I don't know to whom you are referring, but I would say that because a woman is great looking, takes care of herself, has a sense of style, etc., that doesn't make her 'high maintenance.' I think high maintenance is, and my thoughts are largely based on the responses in this tread, about someone who is overly concerned with as spends a excessive time and money on grooming, clothing, shopping, etc., someone who is extravagant (generally with her man's pocketbook), expects a lot of attention, and expects to have her own way about most things. Jumping to a conclusion about someone based on a picture on an internet profile seems to be making too much of a leap.
Certainly anyone who is in the job and has sense would surround him/herself with advisors from all age groups--the best thing.....It is the energy level I am concerned about, surely you can admit to it lessening as one ages, but many keep their sharp brains and certainly experience is important.
The choices? Well, I have an opinion, but you wouldn't agree, so what's the point in arguing about it....just go to the ballot box.
Actually, no matter who I am or where I live, I have a stake in who is the president of the US as the person in that job and the decisions he/she makes affect the rest of the world.....just look at Iraq and how that has affected the world....
But anyway, as I've said many times on here I AM AN AMERICAN, A CITIZEN, and if that is your criteria for my having a right to an opinion, then I have a right.
I think Nixon gets way to much credit for opening up a dialogue with China---this was an event that was ripe for the time...Nixon just happened to the in the right place at the right time...could have been any other person who was president at the time....same with Reagan and the wall coming down in 1989.....
Okay, boys.....Your Turn
omg you are so shallow.....