Her shrill delivery will be her ultimate undoing. Once it gets down to the debates, virtually any decent Republican candidate will get her to return to that incredibly annoying tone of voice. Americans won't want a harpy in office and they simply won't cast a vote for her. She can hire all the image coaches in the world, I don't think she'll be able to maintain her cool.
~ Blue Jays ~
So true. Was captured by the SNL skit. (The skit was devastating because it was fact based on farce, not the converse... and the farce is hillary).
In other words, the SNL skit was not parody; it was documentary.
There is a certain unhip hipness and hypocrisy in hillary clinton's 'I'm in.' This even without considering the "to win" she tacked on the end, a clear acknowledgement of the electability problems plaguing her candidacy.Add to this 'laughable' and 'hopeless,' witness her attempt at human. (Not even real human, mind you-- virtual human.) There is no way--none--to make this creature credible.
So forget 'likeable.'
The performance, oozing a cloying, saccharine-coated evil, pulsates to the metronomic swing of stubby appendages that, together with the ample corpus, remind me of parentheses too short to contain the stuff between them. (Gesticulation is a dud's only sign of life... and then only if she has a speech coach to prod her.) 8
The performance is nothing if not humiliating: A direct measure of hillary clinton's hunger for power. Which reminds me... enough of that red Klingon power jacket already. Please.
HILLARY "I'm in" CLINTON'S 'CONVERSATION' WITH SELF
(OKAY HILLARY. LET'S TALK.)
DECONSTRUCTING THE ANNOUNCEMENT
~with commentary from Saturday Night Live
by Mia T, 01.22.07