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Is Hillary botoxing?

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No
48% 29 votes Total: 61 votes
Yes
52% 32 votes
No

I'm disappointed in this question's appearing, but not surprised. With so many other concerns facing the nation and the world, why would anyone even care if Hillary is concerned with her wrinkles?

Society has become so shallow in general. Paris and Brittney's extra-curricular activities and clothing choices, Mary Kate and Ashley's dinner plate contents, Lindsey Lohan's driving abilitiesmy goodness, no wonder other countries are laughing at us! This is a presidential campaign and most people are trying to decide which candidate would make the best leader of our country. Then this nonsense pops up!

As a woman, I am especially disheartened by the double standards between men and women. Just watch the news. Male news anchors are called "seasoned, wise, experienced, knowledgeable" when they age. Women news anchors are under tremendous pressure to look young all the time. They are branded as "over-the-hill, past her time, ugly, too old" when they begin to show just a shadow of a potential wrinkle. When they get too wrinkled, they retire, are forced to take a behind the scenes roll, or go under knives to keep their spotlight jobs.

I'm not expecting this to change anytime soon, and maybe it will never change. But to bring this pettiness to the presidential race is ridiculous. If the United States is trying to show the world the benefits of a democratic process and bring that process to other countries, we should take our own elections very seriously.

I say kudos to Hillary for being the first woman with enough potential to actually put her name in the running. Hooray for the chance to raise the importance of women's contributions to the political process. I give Barack kudos for being the first African American with enough potential to be the front runner in the democratic party. Hooray for the chance to raise the importance of African American's contribution to the political, social and the country's history and future.

Why aren't we discussing that instead of worrying about who looks like what, and who is wearing what type of headdress or whatnot. This is serious, not a joke. Why can't it be treated like that? Leave the gossip mongering for the entertainment section.

Learn more about this author, Mara Petit.
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Yes

It certainly looks like it. Maybe it was the lighting and/or make-up, but at the recent televised Democratic candidates' debate, Hillary Clinton looked like she's had some face work done. Is it from Botox, face lift, eye job or what?

The makeover couldn't have been an easy task. Hillary had to be exposed under the glare of stage lights while standing next to Lincolnesque lean and hungry Barack Obama and the hot haircut hunk, John Edwards.

Hillary's four months away from her 60th birthday, and considering her age, marriage problems with Bill, constant campaign travel, Senatorial duties and other factors, she should have more lines in her face than the downtown map of Cleveland.

However, the lady looked much younger than she has in decades on the TV program and in the news photos. Dare I make a sexist remark? Hillary looked absolutely glamorous.

Sorry, Hillary, but you just didn't resemble the old Hillary the Democrats have learned to love, and the Republicans have learned to fear.

Learn more about this author, Ted Sherman.
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