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Originally Posted by ~ocean
thankfully we live in a freedom of speech country, with very tender subject like politics , we can SHARE our views ! always remember to nod that we are free thinkers and someone's views can open our eyes to another way to look at a subject ~ bashing is as classless as being ignorant to other country's politics. The up coming year is going to be intense . ** smiling ** and ^ 5's all my sister's. be kind ~
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Originally Posted by C0LLETTE
Help me out here: what does "stateswomanly" mean and why isn't Harris enough of what it does mean?
As for "class" in politics, that probably went out when Henry Cabot Lodge died, whenever that was. Three names are always very "classy".
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What was meant in my term, "not stateswomanly" refers to her apparent inability to maintain a calm, reserved, self assured demeanor. She seems to always be on the verge of flying off the handle.
This type of personality will probably not work well in International Relations. A candidate with that is "statespersonly" will be better to patch up what Trump has done to our relations, especially with Canada, Germany, and Great Britain. The candidates that fit that bill include Biden and Sanders also some way down on the polls like Bennet.
It is not an easy quality to put into words; however, "class" doesn't work either.
Class infers "bourgeoisie."
We also need to find one candidate that most Democrats and some people on the fence or passed off Republicans will vote for.
We don't need to follow the example of the Far Left and have a multi-candidate splinter resulting in a win for the other side.