Shrillary Says It’s Tough Being a Girl – IOTW Report

Shrillary Says It’s Tough Being a Girl

This is from something called HUMANS OF NEW YORK, which tries to establish that Hillary is a human.

 

“I’m not Barack Obama. I’m not Bill Clinton. Both of them carry themselves with a naturalness that is very appealing to audiences. But I’m married to one and I’ve worked for the other, so I know how hard they work at being natural. It’s not something they just dial in. They work and they practice what they’re going to say. It’s not that they’re trying to be somebody else. But it’s hard work to present yourself in the best possible way.

You have to communicate in a way that people say: ‘OK, I get her.’ And that can be more difficult for a woman. Because who are your models? If you want to run for the Senate, or run for the Presidency, most of your role models are going to be men. And what works for them won’t work for you. Women are seen through a different lens. It’s not bad. It’s just a fact. It’s really quite funny.

I’ll go to these events and there will be men speaking before me, and they’ll be pounding the message, and screaming about how we need to win the election. And people will love it. And I want to do the same thing. Because I care about this stuff. But I’ve learned that I can’t be quite so passionate in my presentation. I love to wave my arms, but apparently that’s a little bit scary to people. And I can’t yell too much. It comes across as ‘too loud’ or ‘too shrill’ or ‘too this’ or ‘too that.’ Which is funny, because I’m always convinced that the people in the front row are loving it.”

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“I was taking a law school admissions test in a big classroom at Harvard. My friend and I were some of the only women in the room. I was feeling nervous. I was a senior in college. I wasn’t sure how well I’d do. And while we’re waiting for the exam to start, a group of men began to yell things like: ‘You don’t need to be here.’ And ‘There’s plenty else you can do.’ It turned into a real ‘pile on.’

One of them even said: ‘If you take my spot, I’ll get drafted, and I’ll go to Vietnam, and I’ll die.’ And they weren’t kidding around. It was intense. It got very personal. But I couldn’t respond. I couldn’t afford to get distracted because I didn’t want to mess up the test. So I just kept looking down, hoping that the proctor would walk in the room. I know that I can be perceived as aloof or cold or unemotional. But I had to learn as a young woman to control my emotions. And that’s a hard path to walk. Because you need to protect yourself, you need to keep steady, but at the same time you don’t want to seem ‘walled off.’

And sometimes I think I come across more in the ‘walled off’ arena. And if I create that perception, then I take responsibility. I don’t view myself as cold or unemotional. And neither do my friends. And neither does my family. But if that sometimes is the perception I create, then I can’t blame people for thinking that.”

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33 Comments on Shrillary Says It’s Tough Being a Girl

  1. And while we’re waiting for the exam to start, a group of men began to yell things like: ‘You don’t need to be here.’ And ‘There’s plenty else you can do.’ It turned into a real ‘pile on.’

    Another concocted story, I’m sure. I wonder if there were also bullets whizzing by.

  2. Gagging. I wonder who put that dribble out. She couldn’t write that well if she had to. Pure fantasy. Should have begun with, ‘Once upon a time,’….,,,

    She has NEVER been intimidated. We’ve heard way too many stories of her treatment of any peon who dares look at her, touch her, or just say, ‘Good morning.’

  3. Shrillary Says It’s Tough Being a Girl

    Bullshit. All you have to do us declare it and voilà. Easy peasy. You’re a girl.

    Did it yesterday when buying ammo.

    Clerk shrugged during the transaction at the question he was supposed to ask – “I’m going with you’re over 18, right?”

    Me, grey and balding: “Nope. Not only am I not over 18, I’m declaring myself to be a girl until further notice! Which way to the women’s restroom?”

    Shortly after came my offer of the “Hillary solution” to a balky receipt printer. My 2 lb sledge in the truck.

    Both of our days became a little lighter.

  4. If she has to keep playing the woman card, she knows she’s losing. People don’t want to elect a president because they feel sorry for her. At least most people don’t. People want a president who is smart, capable, responsible and tough. Hillary can probably be tough, but I don’t think any of the rest apply.

  5. “But if that sometimes is the perception I create, then I can’t blame people for thinking that.”

    Sweetie, After decades and decades of exposure to your ways, it aint “perception”. It’s feedback.

  6. “I know that I can be perceived as aloof or cold or unemotional. But I had to learn as a young woman to control my emotions. And that’s a hard path to walk. Because you need to protect yourself, you need to keep steady, but at the same time you don’t want to seem ‘walled off.”

    Poor poor Hillary. You see, it’s all OUR fault she “seems” aloof, cold and unemotional. She’s really a warm, wonderful person. We just need to get to know her. (gag)

  7. Dadof4. Relax, all Brad thinks about is ammo. If it ain’t ammo then it don’t mean shit. OK, OK I’ll STFU and go to bed. But I thought we were discussin’ Killary’s writing acumen.

  8. As believable as the pickle jar and staged children’s questions. Hillary, you are not just a crappy actress, but since you’ve been lying so much, you think we’ll all believe your Hollywood script. Hah!

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