I'm here to learn. About you, about me. I'll try to keep limiting myself to mostly just one question a day, since that seems to be the preference here. Don't call the men in black; there won't be any trouble here. I'm not after your silly launch codes--it's sociological! Please comment. Let me learn about you all. EU visitors beware of potential cookies.
Friday, February 26, 2016
Hairy And His Zen Are Safe From Strobing, Prying Eyes, Not Safe From Typos
[transmission begins]
Hairy has been located. His request, from the nearest computer to his temporary lair, was to upload his blog attempt. Suitbots are en route.
[upload from Hairy's borrowed terminal, blind operation means his body language will not be interpreted, blog function was inactive, so more errors likely present]
Okay, so I fouind a raincoat and dish gloves too put onn insideout to protect the keybord. WHile Shelob is trakking my position with the IPS #, I will attemp to anser a question a journalist posed to Hillary Clinton that I saw on the t.v. outside my temporary lair.
Journalist asked HC why stuff sticks to her and not Trump. This is where journalist and HC failed to be properly Zen. 'Stuff sticking to' a candidate is reflective of there supporters, not themselves.
To explain, think of HC"s image and Trump's image. HC is known for accomplishments and self-admit mistakes and husband's scandal. Trump is known for feelings he causes.
She is seen as a 'workhorse.' He has a popular personality. Her mistakes have been disected for decads. His are much less known and much less carred abowt. Because she IS a record of work and he IS a record of what is liked abowt him.
How does it happen that sometimes irrelevancies like personality overshadow capability?
[transmission ends]
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