LADIES FIRST/FIRST LADIES
By Christine Werthman
Hillary Clinton picked up an endorsement for her presidential candidacy from the National Organization of Women last week. Clinton gained the support from the female activist organization during her trip to Washington, D.C., and the positive push from the organization comes with a potential half a million Clinton votes should all of the organization's members go pro-Hillary. And while Clinton is en route to head the White House, Judith Giuliani is on a quest to fill Clinton's old seat as First Lady, should her husband, Rudy, land in the Oval Office. Rudy claims that should he win the title of Mr. President, he will allow his wife to attend Cabinet meetings discussing issues that spark her interest. So while Hillary is advocating to become the first female president, Judith could be the first face on posters for “Take Your Wife to Work Day.”