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Question of the Day | 06/11/2008 1:00 am

What advice do you have for Cindy McCain?

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Julia Reed

Julia Reed | 06/11/2008 1:00 am

Let Your Hair Down!

Relax, let your hair down (literally — we have this gorgeous photograph of her in the June Vogue, with loose hair and a lot less foundation than she usually wears and she looks terrific), try to enjoy the campaign.
Joan Ganz Cooney

Joan Ganz Cooney | 06/11/2008 1:00 am

Cindy McCain Only Needs One Piece of Advice

Cindy McCain doesn’t need any advice except to appear a little more relaxed.
Liz Smith

Liz Smith | 06/11/2008 1:00 am

Get Fluffed Up, Cindy

Maybe get a new look, fluffed up. But she seems a-ok to me.

 

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FrannieEm
Once again, I wouldn’t presume to give you suggestions. Keep taking your blood pressure medicine, hold on to your hat and protect your children. I also think the girls are right, fluff your hair up, you are a beautiful woman and let it shine.
By FrannieEm on 06/11/2008 1:03 am
FrannieEm
Well, I guess I did presume. You’ve got great taste in clothes, the rest is you figure it out
By FrannieEm on 06/11/2008 1:04 am
elaines1
I really liked Cindy’s hair when her husband ran last time. It was really short, pixie-like, and it made her look a lot younger. She is a beautiful woman but she is so thin and her hair is so long that she looks gaunt now. I’d say, gain a little weight and get your hair cut short, and enjoy the compliments!
By elaines1 on 06/23/2008 3:49 pm
Bonnie Oliver
I agree about the need to relax more. I am sure she does fine with regard to the social demands. She has a sense of humor and if the audience could see it more often, that would be a tremendous asset. She tells a funny story about driving the family automobile inasmuch as John does little driving any more because of his arms and also, as Cindy says, because the family car is not a jet. She has style and LOTS of money (her own money) so maybe all the advisers will agree it would be okay if she put away some of the modest clothes and went for a more chic look. It seems as if advisers to First Ladies want them to all look alike; and in one word that would be “sensible”. Cindy McCain does have her causes so there is no problem with her compassion and desire to help those less fortunate than herself. Her record speaks for itself.
By Bonnie Oliver on 06/11/2008 1:23 am
Bonnie Oliver
Postscript: To WOW readers. Just a note, off the subject here, to let some of you who have quit smoking know that there are at least four WOW participants who are making the attempt - due to an earlier blog this week. If you have words of encouragement you might want to move over to that blog and add your humor or thoughts to Josie, Linda, Peg and Liza. To get there, you can just type the word “smoking” in the “search” space at the top and to the right of the home page. These ladies are really trying.
By Bonnie Oliver on 06/11/2008 1:52 am
LizaD08beta
Ms. Oliver, :O … thank you … got a light? NO, listen …. I am kidding …. I really did cut back …. I won’t lie … I have been smoking … but, omg, thank you …. right in the middle of a topic to remind me of my goal …. hhhmmmm, very caring you! I love you for it.
By LizaD08beta on 06/11/2008 2:36 am
phyllisDoylePepe
Forgive my ignorance, Liza, but what does Beta mean?
By phyllisDoylePepe on 06/11/2008 10:06 am
Frank Peterson
Phyllis: Beat: in the process of testing the site to see that all is copacetic.
By Frank Peterson on 06/11/2008 10:24 am
Frank Peterson
Duh! Beta means the same —beat? duh! lol
By Frank Peterson on 06/11/2008 10:25 am
LizaD08beta
Hi Ms. Phyllis, Beta is a word that computer people use when they are testing out their new site or product … beta means in development. So, I am Liza D 08 … beta on account I am still in development.
By LizaD08beta on 06/11/2008 10:46 am
MichaelSalling
I’m sure this has been answered phyllis, so i won’t — just want say that ignorance never needs to be forgiven — those who admit need to be congratulated — and as to BETA, I want to acknowledge the savviness and farsightedness of this website — getting it introduced by charlie rose was a coup — also, when i sat down to check out the “ladies” this morning and the term beta crossed my mind, i had a “brain fart” (some would call it an epiphany but since my cousin in Houston read my blog and emailed to call me a pompous ass I’ve stopped using that term) — I’ve been intending to publish a book entitled WOTA (Wisdom of the Ages) — I’ve now decided to call it “Wisdom of the Ages/Beta Edition” — have a great day. Hope to chat again on wowowow — love that website name — so keyboard friendly !
By MichaelSalling on 06/11/2008 5:43 pm
Frank Peterson
Bonnie: you can also to the top of the page to where theres a small red left arrow and click on it til you see Health and there you are.
By Frank Peterson on 06/11/2008 5:10 am
Frank Peterson
Oops make that the right arrow—this is your right, this is your left Frank *what time did you say it is???
By Frank Peterson on 06/11/2008 5:19 am
DianaT
What are you guys doing up so late? How do you see to type? And, I thought I was a night owl!
By DianaT on 06/11/2008 9:29 am
Frank Peterson
Diana: Bad case of insomnia right now—will someone please get the sand outta my eyes please?
By Frank Peterson on 06/11/2008 10:22 am