Question of the Day | 11/23/2008 11:00 pm
Which three First Ladies of the past do you think were the most distinguished?
Nancy Reagan, Jacqueline Kennedy, Lady Bird Johnson
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For me it is Mrs Roosevelt, then Jackie and because I too love the wild flowers Lady Bird.
I like Michelle but she will have 8 years (I hope) to prove that she can fit with that group.
Although I have great hope and confidence in Michelle Obama I will not jinx her by listing her before the Inauguration. So, listing previous First Ladies, I will go with:
Eleanor Roosevelt
Jacqueline Kennedy
Hillary Clinton
Three very different women. each leaving their individual, vibrant, mark on this very strange position which lacks a job description.
Did something bad come out about Dolly Madison?
Jackie Kennedy is the most distinguished first lady in my lifetime. No contest. And Eleanor Roosevelt does seem to be peerless over time…but that may partially be because her lifetime coincided with the rise of the newsreel/ television media. Her work in establishing the United Nations, however, is hard to beat.
Before Mrs. Roosevelt, we depend on biographies and letters to “distinguish” one first lady from another. So it’s hard to say.
And y’can’t really overlook Betty Ford. She pulled a whole nation out of denial with her own courage.
LOL, Ms. Dee, I agree with you about Dolly Madison and find it hard to believe that she hadn’t been mentioned in this list of great first ladies of our country.. I personally feel that Eleanor Roosevelt has no peer in this lofty group. Certainly Abigal Adams, Jacqueline Kennedy, Dolly Madison, and Lady Bird Johnson are right up there and earn their place in history. However, there are so many others that come to mind when I think of the dedication and strength they provided their husbands with such grace so that they could lead. We owe so many much graditude.
And, Alice Roosevelt Longworth gets my vote as greatest most distinguished first child ever!!
My list is not much different than others:
Abigail Adams(even though the women were forgotten)
Eleanor Roosevelt
Lady Bird Johnson
adn I hope Michelle Obama is one day at the top of the list.
I’m really late to the party today, but IMO Jackie cannot be beat by any 1st Lady in the past couple hundred years, though Martha was a winner!
To Joan Larsen,
Thanks to your posts and recommendations re the biography of Alice Roosevelt I went to the bookstore today and purchased the book. Looking forward to learning more about her.
Janet
J Holmes —
I’d call Alice a woman before her time — but actually, I have not seen her like since either. An inspiration as she certainly did not fade from the scene ever — and would I have liked to hang out with her today! Once you read it, you will see she had a code word with her lover — they couldn’t say “I love you” so they said “Hello hello” and I now have my husband and children doing that and I smile each time the word is said — as it is our secret, straight from Alice. The woman in my family (now gone) were unbelievably fun and lively — not sedate, but polished but out to get the most out of life and the people who lived it — and I take after them — and after Alice - though she bypassed me by far. Hope you like it - someone wrote it is long. It is long, but the story doesn’t flag as her “reign” was 90 years - and I admire what the years it took to put it together in such an interesting and WOW fashion.
Eleanor
Roosevelt,
Jaqueline
Kennedy,
And…
Hillary
Clinton -
All these women stood in their own shadow. None in my opinion has yet matched them…
I believe Michelle will also become one of the most influential first ladies, women in America, list… And, when do we get to finally call them First Women… ? “ladies” is so archaic and, will finally be really outdated when we have our first “first man”

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