And it has nothing to do with her, and everything to do with us.
First, let's look at a picture of her from her failed senate campaign:
She looks like a 50 something cancer survivor, which is appropriate, because she was at the time a 50 something cancer survivor.
Here is a picture of her now:
Clearly, there has been a major effort to conceal the fact that she is now a 61 year old woman.
Whether this is makeup or a medical intervention, this is not reflective of how people age.
The reason that we see this is because, she, and the people around her, think that in order for her to run for the presidency of the United States, she needs some sort of makeover in order to make her appear younger.
I find it profoundly depressing that we as a society continue to associate women's value to this degree with their appearance.
I don't care if she looks like Quasimodo, the reason that she should not be president is because her only claim to being qualified is her business management experience, and her business management experience is more catastrophic than the multiply bankrupt Donald Trump. (Well, that, and the fact that she cannot tell the difference between journalism and the bad ripoff of MTV's Jackass by the so called " Center for Medical Progress" .... And the fact that she has been consistently wrong when she sites facts ... And the fact that she has lied about pretty much everything ... and ... you get the picture.)
The issue of her candidacy should the quality of her intellect, her philosophy, and the quality of her (for lack of a better term) soul, not whether Keith Moon could play a drum solo on her face.