"I would even go to Washington, which is saying something for me, just to glimpse Jane Q. Public, being sworn in as the first female president of the United States, while her husband holds the Bible and wears a silly pill box hat and matching coat"
- Anna Quindlen
About this Quote
In this quote, the speaker reveals their adoration and excitement for the possibility of a lady, referred to as "Jane Q. Public," becoming the very first female president of the United States. The speaker is so enthusiastic about this idea that they want to go to Washington, which is a considerable declaration for them. They then paint a vivid picture of the inauguration, with Jane Q. Public being sworn in as her hubby holds the Bible and uses a comical tablet box hat and matching coat. This image highlights the speaker's belief that a female in the greatest position of power would bring a refreshing and perhaps even funny change to the conventional political landscape.
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