S. government for nearly 17 months. Edith Wilson concealed the severity of his incapacitation, controlling access to the president and deciding which matters of state were addressed until his term ended in March 1921
President Woodrow Wilson suffered a massive stroke in October 1919, after which his wife, Edith Wilson, effectively managed the executive branch of the U.S. government for nearly 17 months. Edith Wilson concealed the severity of his incapacitation, controlling access to the president and deciding which matters of state were addressed until his term ended in March 1921
bookerdana · M
@fun4us2b Facts!
calicuz · 56-60, M
No, I don't think so. I really don't think she has a real shot at the Democratic nomination. I think we need younger candidates who understand the future of the country, and the importance of governing AI responsibly. The age of American greed needs to come to an end, and the future embarrassed with the responsibility of phasing it out wisely.
bookerdana · M
@calicuz At the very least she would understand the position and how to wield power wisely
nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
@calicuz What they need is someone interested in doing what the US citizens want done. Not what George Sores and a few of his friends want done.
DavidBianchet2 · 56-60, M
I don't think she wants to be. But, I'd vote for her.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
She would have to say she even wants to run first.
And I wouldn't blame her if she wouldn't.
And I wouldn't blame her if she wouldn't.
jackjjackson · M
I agree with your conclusion that Mrs BO will never be president? @DeWayfarer
HumanEarth · F
You mean Michael
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HumanEarth · F
It's okay to disagree my reply @DancesWithWoves, so I thank you for the Thumbs Down vote
I don't like Republicans or Democrats either.
I align with right libertarian views
Strict constitutionalism: Emphasis on government limited to enumerated powers.
Minimal government: Only core functions like for defense, courts, contract enforcement
Strong property rights: Opposition to eminent domain and government seizure of private land.
Support for returning land to Indigenous peoples
I don't like Republicans or Democrats either.
I align with right libertarian views
Strict constitutionalism: Emphasis on government limited to enumerated powers.
Minimal government: Only core functions like for defense, courts, contract enforcement
Strong property rights: Opposition to eminent domain and government seizure of private land.
Support for returning land to Indigenous peoples
Charity · 70-79
No, she has already said no, and I don't blame her in 8 years former president Obama went from having all black hair to all white hair -- those Republicans in the house and Senate fought him every inch and Mitch O'Connell stated he would when president Obama was elected.
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
Charity · 70-79
@Jake966
No they're not, THEY HAVE NO POWER
the Democrats don't control the house or the Senate nor have they under Trump, the Republicans do __ When Obama was in office Democrats had control over the house and senate for exactly 4 months - not 2 years as many would like to say because a few Democrats was out sick or died, if you're not there you can't vote....... Midterm elections of 2010 Democrats lost 9 seats in the Senate and 13 seats in the House and Republicans held control of both to the end of President Obama's term.
When Obama Had "Total Control of Congress" https://share.google/K2muDiMJKpVgZ4E4R
When Obama Had "Total Control of Congress" https://share.google/K2muDiMJKpVgZ4E4R
No they're not, THEY HAVE NO POWER
the Democrats don't control the house or the Senate nor have they under Trump, the Republicans do __ When Obama was in office Democrats had control over the house and senate for exactly 4 months - not 2 years as many would like to say because a few Democrats was out sick or died, if you're not there you can't vote....... Midterm elections of 2010 Democrats lost 9 seats in the Senate and 13 seats in the House and Republicans held control of both to the end of President Obama's term.
When Obama Had "Total Control of Congress" https://share.google/K2muDiMJKpVgZ4E4R
When Obama Had "Total Control of Congress" https://share.google/K2muDiMJKpVgZ4E4R
gregloa · 61-69, M
Bark could be the First Lady. 🤣😂
JSul3 · 70-79
She has no desire to become POTUS.
gregloa · 61-69, M
No it’s a man. It still won’t ever be president. What is the thing about presidents wives being president some day???
bookerdana · M
[@jackjjacksonNuh,man yer comparing her to an 81 yo woman ..Melania looks like the work of a taxidermist😅
jackjjackson · M

Mrs Trump will look better at 80 than Mrs Clinton did at 20. Mrs Trump has never hurt and only help the US and Mrs Clinton has hurt the US many time, benefitted wealth wise hugely and lied for decades.
@bookerdana
bookerdana · M
@jackjjackson I Wouldn't vote for Melania as dog catcher in buttfuck RI...AI can do wonders,though ; but the post never mentioned Clinton didn't involve Clinton ..
MrSmooTh · 31-35, M
Lord, I hope not.
BohoBabe · M
No, she doesn't want the job.
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TheeRoyalBee · 31-35, F
@jshm2 makes no sense…
jackjjackson · M
Former? @jshm2
meJess · F
The US isn’t ready for that yet.
MissingLink · 56-60, M
I doubt it but who knows, never thought trump would be elected either
Wiseacre · F
I don’t think so,, u?
fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
LOL!
Thrust · 56-60, M
Where does her giant, flea ridden tail fit in?🐒
SnickersDOM · M
she has repeatedly confirmed she has no interest in running
GoFish ·
naah
fun4us2b · M
I think she's smart enough - as long as she doesn't pander to the extremes and focuses on good policies. She's definitely up to the job.
But to answer the question...I predict - No....
But to answer the question...I predict - No....
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Roundandroundwego · 61-69
ROFL!!!!
Never think your way out of this! Just be smug!
Never think your way out of this! Just be smug!
JovialMoose · 51-55, M
Let's not be dumb and choose celebrity over experience.
Picklebobble2 · 61-69, M
I would imagine she's probably had more than enough scrutiny on everything she's ever done in public life to even consider it.
Although, one should remember detractors are never shy in coming forward and making their views known (no matter how much or little influence they believe they have)
If polls revealed there might be public support for the idea, the question is would she be able to say no ?
Although, one should remember detractors are never shy in coming forward and making their views known (no matter how much or little influence they believe they have)
If polls revealed there might be public support for the idea, the question is would she be able to say no ?
bijouxbroussard · F
I doubt she wants to, and even though I would vote for her if she did, I hope she doesn’t. As evil and racist as the MAGAs are now, I worry about her (and her husband’s) safety.
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP

ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout She has given birth twice.
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
@ItsMeMorgue show me 1x pic of 'her' preggers...
Alyosha · 36-40, M
She's already stated she doesn't feel like that's the lifestyle for her. It was her husband's project, not hers, and I'd leave it at that.
Jake966 · 56-60, M
Doubtful
swirlie · 31-35, F
No, but I think Kamala Harris might take another run at it.
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faery · F
No, for a few reasons, not least of which is that she's uninterested.
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
No.
BabyLonia · F
No
jackjjackson · M
Wouldn’t one have to be a woman to be “the first woman president”?








































