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    Ok guys -- who do you think was the most influential First Lady of the White House?

    You can choose however you want to decide -- either on social influence, political influence, diplomatic influence, and so forth.


    Or, if you really feel up to it, choose a First Lady for each of the above, on who was most influential.
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    Elanor Roosevelt.

    No, I take that back. Mrs. Wilson. She did the Prez's job while he was ill in 1919.
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    • #3
      I'd say Eleanor Roosevelt.

      While Mrs. Wilson was running the show for a while, she didn't get much credit for it, and was thus not as influential I think.
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      • #4
        Hillary Clinton

        Maybe with the exception of Eleanor, I don't think as many jokes have been made about a first "lady"
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        • #5
          All of the above plus Dolly Madison.

          We're still eating her cakes today.
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          • #6
            J. Edgar Hoover.


            Sorry, couldn't resist it.....

            Jackie O. in the arts and fashion stakes, Eleanor Roosevelt in civil rights and internationalism.
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            • #7
              1.) Eleanor Roosevelt.

              2.) Hillary Clinton

              3.) Abigail Adams
              "I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration somehow you're not patriotic. We should stand up and say we are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration." - Hillary Clinton, 2003

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              • #8
                Wilson, for sure
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                • #9
                  Ok -- so Eleanor Roosevelt is an obvious choice.


                  Any influential first ladies that have too often been disregarded or not appreciated??
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