My experience has been quite the opposite with her. She always seems normal, intelligent, and all too reasonable. You might have watched her more often than I have, though. I find her English to be the most disturbing thing of all. Seh calmly says things like:
Within the context of a society that we perceive -- now we can talk about reality, and I would like to talk about reality sometime, authentic reality, inauthentic reality, and what we have to accept of what we see -- but our perception of it is that it hovers often between the possibility of disaster and the potentiality for imaginatively responding to men's needs. There's a very strange conservative strain that goes through a lot of New Left, collegiate protests that I find very intriguing because it harkens back to a lot of the old virtues, to the fulfillment of original ideas. And it's also a very unique American experience. It's such a great adventure. If the experiment in human living doesn't work in this country, in this age, it's not going to work anywhere.That's insane talk. But in the "context" of a commencement speech on an elite college campus, it comes across as being quite reasonable.
-- Wellesley commencement speech, 1969
"Hillary always has that CRAZED wide eyed look during her speeches like past dictators."
"My experience has been quite the opposite with her. She always seems normal, intelligent, and all too reasonable."
Yeah I am sure when she is talking in small groups or one to one but when she takes a podium she goes into that wide eyed fixated diabolical mode.
"Within the context of a society that we perceive -- now we can talk about reality, and I would like to talk about reality sometime, authentic reality, inauthentic reality, and what we have to accept of what we see -- but our perception of it is that it hovers often between the possibility of disaster and the potentiality for imaginatively responding to men's needs. There's a very strange conservative strain that goes through a lot of New Left, collegiate protests that I find very intriguing because it harkens back to a lot of the old virtues, to the fulfillment of original ideas. And it's also a very unique American experience. It's such a great adventure. If the experiment in human living doesn't work in this country, in this age, it's not going to work anywhere."
-- Wellesley commencement speech, 1969 - "That's insane talk. "
Geebers, it's insane gibberish in a bottle of snake oil. Hillarys Wellesly speech is pure over lapping extastential philosophy tripe. And no one dares stand alone to refute it cause they fear(ed) they would get labeled "stupid". sHillary peddling Emporers rags.