“For me, this experience has meant that what we think is impossible isn’t necessarily so, and that we’re capable of so much more than we realize,” Amy Clove said.
say beto o rourke might balance it all, running for president with the three young kids at home? what about ohio senator sherrod brown, unruly hair, gravelly voice? the new york times wrotes, sherrod brown, rumpled, unvarnished and just may be a candidate for president. vanity fair says brown sounds like a quintessential rp rug paul. bordering on pugnacious. who else is from the west? amy clove sh amy, if her voice was grum manying and gravelly, would she be charming? and we have not even talked about clothes. what exactly is he trying to tell voters with this v-neck sweater? is it folksy sincerity perhaps? just ask marco rubio during the primaries when these dress boots with heels became a thing. i m one of the only guys in the room and it didn t make a
connect with an audience in iowa. that s part of politics. but what i don t want to do is talk about her in relationship to hillary. i have one question on that very good question from shawna, but michael steele, my main question with this and nick sweeney had an article i also recommend to all of our viewers whether it was a satire to somebody who said, well, i was ready for a woman president, just not hillary clinton and i liked elizabeth warren but now there s just something about her that s rubbing me the wrong way. and amy clove shar and harris, there s something rubbing me the wrong way about them too. so the question is in the likability argument, is any woman always going to stand up worse than any man? i guess observing she s likable enough would be the wrong answer. yeah. i think elizabeth warren s is not going to be likability. i think her problem is, like ted cruz or chrissty, she missed her moment. she was the exciting candidate for a large portion of the democrati