10. "I have been very candid about my past." (click here) Bush said this during a press conference a few days before Election Day 2000. He was then in the middle of media firestorm that followed the revelation that he had once been arrested for drunken driving. Of course, this statement was untrue. He uttered it while he was trying to explain why he had not been "candid" about his arrest record. And during the campaign, he had not been "candid" about other significant matters, including what seemed to be a missing year in his National Guard service (which did not jibe with what he wrote about his service in his autobiography) and his apparent (though unacknowledged) shift from supporting abortion rights in the late-1970s to opposing them in the 1990s. He also was not "candid" about the tax plans he had pushed while governor of Texas. He always referred to them as "tax cuts" and did not mention that his major tax proposal included both tax cuts for property owners and an increase in the sales tax and the creation of a new business tax....
When Donald Trump is booed during a Republican debate he is not defensive, he simply points to the fact those that booed him or may be booing him while he responded "These are the supports of ...."
Hillary appears defensive when she is booed or attacked or accused. Defensive stature appears to be guilty.
Don't do it. Stop being defensive. She has had plenty of attacks all her life. If people want to attack and disrespect the woman she is, then it doesn't deserve an answer. She should respond as she will, but, appearing defensive is out of the question.
I cant' completely identify, but, I've been in situations even in a court of law when I was accused of plenty in a custody battle that occurred nearly once a year. It doesn't feel good and it is upsetting, but, after a while I got used to it and simply talked past the attacks. The court never doubted my words. There is a technique to adapt and I suggest she find her comfort zone with attacks and personal insults.
When Donald Trump is booed during a Republican debate he is not defensive, he simply points to the fact those that booed him or may be booing him while he responded "These are the supports of ...."
Hillary appears defensive when she is booed or attacked or accused. Defensive stature appears to be guilty.
Don't do it. Stop being defensive. She has had plenty of attacks all her life. If people want to attack and disrespect the woman she is, then it doesn't deserve an answer. She should respond as she will, but, appearing defensive is out of the question.
I cant' completely identify, but, I've been in situations even in a court of law when I was accused of plenty in a custody battle that occurred nearly once a year. It doesn't feel good and it is upsetting, but, after a while I got used to it and simply talked past the attacks. The court never doubted my words. There is a technique to adapt and I suggest she find her comfort zone with attacks and personal insults.