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Watching the presidential campaign I realized that I knew of no bald or balding American presidents. I decided to do some research.
It has been exactly 60 years since America has had a bald president. I believe that back in the 1950's there was not the unspoken stigma around baldness that there is now. Since then the world has placed gradually increasing importance on looks. In these modern times I just don't believe that the American people would stand for a bald or balding president. They would not be able to put their trust in him. Deep down, as horrible as it is to say, I think they would feel ashamed to have a bald man as their leader.
It made me think of that episode of The Simpsons where Homer discovers Minoxidil and regrows his hair. He gets a promotion at work and everyone treats him with respect; then at the end he loses his hair again and gets demoted, and then he has to give a speech in front of a large crowd and even though he is doing an excellent job of explaining how the power plant can cut costs no one listens to him, and the woman says something like "He's got some nerve telling us how to run the plant—he doesn't even have hair."
I really believe the writers of that episode struck a chord of truth. I don't believe there will be a balding president in America any time soon. Maybe never again. It's such an image-driven country now. At times I am glad I don't live there. I currently live in Ireland, where the president is as bald as an eagle, and a damn fine leader he is.
It has been exactly 60 years since America has had a bald president. I believe that back in the 1950's there was not the unspoken stigma around baldness that there is now. Since then the world has placed gradually increasing importance on looks. In these modern times I just don't believe that the American people would stand for a bald or balding president. They would not be able to put their trust in him. Deep down, as horrible as it is to say, I think they would feel ashamed to have a bald man as their leader.
It made me think of that episode of The Simpsons where Homer discovers Minoxidil and regrows his hair. He gets a promotion at work and everyone treats him with respect; then at the end he loses his hair again and gets demoted, and then he has to give a speech in front of a large crowd and even though he is doing an excellent job of explaining how the power plant can cut costs no one listens to him, and the woman says something like "He's got some nerve telling us how to run the plant—he doesn't even have hair."
I really believe the writers of that episode struck a chord of truth. I don't believe there will be a balding president in America any time soon. Maybe never again. It's such an image-driven country now. At times I am glad I don't live there. I currently live in Ireland, where the president is as bald as an eagle, and a damn fine leader he is.