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From: tonjon@fluke.UUCP (Tony Johnson)
Newsgroups: net.politics
Subject: Re: Mondale Who?
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Date: Wed, 15-Aug-84 12:33:38 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug 15 12:33:38 1984
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I think the point of Ferraro's media attention is that eight years from now,
she MIGHT (heaven help us) be president.  In addition, while it's true that 
Mondale is the fellow we're supposed to look at on the presidential side, 
the idea of a woman in a heretofore mans office is fascinating to many viewers 
and to lots of arm-chair political scientists in the media, AND (lets face it) 
she's better television than any of the other candidates (as Johnny Carson 
pointed out; regardless of who wins the election, the Democrats have the bathing
suit contest hands down!!. Okay, okay, it was sexist, but they LIKED it on the
tonight show.).

These sexist (maybe) comments reflect my own opinion and do not necessarily 
express those of my employer, John Fluke Mfg Co., Inc.

				Tony Johnson,
				Everett, WA.