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"Has anybody else noticed that Ann Coulter has a gigantic adam’s apple and giant hands?"
Yes. The entire left of center blogosphere has and begins their Coulter posts with "Ann Coulter, the man..."
Anna Nicole Smith just gave birth somewhere in the Caribbeans. Sad story. Her 20 yr old son died there while visiting Smith and his new born half sister.
Coulter looks like a fairly talented tranny.
For true barf-worthiness, you have to look to Katherine Harris (R-FL).
My husband is in to wholesome looking blondes. His crush as a kid was Olivia Newton-John. When we met, all the posters in his place were of blondes.
Maybe Laurie Dhue would fit the bill:
Personally, I just don't get the blonde thing. Most of the tv cable blondes just don't seem that bright. The reason why Maria B is every guy's fantasy is that she is: (a) attractive; (b) smart; and (c) seems like a down to earth good person. In short, she is a woman of substance. Most female cable anchors seem like prissy debutantes or ditzy doofuses.
SFWoman,
Left of center nowadays means anyone who doesn't think George W. Bush is doing God's work. There are capitalist democrats and libertarian democrats, so party lines certainly don't mean much anymore.
Glen,
That woman has one hell of a deer in headlight stare to her. Is that common for FoxNews blondes?
I recall seeing a couple highly attractive Al Jazeera anchor/reporters (from the movie Control Room). Stephen Colbert often brings up Soledad O'Brien. Would a dark hair Mediterrean look be something to breed for?
If you're talikng about the woman in the thread heading photo..she's cool!
She's pretty without being outrageously pretty (not that I really care, being more of a Anderson Cooper/Jon Stewart look-type liker - ie, blokes), seems relatively intellgent, and has a barely suppressed smirk every time she interviews anyone from the NAR.
What's not to like?
totally OT: first rain the SF Valley since April this morning....
That woman has one hell of a deer in headlight stare to her. Is that common for FoxNews blondes?
Sadly, yes.
I recall seeing a couple highly attractive Al Jazeera anchor/reporters (from the movie Control Room). Stephen Colbert often brings up Soledad O’Brien. Would a dark hair Mediterrean look be something to breed for?
Absolutely. The ideal female anchor needs to be cosmopolitan and worldly. She would ideally have dark hair and eyes evoking a part of the world outside the anglo-american corridor. She could be Mediterranean, Middle-Eastern or Indian (british accent optional). It is even better if you can't tell (leaves something to the imagination). In a perfect world, she would be all of these things. Also good if she has a world-class education with a background in finance or econ.
Robert Coté Says:
Robert Reich and Madeline Albright.
Are you trying to breed a colony of trolls?
If Queen Rania is available, she can have the job. I have always been a big fan. Queen Noor doesn't do much for me.
Maybe Rania could have a kid with George Soros or Robert Rubin.
I think many of the CNBC women (and men for that fact) have MBAs from top schools and experience on the Street. I know at least the ones I watch in the AM hours have mentioned they were things like sell-side associate, etc. at GS.
To make definitive rankings yourselves, you can check out the CNBC reporters here:
http://moneycentral.msn.com/Content/CNBCTV/AnchorsAndReporters/Index.asp
and judge for yourselves. Maria and Erin Burnett are the top 2 in my book. I don't think the lowly correspondents are listed here. There was one covering NYC's fashion week yesterday who was very easy on the eyes.
"The Center has moved so far left these last two generations people seem to have forgotten some things."
Well, the direct election of senators was pretty much the last nail in states' rights's coffin. States' rights was the big issue of the 19th century, but Civil War and reconstruction pretty much resolved the discussion in favor of Federal hegemony. (I should say that personally, I prefer more state autonomy to experiment and do their own thing)
I don't see the center moving left in the last 50 years. If you mean conservative in the classical sense (as in adhering staunchly to the old and inaction), yeah, we don't oppress blacks and Latinos and women as much anymore. But the main thrust of the American political movement of the last 20 years have been reactionary.
D'OH!
How could I forget CNN's delicious Ali Velshi in the 'tasty geezers for birds' section!
Much much better than Lou Dobbs. His face reminds me far too much of a squished-up Hot Cross Bun.
speedingpullet Says:
Much much better than Lou Dobbs. His face reminds me far too much of a squished-up Hot Cross Bun.
More like an anemic turtle.
Finance is still male dominated. There's little active effort to find eye candy for female CNBC viewers.
You guys have grossly underrated Madeline Albright's genes. She was very attractive when she was young.
SQT,
Also, would the Gore girls be your husband's type? (just desperately trying to wipe memory of that FauxNews anchor)
RC,
Trolls in Middle Earth are financially savvy, stalwart, strong in character, and, like your pair, short, hairy, and trollish-looking. Thought it fit as well.
"Trolls in Middle Earth are financially savvy, stalwart, strong in character"
You're thinking of dwarves. Trolls were big and stupid in Middle Earth.
Astrid,
True. There is no eye candy for women on CNBC. Ted David? Ron Insana? Steve Liesman? Mark Haines?
