Path: bloom-picayune.mit.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!americast.com!americast.com!americast-post Newsgroups: americast.twt.life From: americast-post@AmeriCast.Com Organization: American Cybercasting Approved: americast-post@AmeriCast.com Subject: WHAT WOMEN AT HOME SAY ABOUT HILLARY Date: Thu, 29 Oct 92 14:38:17 EST Message-ID: \SE E;LIFE \HD WHAT WOMEN AT HOME SAY ABOUT HILLARY \DT LITTLE ROCK, Ark. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - "She was pitiful when she first came here. She didn't try to fit in, just went about her own business. She talked good but looked bad. If she had talked good and looked good, maybe we would have cottoned to her more." - Annie Odell, Little Rock resident * "That Betty Ford was mighty cute, but we think Hillary will be right up there next to Eleanor Roosevelt." - Female diner at Doe's Eat Place * "She's just a business woman." - Little Rock woman who requested anonymity * "She's been a steadying influence on a family with problems. There's the brother [Roger Clinton, a former cocaine addict], a trying mother-in-law [Virginia Kelley] with those awful false eyelashes; they're very different breeds of cats." - Susan Mayes, Clinton campaign worker * "People tend to take her self-confidence as arrogance. My theory is, when she's never been the dominant figure in Arkansas, what makes people think she will change?" - Lottie Shackelford, former Little Rock mayor * "She combines Jackie Kennedy and Eleanor Roosevelt. She's charming, poised, can meet heads of state. She has good taste and lots of style." - Dorothy Rodham, her mother This article is copyright 1992 The Washington Times. Redistribution to other sites is not permitted except by arrangement with American Cybercasting Corporation. For more information, send-email to usa@AmeriCast.COM