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In reply to the discussion: But we can't have a female President, right? [View all]Hieronymus Phact
(741 posts)16. To me she didn't project strength.
Her voice trembled
She didn't articulate boldness.
I don't think we can't elect a woman, but it needs to be the right model.
With a drill sergeants temperament or something.
She wasn't "Commanding". That might have done better.
Of course i voted for her, but i thought she was a weak candidate.
Don't tell me all the ways she had strength,
Don't tell me about her visionary policy,
This is between-the-lines body language level perceptions stuff.
It's not an argument.
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The same people who are pushing talking points to discourage women from running
Quiet Em
Wednesday
#5
Well, sometimes reality has a way of overtaking "conventional wisdom"
senseandsensibility
Wednesday
#7
I still am optimistic because anything can happen and all the changes we are and will go thru until 2028
Deuxcents
Thursday
#38
I will continue to support women candidates. The consequences of NOT going with the woman are becoming...
NNadir
Wednesday
#15
Oh please... Are you saying the "They're eating the dogs" orange guy projected "strength?"
NNadir
Thursday
#41
I'm with you. And WHY is a male candidate playing it safe? We need to get over the hidden misogyny, dammit.
Joinfortmill
Wednesday
#17