Of
course you can discuss the hair of the secretary of state. Why, there's a long history of talking about it.
Hillary Clinton Talks About Her Future, Politics and Hair Quote:
"Being on planes, as you know, as much as I am, takes something out of anybody, doesn't matter how old you are, or how often you've done it," she said. Clinton revealed she replenishes her energy by drinking a lot of water, trying to swim and do yoga when time permits and regulate her sleep. Her abnormal schedule is also behind one of the most talked about subjects throughout her political career – her hair.
It's longer than it has been previously, and that, says Clinton, is by design. "I do not travel with any hairdresser, or anybody, to help me do that, and I'm not very competent myself. I've been admitting that for years, which should be obvious to everyone," Clinton joked. "And so it became simpler to just grow it so that I can pull it back, and I can stick rollers in," said Clinton calling the conversation "girl talk" between her and Walters.
Rather than being annoyed by all the talk about her hair and appearance Clinton said she finds it amusing.
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Top 10 RedheadsQuote:
It's not your fault that you don't think of Thomas Jefferson as a redhead. He and his revolutionary compatriots will always be known as the guys in the dusty gray wigs. But this particular founding father did have natural red hair, according to records and a few portraits.
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