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Attack of the Killer Presidential Spouses

It's an impressive lineup of spouses in Campaign 2008, says Robert Watson of Florida's Lynn University, who studies this sort of thing. Even Bill Clinton is kinda good. The one bum?

Mr. Watson predicted a possibly challenging road for the wife of former New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former Judith Nathan, who is the only first-spouse candidate he said would not be impressive.

While she forged her own significant professional career as a nurse before marrying Mr. Giuliani in 2003, New York's tabloids have criticized her as "the other woman" in the breakup of Mr. Giuliani's second marriage. (This is her third marriage also.) Lately, his campaign has kept her under wraps while it deals with coverage of reports that when he was New York's mayor, the city paid for a security detail for Miss Nathan. They have denied the misuse of city funds.

But it will be absolutely hoo-larious when Rudy interrupts high-level diplomatic meetings to take her cell phone calls!

Bonus question: Who are the only two divorced First Ladies?

All your questions answered here.

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Comments to "Attack of the Killer Presidential Spouses":

David | December 17, 2007, 8:44am | #

What's truly sad is that there is some segment of the population whose votes are affected by things like "I don't like his wife. She seems like a bitch.".

Taktix® | December 17, 2007, 9:00am | #

We should have a separate election for first lady.

Elizabeth Kucinich would be a shoe-in...

sage | December 17, 2007, 9:14am | #

Click on over to Drudge and take a look at that leading picture. Think what she would look like after a term as POTUS. She wouldn't make it. This campaign has taken hundreds of years off her life.

prolefeed | December 17, 2007, 9:24am | #

What's truly sad is that there is some segment of the population whose votes are affected by things like "I don't like his wife. She seems like a bitch.".

The really sad part is the people voted based on their like or dislike of the candidate him/herself. My wife was referring to HRC's bitchiness, and I told her I would be fine with that, and would vote for her, if we could somehow transplant Ron Paul's political philosophy into her brain.

Millions of people are thinking of voting for Huckabee because he is a pleasant guy, and not pondering what policies he'd inflict upon us.

Sulla | December 17, 2007, 10:14am | #

Who are the only two divorced First Ladies?


Quick guess without looking it up-

Andrew Jackson's wife?
Nancy Reagan?

the innominate one | December 17, 2007, 10:36am | #

Martha Washington was one

Donna Hanover | December 17, 2007, 10:46am | #

She disgusting simply for being a recepticle of Giuliani sperm

Rhywun | December 17, 2007, 10:49am | #

What's truly sad is that there is some segment of the population whose votes are affected by things like "I don't like his wife. She seems like a bitch.".

Or even worse, "he/she has been married three times". The horror!

joe | December 17, 2007, 10:51am | #

But it will be absolutely hoo-larious when Rudy interrupts high-level diplomatic meetings to take her cell phone calls!

"What?...OK, 2 percent or whole?...I'll stop off at the 9/11 on my way home. Bye, hon."

mike | December 17, 2007, 10:55am | #

I'll stop off at the 9/11 on my way home.

Awesome. You should TM that.

Mad Max | December 17, 2007, 11:59am | #

Mormons have gone mainstream, otherwise *Romney,* not Giuliani, would be the butt of these multiple-wife jokes.

VM | December 17, 2007, 12:08pm | #

Taktix® | December 17, 2007, 9:00am | #
We should have a separate election for first lady.

Elizabeth Kucinich would be a shoe-in...
emphasized word misspelled. Replace "l" with an "r".

joe - hilarious!

R C Dean | December 17, 2007, 12:43pm | #

emphasized word misspelled. Replace "l" with an "r".

Plus, that should read "Elizabeth Kucinich would be a shoe in win hands down (well, one hand anyway)". Although Jeri Thompson would certainly make this a dead heat.

thoreau | December 17, 2007, 12:53pm | #

If we held separate elections for first lady, I have to admit that I wouldn't vote for the hottest one. I'd vote for the craziest one.

Just to make the White House more interesting.

VM | December 17, 2007, 1:06pm | #

good call, RC!

and Doktor T: we're gonna lock you in Stevo's bunk for that :)

joe | December 18, 2007, 10:14am | #

Awesome. You should TM that.

Can't. I stole it.