Sunday, December 23, 2007

First-Lady Extinction?

IF IT'S IMMINENT, HALLELUJAH.
By Timothy Noah, the Slate.com

In almost any campaign you may still see the wife in the skirted blue or red suit, the sensible pumps, accepting her wrist corsage from the 4-H club winner. But, behind its impregnable smiles and circle pins, the entire institution has been slowly crumbling. Increasingly, politicians' wives have jobs of their own or, cleanest of all, careers that have absolutely nothing to do with politics. Another reason political wifehood is dying is that men now are trying to be political spouses too, and they can't stand it. ... Sometime, in the not-too-distant future, we will acknowledge the passing of [the first lady's] role with the same amazement we felt at the fall of the Berlin Wall, crashing down so easily after standing for decades as an unbreachable certainty. Boy, we'll think; that sucker wasn't as strong as it looked. (READ)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"First-lady" extinction is long overdo! The image of the smiling, pearl-clad, supportive wife is a throw back to the 50s and has no place in modern politics.