Hillary Clinton has been the subject of more than a few soft news features aimed at showing she's a real person with a nuturing side to her that isn't seen during the campaign. But so far, they haven't helped much.
On Wednesday, the women's magazine Vogue became the latest publication to showcase Clinton's softer side, as it published a lengthy profile by Jonathan Van Meter that asked whether Clinton will "make history" this election.
"[Clinton] spent the next hour moving through the applause lines of her stump speech, and then listening intently to voters' questions and answering them with candor," Van Meter wrote, describing Clinton during a campaign rally in January. "She was connecting. You could feel it."
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4 comments:
So, the most vindictive witch ever born has a "softer side"? Like what, Limestone compared to Granite?
She's a bad rock, whatever she is.
"...aimed at showing she's a real person with a nuturing side."
More like a caricature of a person with a neutering side.
I sure can feel it, its like explosive diarreah
She's an old white privileged woman, not a young black man. She's uninspiring, he had inspiring [lies]. Not the same. It's not gonna happen.
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