[net.women] And the first woman President is...

andrews@ubc-cs.UUCP (James H. Andrews) (07/23/85)

Submitted for your inspection...  the latest from my closet of anxieties...
stop me if you've heard this one...

The year is 1987...
   U.S. President Ronald Reagan dies after a long battle with cancer...
      George Bush takes over the reins of power...
         With the Great Communicator dead, the American people perceive more
         clearly the right-wing policies of the U.S. government...
            The Republicans start to slip in the polls...
               George Bush gracefully declines to run in 1988, knowing that
               they would get decimated...
                  And so who does the Republican Party push into the
                  Presidential race?...


     That's right, NANCY REAGAN!!

     Don't laugh, it could happen!  If the G.C. bites the biscuit, the
Republicans will be in great need of someone closely associated with the
Reagan *image*, since that's basically what the Presidency is based on.
(Besides, Nancy has about as much qualification to be President as Ronnie
does... :-)  And I understand that Nancy already has a lot of clout in the
Oval Office.
     I can see it now...  Endorsements flood in from Phyllis Schlafly and
her buddies as they re-activate their anti-ERA political network:  "Nancy
Reagan, having fulfilled her motherly and wifely duties in life, is now free
to pursue her political career" -- though not, of course, without a frequent
tear in her eye and a wish that Ronnie "were here to guide me."
     Yes, the death of Ronald Reagan might just be the best thing that could
happen to the Republican Party in 1987 or so, because it will give them the
chance they need to keep the Reagan *magic*, the Reagan *image*, the Reagan
*politics*, the Reagan *NAME* IN POWER UNTIL 1996!!!
     Put that in your closet of anxieties, Binkley...  Nancy Reagan has the
best chance of *anyone* to become the first woman President of the U.S.!

--Jamie.
"'Hero' is the surprising word that men use when they speak of Betty Friedan"

joel@peora.UUCP (Joel Upchurch) (07/29/85)

>Oh, come off it!  This is typical wishful thinking on your  part  and
>it  shows  absolutely no understanding of Republicans, conservatives,
>and the political process as practiced in this  country  (did  I  see
>that  you  sent  this  from  Canada?  :-),  by *any* party, including
>socialists and libertarians.
>
>Nancy Reagan?!?  Ho ho ha ha ho hee hee hee haaaaaa  haha  hoho  ha..
>That's rich!

        It isn't impossible,  merely  ludicrous.  Have  you  forgotten
        when  George  Wallace's  wife  succeeded  him  as  Governor of
        Alabama.   Didn't  the  wife  of  the   congressman   of   the
        congressman  shot down on KAL 007 run for his seat?  It is not
        uncommon for a Governor to appoint  a  congressman's  wife  to
        fill  out a term if he dies.  Having a wife follow her husband
        into political office isn't all that  uncommon.  What  do  you
        think  Elenor's  chances  would  have  been if she had had the
        democratic nomination in 48?  If you were to make  a  list  of
        the most likely people to succeed Ronald Reagan, I think Nancy
        would be on the top fifty at least.

gene@batman.UUCP (Gene Mutschler) (08/02/85)

>         It isn't impossible,  merely  ludicrous.  Have  you  forgotten
>         when  George  Wallace's  wife  succeeded  him  as  Governor of
>         Alabama.
           [etc, including Eleanor Roosevelt]
>                                   ... If you were to make  a  list  of
>         the most likely people to succeed Ronald Reagan, I think Nancy
>         would be on the top fifty at least.

Come on you guys, you're whistling past the graveyard.  Everyone KNOWS
the first woman President will be a Republican all right, but it will
be Jeane Kirkpatrick.  Suck on that, you neo-commie wimps.
-- 
Gene Mutschler             {ihnp4 seismo ctvax}!ut-sally!batman!gene
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