"grating, annoying, shrill (go ahead, call me sexist) voice when she gets "animated" will not last long in a grueling Presidential campaign."
You're not sexist at all. I agree with you about her annoying voice and demeanor.
That may be the one saving grace. Can she present a fake persona for all that time, under all that pressure?
I hope not.
It's funny because I've never heard a female politician get shrill the way she does. It's not at committee meetings or sit-down interviews (then she does the fake laugh) but it's when she gives speeches. It's grating. Her handlers will try to keep her out of the limelight as much as possible, but there is nothing like an American presidential campaign. Nothing even close.