Hillary Clinton Not Too Old To Be President

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives on December 4, 2012 for a meeting of foreign ministers from the 28 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member-countries at organization headquarters in Brussels on Syria and Turkey's request for Patriot missiles to be deployed protectively on the Turkish-Syrian border. AFP PHOTO / JOHN THYS (Photo credit should read JOHN THYS/AFP/Getty Images)
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives on December 4, 2012 for a meeting of foreign ministers from the 28 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member-countries at organization headquarters in Brussels on Syria and Turkey's request for Patriot missiles to be deployed protectively on the Turkish-Syrian border. AFP PHOTO / JOHN THYS (Photo credit should read JOHN THYS/AFP/Getty Images)

Just in time for the most formidable female candidate in American history to run for president, it's becoming conventional wisdom: The White House is no place for a senior citizen! Sure, we lived through eight years of Ronald Reagan and four years of his successor George H.W. Bush, who was 68 when he left office. But at 65, Hillary Clinton faces growing questions about whether she's too old to run in 2016.

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