I cld never have married someone in any kind of public role which required me to have social skills, fashion sense, diplomacy on his behalf
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Hilary Clinton co-chaired the (albeit doomed) Healthcare reform commission & Michelle Obama was also active policy wise
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OK, great. We certainly know Hillary was politically ambitious. But if they weren't? If they had their own lives?
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Michelle Obama had her own life, she was a successful hospital administrator. Now she's talked of as a potential POTUS.
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But she was happy to give it up and be Flotus, wasn't she. What if she wasn't political at all & wanted to carry on in hospital?
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It's a good question - maybe someday we will see a partner of the POTUS who takes that position.
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Power of that scale tends to be hard to turn down. Either that or its a 'duty' that one is unlikely to shirk.
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Yes, I imagine so. I'd shirk it tho. Get divorced if necessary. Remarry after his term was over.
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Maybe some research on past US Presidents spouses? Not sure there's a Pulitzer buried in there!
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I don't know what you mean? Can someone become president if married to a non-political person or not?
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Don't know First Ladies well enough to know if any were introverts. In media age, suspect role of the spouse became more visible
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Sounds like there couldn't have been and certainly couldn't be now.
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