Posted on 05/08/2016 5:15:05 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
Oh, the irony! Hillary Clinton, addressing an enthusiastic crowd in Los Angeles Thursday, did what she does when excited and enthusiastic: she yelled. But in this instance, her message was the bromide Democrats use whenever Republicans are winning an argument. Wed be a lot better off if we actually talked to each other instead of yelling at each other. The video, courtesy of the Washington Free Beacon, is a hoot:
While I despise Hillary Clinton, I dont think I am being unfair in pointing out that she has one of the most unpleasant voices ever in a public figure when she is yelling. Maybe it isnt her fault. Maybe the underlying anger, jealousy, and sense of injury that have animated her lust for power and her abhorrent treatment of people less powerful than she is now being expressed in her grating, emphatic tone. Maybe it is an anomaly of her vocal chords. Whatever the source of her repulsive tone when she is excited, angry, and emphatic, she would be wise to stay calm and speak in a soft tone of voice, letting the microphones and speakers to the work of amplification.
But Hillary is not one to take advice from conservatives. So I hope she continues to make her points with energy, and adoring crowds of femininst abortion enthusiasts and aggrieved minorities excite her while the cameras and microphones record her for posterity.
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My dogs now growl when they see her. They know... They know...
Whatever the source of her repulsive tone when she is excited, angry, and emphatic, she would be wise to stay calm and speak in a soft tone of voice, letting the microphones and speakers to the work of amplification.
(But I hope she keeps on screeching in her unpleasant grating voice)
If we could stand it, we should all change our cell ringtones to clips of her screeching. By election time everyone would be so heartily sick of the least sound of her voice they wouldn’t be able to bear the thought of her.
Hillary is just repulsive in general. I’ve despised her since the first time I ever saw her, and didn’t even know her name...I had to look at the caption below the picture to find out who she was just after I thought...this woman is EVIL...
Shrillary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJxmpTMGhU0
In 2003, Hillary Clinton screeched “I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration somehow you’re not patriotic. We should stand up and say we are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration.”
The cackling hen.
Screeching voice + bulging eyes = Screech Owl
America’s Nagging First Wife.
Nurse Ratched
PIAPS
You mean “Bark”! lol
How do you even try to reason with a hysterical, out of control, mean, shrieking, male hating, yeast infected, ugly socialist BITCH when they go into meltdown? Answer: You don’t for it is impossible.
Everytime I hear her voice I think of the wicked witch in the Wizard of Oz. However, she was much more attractive than the shrieking bitch we have listen to today.
It's a screeching yell.
Begging for bipartisanship when she sees her unilateral attacks failing in the face of Trump.
witch
Her and Palin botb...screech city.
I call it the divorce settlement voice as in soon to be ex wife loudly making list of settlement demands. I prefer chalk screeching on the blackboard to that.
I'm thinking it's closer to a combination of Sam Kinison and Fran Drescher.
At and after AIPAC, it seemed that her speaking coach had ‘trained’ her to talk slowly, and softly, and in phrases, and sound grandmotherly.
That lasted about 3 weeks, after which she returned to the yelling and screeching.
They keep trying to reinvent and reintroduce and remake her, like they did with Gore and Kerry and even Romney, but the real her eventually re-emerges.
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