Is First Lady a Cabinet Post?
GOP presidential hopeful Rudolph Giuliani told ABC's "20/20" that if he's elected, he'd let his wife sit in on Cabinet meetings if she felt like it. That allowed the network's "Nightline" to spring a trap for Elizabeth Edwards, wife of Democratic candidate John Edwards, by asking her if she'd like to become a de facto member of her husband's Cabinet if he's elected. But she didn't fall for it, AP reports. Instead, Edwards told the TV news magazine that the first lady has a "great big megaphone, and you get to talk about things you care about, and I hope I'd be busy doing that and mothering my adorable children as opposed to sitting in Cabinet meetings."
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