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Originally Posted by MikeWaters
When I looked at the board outside the premed office at BYU to see who was getting into what medical school, and I noticed that of the 120 or so on the board, there were only 4 or so women, I made some conclusions.
Was I wrong?
I'm only stating the obvious. The fact you cite Condie, who isn't even a politician speaks volumes.
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It may speak volumes or speak to the wisdom of women who espouse conservative views. Perhaps they are smart enough to avoid politics altogether and to move into business to make big bucks. To equate BYU with the model for conservative politics is naive in my mind.
Seattle's wife is conservative, but she's too damned smart to be involved in politics except to earn and to earn.