^ Male testosterone levels are hardly stationary. They're erratic compared to female hormones, or so it's been gathered.
I always thought it was the opposite. Despite this, I think women on average would make slightly better leaders... if given the chance.
A lot of people in Louisville, Kentucky are levelheaded. It's everywhere else in KY that you have to look out for maniacs, fucktards, dumbfucks, rednecks, hicks, hillbillies, goobers, and morons.
They just reported a poll in today's Washington Post. 75 percent of the American people think it would be at just fine to have a female president. And 50 percent believe one will run in one of the next two elections.
Run ? Sure. Win ? Nope. To be honest, I am convinced that we will see a black president before any woman is elected into office...
the best way to get an answer to a question like this is to look at the track records. There have been several female state governors in the U.S. Their job performance could hardly be called stellar. One of the most recent examples is the governor of Louisiana. She did no better than the obviously inept and bumbling FEMA did.
taylan007 that could be said for a father too you know, my dad is less conferantaional than my mother is. what you need to do is judge people on there indervidual actions which is exactly whats NOT happerning now
Think about it this way...there are plenty of countries out there that think women are inferior to men. Diplomatically, how would the US deal with these countries that would view a woman president as inferior and inappropiate for the job, or countries that would downright break ties with the US if a woman president was elected? I'm no politics buff, but wouldn't this be a problem?