Both women adopted a tone that any woman who has ever endured a sorority rush will recognize: aggressive, cheerful, empowered conformity, hostile to idiosyncrasy.
And yet, these G.O.P. B.F.F.’s share an extraordinary — you could even say idiosyncratic — trait with a woman who is not welcome in their club, the Democratic speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi.
“Take a look at Nancy Pelosi, the third most powerful woman” in the United States. The speaker and Ms. Palin, she suggested, were so radically different as to be incomparable.
In reality, though, the three belong to what may be the smallest, most exclusive clique in American politics. The admission requirements are beyond most women, and all men: members must be prominent players in the United States political arena and must have given birth to not one, not two, not three, not even four — but five children, something that presumably gives them more in common than they might like to admit.
Just checking in on ya to see how you're doing and thought I guess the 'crazy lady' thread was an o.k. place to do it.
Pretty nuts when it gets exclusive, gotta pop out five and listen to politics. They didn't mention the tea type, because that could have made for a more attractive package, imo.
I'm sour grapes.
Sleep well u.
Posted: April 19th, 2010, 7:12 am
by stilltrucking
Good Morning Dame.
I just noticed that women are everywhere,biillions of them, in the shopping centers, on the street, in cars, everywhere I look women and more women. I never noticed how many women there are.
Sometimes I'd stand in the middle of a crowded mall and try to picture both men and women naked. I don't know if I just went off topic, but that's where I went in memory after reading what ya wrote and Tutti Frutti.
Re: Women, they are everywhere.
Posted: January 19th, 2011, 6:59 am
by stilltrucking
It helps me to keep things in perspective to imagine people naked. Remember The Naked Ape? It was a best seller way back in the days. Not sure if it was any good, the science I mean.