Yikes. No wonder women don't watch CNBC as much as men.
"We true conservatives established National Parks, passed equal rights, actively seek out talent and justly reward effort without regard to skin or gender."
Huh? Those were the workings of Progressives. A classical conservative would be Edmund Burke. Your definition just muddies the confusing left/right divide even further.
On the other hand, no shame in admitting you are a Progressive.
"Ted David? Ron Insana? Steve Liesman? Mark Haines?"
Actually, I wouldn't mind a lunch date with any of them. (But then, I always found well groomed, balding, middle aged men to be quite attractive)
skibum,
It's an easy mistake to make. I'm just such a nerd!
Robert Reich is really really tiny. You don't realize it in photos or on TV, but in person he really looks to be the size of Mini-me.
astrid Says:
Robert Reich is really really tiny. You don’t realize it in photos or on TV, but in person he really looks to be the size of Mini-me.
Speaking of mixing up conservative vs. liberal definitions, it's amusing to watch CNBC when they have Reich on as a talking head. Usually he's the token "left winger" beating post for Kudlow and his goons. The funniest thing is, these days, he's spouting stuff that is very fiscally conservative compared to the idiots Kudlow and co. Last I saw him, it was all about the economic outlook, and how growth is great, we should all be happy about the ongoing economic expansion, etc. while Reich was the lone wolf trying to spit out warnings about the horrendous negative savings rate, the housing ATM debacle, and other stuff that was, frankly, very fiscally conservative.
I think there's general consensus that Anderson Cooper is gay, so probably good not to be attracted to him.
Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Ed Helms and Jason Jones all have great eye appeal and very soothing voices. (Any wonder why FauxNews is so popular compared to "real" news?)
SQT,
The Gore girls are natural blondes and they do look a bit like Heather Locklear.
I'd say Karenna Gore Schiff kinda looks like a relatively (relative to Claudia Schiffer) more homely Claudia Schiffer.
Stone Phillips is appropriately named. That guy seems to struggle to put together 2 coherent thoughts in a row every time he speaks. He's also pretty darn stiff. If you're talking network news folks, does anyone really like Katie Couric or find her attractive? That smirk she always has makes me want to smack her.
http://www.benengebreth.org/housingtracker/
SJ and SF inventory back up to near-peak levels.
Interestingly, SD and Phoenix *asking* prices are over 10% negative YoY according to this site.
Oh, and Boston is down 15.9% in asking price from last year. A sign of where the BA is headed?
"If you’re talking network news folks, does anyone really like Katie Couric or find her attractive?"
She creeps me out. She's like an older version of Rachel Ray (shudder).
RC:
IIRC, conservative a few decades back was most definitely against equal rights. To be extremely snippy; things change, so going purely be definition, each generation of conservatives will have to find a new position to be fighting a losing battle for.
The position of (R) vs. (D) during the Civil War has also flipped, in terms of the liberal vs. conservative nature, which makes it harder to compare. But, if we look back to that time, we find things like the Fugitive Slave Act that could be considered a violation of state's rights.
I don't mind progressivism, but I think both sides have taken things to the extreme. The right has found that catering to religion and the fearful gets more votes than fiscal discipline, and so they careen in a whole new direction. The left is still struggling to get in gear; a growing dependence on unions and a poor PR arm has left them unable to make necessary policy changes and unable to announce them if it could.
WRT to JFK: Why the larger military? A major argument for taxes is the creation of positive externalities. (e.g. the Eisenhower interstate system.) The military does not directly provide these, and making it more massive than it already is provides no added value. Infrastructure provides value; education provides at least as much value as the military, and on an ongoing basis. Yes, I know about the technology that comes from military research. I don't want that to go, but I seem to remember that it was a Republican president that coined the term "military-industrial complex". Currently, the amount spent on the poor is insignificant compared to the amount pouring into defense and its dependent industries. If you want to reduce waste, your time is best spent there instead of chasing after Reagan's welfare queen red-herring.
John Kerry's daughters are handsome, as in "slightly less mannish than Ann Coulter but of a similar build" handsome. They are allegedly very smart.
astrid Says:
She creeps me out. She’s like an older version of Rachel Ray (shudder).
Don't get me started on Rachel Ray - she is actually more annoying than Couric. I prefer Giada DeLaurentis. But who wouldn't? Although, some might say that's like preferring Ginger to Maryann.
Giada is probably doing fine with her family money alone. I always get the feeling she does the cooking show thing just for fun.
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The last post is getting a bit unwieldy. Let's continue the utopia and eugenics discussions here.
If you need a starter, here it is - pick four couples for breeding the perfect CNBC reporter.
The link below will take you to CNBC's page for their on air personalities (thank you to skibum):
http://moneycentral.msn.com/Content/CNBCTV/AnchorsAndReporters/Index.asp
Disclaimer: This post is a parody about the CNBC and its on air personalities. The information contained in the post is offered in the spirit of speculative fun and is not intended as libel or slander on CNBC or its on air personalities.