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Hot Seat: Presidential Looks

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(Page 1 of 7)GoDennisK.com12:10PMDec 17th 2007
Too bad this is our reality...but I guess haircuts do matter.
cowgirl2016012:20PMDec 17th 2007
Ariana is my favorite - she is the awesomest
montydogq5:40PMDec 17th 2007
Of course looks matter, think of what was covered in the news this year...a dead centerfold, drunk celebrities....blah blah....
Kevin L.5:42PMDec 17th 2007
Looks are everything.
ceeebeee9:58AMDec 18th 2007
Did you see Drudge's photo of Hillary yesterday?
Yikes.
lewis d10:52AMDec 18th 2007
looks are it!
hairlover10:56AMDec 18th 2007
i love edwards hair.
Frank11:00AMDec 18th 2007
I love edwards hair.
angela11:15AMDec 18th 2007
appearance matters, so does delivery and self assuredness, all part of the package. nixon lost to kennedy because of looks and delivery. glad to say.
KIWI12:22PMDec 18th 2007
WELL! IF LOOKS ARE THAT IMPORTANT WHAT HAPPENED 3 YEARS AGO WHEN THE IDIOT BUSH WAS PUT IN OFFICE???????LOOKS AND BRAINS HE HAS NOT!
Alex Gonzales12:24PMDec 18th 2007
looks are important. I want a hot world leader not a stupid ugly president.
Nick12:25PMDec 18th 2007
Of course looks matter. America looks to categorize and separate everything by looks , gender, monetary... Look this is America it is a bigoted, racist country.
LOOPHOLE12:34PMDec 18th 2007
Hillary looks much better with implants!!
Robbie12:45PMDec 18th 2007
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Qualities such as kindness and great personalities will enhance their looks, and most important, people who are unkind and have rotten personalities are ugly to me, no mater who they are.
r.e.b.12:49PMDec 18th 2007
Looks aside ( and they are important to us as to the rest of the world) the next
President will be a huge player involved in the world market, fending off rules
that hurt America and protecting our economy. Romney is the only person who
can handle world politics and most likely to be a factor domestically also. No
other candidate has his expertise or appearance. Being Mormon is nothing to
fear from him unless one is a nit wit and worries the LDS church is an economic achievement. By the way, I'm not Mormon, am a Catholic who once lived in Utah.
Debbie12:54PMDec 18th 2007
Looks shouldn't matter at all... What the heck is wrong with people who think looks have anything to do with politics.... What has this world come to?
Robbie12:54PMDec 18th 2007
I truly believe that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
For me, qualities such as kindness and a great personality enhances their looks to me.
Also, people who are unkind, selfish and vain seem very ugly to me, no matter who they are.
Bill Leichter12:58PMDec 18th 2007
Maybe that is why Edwards go for the $400 haircuts. But in his case it won't help. The same for the Cackle Clinton.
OFB1:01PMDec 18th 2007
you've got to be kidding me. Here's what's most important. Message, and following. The Media will choke on their caviar when Ron Paul and his Millions of Supporters take landslide victories in most states.
Follow the money. The answer to who is frontrunner is clear. Or does no one in this country believe that the media is bias? (why else would major newspapers endorse candidates?)

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boymeyers12:06PMDec 17th 2007
How sad that we even have to ask this question--ahh human nature I guess.