I know Proton has already answered, but since I'm on my lunch...
Hillary's superpowers are that she keeps going and she knows everything. Everyone knows how wonky she is, how she knows every bit of policy to do with anything you can name. Ditto always remembers people's birthdays etc. Plus, 11 hour Benghazi hearing, where she never flagged - it all adds up to Si dominant (IMHO).
She also is most comfortable just getting on with things. Here is a problem, here's how to fix it, let's do it. If someone points out a better way, she is happy to listen & adapt. Te.
Her beliefs and motivations are private, but strong. She doesn't do well with big crowds, but can much more easily connect in small groups/with individuals. Puts her head down and carries on, because she believes she is right. (See her fight for health care.)
Finally, her Achilles heel is her control freakery. Not helped by the fact that she has been hounded by the media for 40 years, she is extremely reluctant to trust others or to relinquish control.
In short, she is the archetypal public servant. Dedicated, hardworking, would like to be left alone to just get on with it, might as well have 'duty' stamped on her forehead. Approval numbers are always going up when she is *doing* a job, and going down when campaigning. My father is an ISTJ (and works in IT), and terribly competent. But really not great with public speaking - not because he's nervous, but because it doesn't come naturally.
Like Proton said, it always seemed almost painfully obvious to me. Plus, ISTJs are not naturally 'warm' in the way that, f.ex, Obama is. Not that they aren't great (my father has a brilliant sense of humour), but they are reserved.
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Hillary's superpowers are that she keeps going and she knows everything. Everyone knows how wonky she is, how she knows every bit of policy to do with anything you can name. Ditto always remembers people's birthdays etc. Plus, 11 hour Benghazi hearing, where she never flagged - it all adds up to Si dominant (IMHO).
She also is most comfortable just getting on with things. Here is a problem, here's how to fix it, let's do it. If someone points out a better way, she is happy to listen & adapt. Te.
Her beliefs and motivations are private, but strong. She doesn't do well with big crowds, but can much more easily connect in small groups/with individuals. Puts her head down and carries on, because she believes she is right. (See her fight for health care.)
Finally, her Achilles heel is her control freakery. Not helped by the fact that she has been hounded by the media for 40 years, she is extremely reluctant to trust others or to relinquish control.
In short, she is the archetypal public servant. Dedicated, hardworking, would like to be left alone to just get on with it, might as well have 'duty' stamped on her forehead. Approval numbers are always going up when she is *doing* a job, and going down when campaigning. My father is an ISTJ (and works in IT), and terribly competent. But really not great with public speaking - not because he's nervous, but because it doesn't come naturally.
Like Proton said, it always seemed almost painfully obvious to me. Plus, ISTJs are not naturally 'warm' in the way that, f.ex, Obama is. Not that they aren't great (my father has a brilliant sense of humour), but they are reserved.