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  • It would only be fair, eh! She was the First Lady, when he was President, I can't see any reason for it not to be the other way around if she is President :)
  • Consort? First Gentleman? First Husband?
  • First Gentleman. *ahem*
  • Oh, ya'll, I miss Bubba. "First Husband" might be more karmically balancing.
  • Wow, are those two even still together? I haven't seen them together in ages...
  • I think he will still me Mr. President as he is now.
  • Hey, great question!! He probably will become the first ever First Man, because there will be nobody to be First Lady.
  • Maybe First Lord? But I don't know I don't think the government ever gave it any thought...I think they think it's never going to happen.
  • He'll be who he always was,...............Mr. Hillary Clinton
  • As First Man, it will be his job to greet and spend time with all of the visiting President's spouses. Oh NO <-- scratch that, we can't let him do that. Let's see, he'll be in charge of redecorating the White House, setting the food menus <-- no, that's not Bill either. I think he'll be more like a goodwill ambassador & help to broker deals behind the scenes, and work the international scene.
  • No he will remain First Whoremonger
  • 1)"Should a female hold the office, the term First Gentleman may be the alternative to First Lady, though First Consort or some other style may be used." Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Lady http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Gentleman 2) "Mr. President The title "Mr. President" can be used for any democratically elected head of state that holds the role of President. It is never used for a commercial office, such as President of the Board. It is commonly associated with the President of the United States, though not exclusively. While in speaking of a president no longer in office, the phrase "Former President..." is often used. However, when addressing them personally people often retain "Mr. President". This is true of the Media. In a September 2007 interview, [Larry King] announced he would be interviewing "Former President Bill Clinton", but concluded the interview by saying "Thank you Mr. President". Feminization If the president is a woman, the phrase "Madam President" is used in place of "Mrs. President", the later can denote the [First Lady], though the phrase first lady is often used instead." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._President_(title) 3) For instance, you could say: Madam President Clinton and the First Gentleman, Former President Bill Clinton.
  • I guess he would be the First Gentleman which is comparable to First Lady.
  • Nah, he'll be first Lady! lol And we'll call the couple...HillBilly
  • I would think that First Gentleman would be more appropriate. ;-)
  • http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/121984
  • Obviously BC can't be the First Gentleman. He is not and never has been a gentleman. He's a lustful guttersnipe. He would become the First Pervert.

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