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Women and Their Governments: A Comparison

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 11:25 pm
by Glyphdoctor
This seems to be the top story in Egypt tonight:

“Those that are pushing Sisi to run are not the military camps, they are people in the streets, women in the first place,” Beblawi said.

“Don’t forget he is a handsome man,” he added.
http://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2014/01/2 ... nSpwU.dpuf

And the top story in the US right now:

"If the Democrats want to insult women by making them believe that they are helpless without Uncle Sugar coming in and providing for them a prescription each month for birth control because they cannot control their libido or their reproductive system without the help of the government, then so be it," he said. "Let us take this discussion all across America because women are far more than the Democrats have played them to be."

http://nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com/_news/20 ... ibido?lite

I don't really have anything profound to say about this but there was something rather odd in the juxtaposition of these news stories about women's libidos in relation to governments at the same time.

Re: Women and Their Governments: A Comparison

Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 2:02 am
by LovelyLadyLux
Not too sure about the women + Sisi part but as for the American comment by Huckabee - presently he IS a strong vocal Republican, maybe a Presidential Candidate in the 2016 Presidential election and is probably/possibly alluding to the Democrats and Obamacare and trying to needle in anything he can say against the Democrats and their healthcare policy.

Whether women generally, globally would vote for the best looking, most handsome candidate is something to ponder. Would they? Hmmmm............

(I've never read any studies one way or another on this topic. While it is something to ponder here for a few it is nothing I've held an interest in)

Re: Women and Their Governments: A Comparison

Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 12:19 pm
by Zooropa
Mmmm, Hukabee, another one of the scary talking snake brigade.

Re: Women and Their Governments: A Comparison

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 2:23 am
by Hafiz
The best test I can think of this would be Kennedy: and Gallup says not much difference. After him they all seem pretty ugly, that is unless you, or rather Italian women, think that Berlusconi is attractive with his hair transplant, several goes at plastic surgery, hair dye and botox injections.

The more you look at it the more you think that ugliness is a almost a prerequisite to political power. The French and Italians, home to the worship of beauty and style, stand out in the ugly brigade. Maybe attractiveness is cultural. What we think plain the Egyptians think attractive. Attractiveness might also be affected by how you vote with supporters seeing sexiness and the others ugly. Many thought Thatcher attractive, whilst to others she looked as hard and and as arrogant as her policies.

I've read some reports about Sisi mania and some wag is calling it Sisiphilia or, for the other side, Sisiphobia. Both of which appear contagious.