



I admit it. I am an avoider. For the most part, I avoid politics at all cost. Yes, I do have my own opinions, but I prefer to keep them to myself. For me, I think it is because when it comes to politics, the "crazy" in us all just seems to come out. Don't get me wrong. I am all for passion and enthusiasm about our country and it's direction, but I just hate all the drama that comes with differing opinions. Of course, it always seems intensified when it is an election year. So, while I will refrain from the usual debates regarding presidential candidates and their proposed policies or never-ending promises, I will however discuss an equally important issue....yes, that's right. FASHION!
Now, I am a firm believer that the eye candy on a man's right arm is just as equally important as the man himself. The age-old adage is true, "Behind every great man is a great woman", and when it comes to the First Lady, it definitely doesn't hurt if she can dress as fashionably as politics allow. I personally would prefer not to have a haggard looking First Lady representing American women everywhere.
So, judge for yourself. Do we have any potential fashionistas vying for First Lady?
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