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A picture is a thousand words
Here's a photo of the cold, robotic Hillary Clinton who doesn't care about ordinary people. https://t.co/3Za8qO7fGk pic.twitter.com/K2S8XMsSHG
— Geoff Wisner (@geoffwisner) 17 September 2016
Little Miss Flint met both Trump and Obama this year. pic.twitter.com/eH15fElHqw
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) 15 September 2016
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2. Being uncomfortable / awkward in social situations doesn't make you an introvert.
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2. True. But it's not proof she's an extrovert either.
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Yes, but transferrable skills do. Yes, other types can cultivate this acute detail-orientedness to accomplish certain things, but when it's your first, instinctive way to attack pretty much everything, that's a dominant function.
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I don't care enough about Hillary Clinton to keep arguing about it anyway.
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;)
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(Let me have this one. I convinced the INTP that I was right. Or she convinced herself that I was right. Either way, I can't remember that ever happening before.)
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bye
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Not really. Just tired & a bit sad.
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Trust me to do humour wrong. Sorry. :(
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To map out her 2016 agenda, Clinton created a process akin to a college seminar, complete with required reading. She hauled around issue binders and cross-examined the experts who rotated through Brooklyn to brief her. These included Raj Chetty, a Stanford professor and MacArthur “Genius” fellow who is one of the world’s most influential economists. At a lunch session that lasted several hours, Chetty presented his research about the effects of inequality on children. He spoke about an old federal program that had proved more successful than researchers initially realized, and Clinton “got really excited,” Chetty recalls. She told him she had followed the debate over the program since her time as first lady.'
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