Brian Ross wrote on Jul 10
th, 2016 at 7:04pm:
aquascoot wrote on Jul 10
th, 2016 at 6:38pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 10
th, 2016 at 5:37pm:
aquascoot wrote on Jul 10
th, 2016 at 5:32pm:
Back to pauline.
She needs to be soothing and calming and not fall into the "frame" of a green senator.
Remain calm and people will seek comfort in your presence (and give you their vote).
Become hysterical and they will be repulsed
They are already repulsed. Her racism and bigotry does that.
well, clearly a million or so voters were not repulsed.
and you dont speak for them.
Never claimed to, Acquascoot.
Quote:If she just becomes a whiney little b*tch like the women of the left, people will desert her in droves.
You mean Women who think and can articulate their viewpoint well and just happen to be those that I disagree with?
What a shame that you're so frightened by women who are assertive, Acquascoot.
Quote:personally, i think Julie Bishop could head the Pauline Hansen party. i dont think Pauline has the skill set
I think anybody with half a brain could head the PHONies and do a better job of it than Pauline Hanson.
i'm not frightened by women who are assertive Brian.
I'm just not impressed by women who are emotional.
Women tend to be more emotional (though many beta males also fall into this feminine frame).
And people who have not "mastered their emotions" should not lead, not because they arent assertive, but because they arent "mindful".
How do you become mindful....thru years of grinding it out, being subjected to brutal evolutionary pressure.
That means someone who has risen thru the ranks of the military or risen thru the ranks of business.
these people have been shaped by this training and now they are fit to lead.
Most women in politics have not followed this route (with the exception of Julie Bishop).
Most come from academia or the public sector.
Pauline is one of the few who have come through business. If she had opened a chain of Fish and Chip franchises.. Mc Hansens or something, then i would see a woman who was climbing the ladder, who was on the narrow road to succuess. But far as i can tell she never went anywhere. She might as well have joined the public service and just been a mediocre person like all the women in the labor party (i include kevin Rudd in that..he was the most unmanly man in politics).
It is hard to respect mediocre people and entrust them with leadership.