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ruby59|1476215618|4085772 said:AGBF|1476215123|4085763 said:ruby59|1476213258|4085735 said:Hillary Clinton as President is going to meet heads of state from countries that have a less then progressive view of women.
So if she is going to be uncomfortable with Trump standing behind her how is she going to not only hold her own with them but show a presence of strength as the leader of the US?
Secretary Clinton has already met with all the Heads of State in the world that she will ever have to meet as President because that is what the Secretary of State does. So you need not worry that about her having to do that in the future. She has already been tested. (Not to mention that she was First Lady for eight years and, therefore, hosted many state diners at The White House where she greeted Heads of State.) I am not at all worried about whether The Secretary can handle Trump or any other man. It is simply his bad behavior which I am mentioning. And I am mentioning it mainly because I think it reflects an instinctive impulse to stalk someone whom he wants to intimidate. I think it is just part of his being a bully and is probably unconscious.
Then imo all that talk is not helping her at all because it gave me pause as to whether or not she could handle herself.
I do not believe that "all that talk" was done by "The New York Times" to help Secretary Clinton. I believe that she does not really need any help right now. She is well on her way to becoming President. I believe that "the talk" was done to elucidate the dynamics at work on the debate stage as a man, who is a bully, "debated" a woman while attempting to dominate her physically and being in her space. She may have crossed into one side of the stage, but never did she get into Trump's space. It is one thing to go onto a half of a stage allocated to someone and another to get into someone's personal "space". (Personal space varies from culture to culture, but is always recognized within a culture.) Colloquially this is known as getting into someone's face.
AGBF