Dan Carlin, I keep bringing him up but he had the perfect example of Hillary and Bill Clinton. He said both of them have this foul stickiness to them, that just makes them unlikable, but Bill manages to balance it out with charisma, and Hillary has none so all you are left with is the stickiness.
What's crazy is Trump and Sanders. The anti establishment candidates. That tells us that a huge segment of the population is sick of the establishment and is angry, and doesn't trust a damn word that comes out of their mouths. What does this mean for future of the 2 parties? Especially if the anti guys win the majority of votes but the parties pick someone else? Could we be seeing the end of the republicans and democrats? What happens when the establishment guy or gal is pushed through and nothing changes? Who are we gonna see in the next election? Someone further to the right or left? This is starting to get really interesting.
I can't vote for Sanders Clinton Trump or Cruz. As long as it's anyone else, I'm good. And for the record, this is clearly the order: Aniston, Cox, Kudrow. It's really not debatable.
Gotta say Anniston, Kudrow, Cox. Courtney was much hotter when she was younger in the role of Michael J. Fox's girlfriend on Family Ties.
Maybe but there was a time there where she was really gunning for Aniston but aniston's staying power has really been impressive. She looked spot on in that Sandler movie. There's just no way Kudrow is ahead of Cox.
She was hotter before she started down that path of way too early plastic surgery. She looks strange these days, nothing like her former self. Aniston has had a lot done too but still looks fairly close to normal. Can't hide those smoker's lines forever though.