Has anyone "hot" ever been on a Pres. ticket?

Flint • Sep 10, 2008 4:47 pm
I mean, I'm not a good judge of dude hotness, but I'm curious is "sex appeal" has ever been used in an election.
Shawnee123 • Sep 10, 2008 4:48 pm
I don't know.

Please explain on the form provided where you got the idea for this thread. Submit to management, in triplicate, by day's end.

Didn't women find JFK hot?
Flint • Sep 10, 2008 4:51 pm
JFK. I thought of that right after I posted this thread.
morethanpretty • Sep 10, 2008 5:14 pm
JFK for sure, and I think Bill Clinton had some appeal as a "charmer." I'm too young to think so, but I think I might've heard that somewhere one time...
Sheldonrs • Sep 10, 2008 7:09 pm
JFK is the only one I'd blow. AFTER he rinsed the Marilyn off of it.
Clodfobble • Sep 10, 2008 7:29 pm
Personally, neither JFK or Clinton would do it for me, not at all. Mitt Romney would have had a little bit, if he'd made it that far, and I know a few ladies who think Obama is hot.
footfootfoot • Sep 10, 2008 9:26 pm
A woman I know met Clinton and she said he had disarming charisma in person. From what I've read chicks dig charisma.
wolf • Sep 10, 2008 11:23 pm
JFK is it.

Looking back over all of the other contenders, I'd say that's it.

I never thought Clinton was as sexy as the MTV generation did.
jinx • Sep 10, 2008 11:29 pm
I remember my grandmother being hot for Gary Hart...
SteveDallas • Sep 10, 2008 11:33 pm
Surely one of the guys will confess to a hankering for Liddy Dole.

Right? Somebody? . . . . ...

[size=1](Yeah, I know she wasn't "on the ticket.")[/size]
Flint • Sep 11, 2008 12:15 am
SteveDallas;483077 wrote:
Surely one of the guys will confess to a hankering for Liddy Dole.

Right? Somebody? . . . . ...

[size=1](Yeah, I know she wasn't "on the ticket.")[/size]
The old, Republican housewives might not be "hot" as such, but there would be something to soiling their sanctity, and bringing shame upon their anus. Not so much of a sexual act as it would be a revenge against the sphincter of injustice. Shoe-horning a dissenting opinion into their internal dialogue.
Sundae • Sep 11, 2008 5:22 am
Making them cry twice in one night?
Chocolatl • Sep 11, 2008 9:47 am
I always thought Franklin Pierce was good looking in a 19th century kind of way.
Shawnee123 • Sep 11, 2008 9:51 am
I thought Michael Dukakis was a cutie. :blush:
footfootfoot • Sep 11, 2008 10:56 am
Sundae Girl;483120 wrote:
Making them cry twice in one night?


The white house curtains are innocent bystanders.
Ibby • Sep 11, 2008 11:10 am
Flint;482958 wrote:
I mean, I'm not a good judge of dude hotness, but I'm curious is "sex appeal" has ever been used in an election.


don't deny it flint. we all know this whole thread just exists so you can keep your cover up.
don't worry. i won't tell her.


oh wait.. oops.
TheMercenary • Sep 11, 2008 6:00 pm
footfootfoot;483028 wrote:
A woman I know met Clinton and she said he had disarming charisma in person. From what I've read chicks dig charisma.

I think his reputation in that department is fairly well documented. That list is pretty big for a sitting president, of couse we only heard rumors about JFK, so I guess he could give Willie a run for his money.
Pico and ME • Sep 12, 2008 12:18 pm
I shook Clinton's hand at one of his book signings. He is definitely charismatic.

NOT that I was such a huge fan that I had to go...it was so close to where I live that I had to go for it. How many books do you have that are signed...in person...by a past president...huh?
smoothmoniker • Sep 12, 2008 2:13 pm
I have a cookbooks written by and signed by a former White House executive chef ... does that count?
Pico and ME • Sep 12, 2008 3:06 pm
Well...I suppose.

I almost had a piece of paper of George Bush Sr. thanking me for the use of my office, but my assistant nagged/whined it away from me.
glatt • Sep 12, 2008 3:17 pm
For her first birthday, my daughter got a card from the White House, "signed" by Bill Clinton. I don't know how she got it. Maybe somebody in my family requested it and never told us.
jinx • Sep 12, 2008 5:35 pm
My grandfather was a big wig with TVA, he showed me quite a few letters he'd received from Reagan back in the day.

And we have an official glass from Air Force 1 for some reason...
dar512 • Sep 13, 2008 12:56 am
SteveDallas;483077 wrote:
Surely one of the guys will confess to a hankering for Liddy Dole.

Right? Somebody? . . . . ...

[size=1](Yeah, I know she wasn't "on the ticket.")[/size]

If we're including wives, then Jackie has to be on the list:

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Flint • Sep 13, 2008 2:22 am
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Sundae • Sep 13, 2008 7:38 am
glatt;483741 wrote:
For her first birthday, my daughter got a card from the White House, "signed" by Bill Clinton. I don't know how she got it. Maybe somebody in my family requested it and never told us.

Complete and utter aside - the best part of my Mum's 60th birthday (so she told me on a recent visit) was a card I had arranged to have signed by her favourite actor. It surprised all of us, because I had it delivered to my brother's address and he had thrown away the stamped addressed envelope I provided for the card to be returned in. So it was only when Mum started opening her cards at lunch and I recognised the picture on the one she had just opened that I signalled my brother with my eyes. About 2 seconds before Mum started screaming. It took us about 5 minutes to even convince her it was really from him.

I wrote him a thank you note, but I'd just like to say again - thank you Mr Edward Petherbridge, you are a gentleman. He not only signed it (and he has gorgeous handwriting) he drew a little pen and ink sketch of himself as Lord Peter Wimsey - the first role in which my Mum knew him.
TheMercenary • Sep 14, 2008 12:40 pm
Pico and ME;483693 wrote:
I shook Clinton's hand at one of his book signings.

I hope you washed it afterwards.
Urbane Guerrilla • Sep 18, 2008 2:18 am
Goofy-goofiness-type thread responses aside, seriously now, Dan Quayle was thought to resemble Robert Redford about as closely as any senior politico would be likely to. Congresscritters of either house (Dan was in both) aren't exactly oil paintings. Not usually.