Also, you do know who wrote that article, don’t you? As a liberal, I did vote for her, and felt very icky having to do so, but it was (barely) better than the alternative. Before you put her words on that pedestal, ask your therapist if they agree about this brief psychological profile of her:
A psychological analysis of Hillary Clinton — Democratic nominee in the 2016 presidential election — by Rylee Pool and Aubrey Immelman, Ph.D., at the Unit for the Study of Personality in Politics, revealed that Clinton’s predominant personality patterns are Ambitious/self-serving (a measure of narcissism) and Dominant/controlling, infused with secondary features of the Conscientious/dutiful and Retiring/reserved patterns. In summary, Clinton’s personality composite can be characterized as an adaptive elitist narcissist.
http://personality-politics.org/hillary-clinton
Is that someone’s world view something you still think is good to promote? She IS the toxic extrovert.
Fair point. I would answer… possibly. But I think a hot dog in a bun suit would have gotten more votes. Why? Because a) it wasn’t Trump, and b) it wasn’t Hillary.
Also, you do know who wrote that article, don’t you? As a liberal, I did vote for her, and felt very icky having to do so, but it was (barely) better than the alternative. Before you put her words on that pedestal, ask your therapist if they agree about this brief psychological profile of her:
Is that someone’s world view something you still think is good to promote? She IS the toxic extrovert.
Can you give 3 examples of politicians in the US that don’t fit similar (if not identical) behavioral patterns? Just curious.
This post is pretty dumb, gotta say.
Why? You Hillary lovers want to cost us another election by listening to her?
To wit, the pseudoscience.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldwater_rule
Ok man, you continue to follow her cult of personality. Just don’t cost us the election by listening to her drivel.
You think Hillary has a cult of personality?
Delusional.
I suppose you could say her thinking she could win a presidential race was delusional, yes. Good point, thank you.
Yes, we all know that’s not what you meant, and I don’t give frank.
She did win the popular vote though so doesn’t that kind of undercut your argument that she wasn’t unelectable?
Fair point. I would answer… possibly. But I think a hot dog in a bun suit would have gotten more votes. Why? Because a) it wasn’t Trump, and b) it wasn’t Hillary.