I was going to say something along the lines of those traits being a prerequisite to the job. Don't be fooled by Jacinda either, she's just as bad, just puts on a good media show, a bit of charisma and doesn't have a head like a smashed crab. If she was a fat dude nobody would care.David wrote:I sometimes wonder if there are any good world leaders. I mean, Jacinda's okay I guess, but it's pretty slim pickings, isn't it?
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Yer right. Why not go the rest of the way with that view and say what she looks like in a bikini?Wokko wrote:Don't be fooled by Jacinda either, she's just as bad, just puts on a good media show, a bit of charisma and doesn't have a head like a smashed crab. If she was a fat dude nobody would care.
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To be fair, Wokko has a point that leaders are often judged on their looks and that a conventionally attractive younger woman stands more chance of becoming a media favourite (and, of course, target of hate in other quarters). I think you'd have to live under a rock to think that hasn't been a factor re: "Jacindamania". It's just garden-variety halo effect in action.
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What exactly in "doesn't have a head like a smashed crab" (i.e. is somewhere in the realm of conventional attractiveness, a pretty rare feat for a world leader) or "if she was a fat dude nobody would care" (surely at least partially true) do you take issue with? I disagree with Wokko on her merits as a prime minister, but, I mean, come on: electoral politics is superficial and image-based, more news at 7.
I would happily wager that c.80% of the Australians who have a positive opinion of her couldn't name three of her signature policies or list as many government achievements. "She seems nice" + seems sane and reasonable + is a relatively young woman surely accounts for a great deal of it. I mean, I'm pretty much describing myself there, and I probably pay more attention to international politics than most people.
I would happily wager that c.80% of the Australians who have a positive opinion of her couldn't name three of her signature policies or list as many government achievements. "She seems nice" + seems sane and reasonable + is a relatively young woman surely accounts for a great deal of it. I mean, I'm pretty much describing myself there, and I probably pay more attention to international politics than most people.
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What I said isn't particularly controversial. Attractive people being perceived better and having advantages in life is pretty well studied. Hell I once got hired for a job and got told later that the female operations manager only hired "attractive young men" for the core team and a quick look around the team proved the point.
I was hardly blowing a gasket over the woman, not sure why a mild and back handed compliment on her looks would set you off so much. What skin do you have in that game?
I was hardly blowing a gasket over the woman, not sure why a mild and back handed compliment on her looks would set you off so much. What skin do you have in that game?
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people who say they dont judge on appearance to some point are full of shit, and as for female politicians copping it, lets go back and look at the Joan Kirner, Pauline Hanson and Julia Gillard comments. And Gina may not a be a politician, but Shes been physically ripped apart here.
And as for taking offence over it, someone should clean up the Trump thread, and other threads he and Boris have been mentioned in, so so so many nasty comments, not all attributed to their politics.
Or are white men fair game?
Wokko is 100 percent correct, I give you Mrs Obama, and the second Mrs Trump, God help Ivana if She was still Mrs Trump. the ageists would be having a field day.
I thought Jacinda was great, but the kiwis i know dont see it that way, not sure why.
And as for taking offence over it, someone should clean up the Trump thread, and other threads he and Boris have been mentioned in, so so so many nasty comments, not all attributed to their politics.
Or are white men fair game?
Wokko is 100 percent correct, I give you Mrs Obama, and the second Mrs Trump, God help Ivana if She was still Mrs Trump. the ageists would be having a field day.
I thought Jacinda was great, but the kiwis i know dont see it that way, not sure why.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Donald Trump has “essentially gone awol from the job of leadership that he should be providing a country in trouble” during the coronavirus pandemic, a former defence secretary and CIA director said on Wednesday.
Leon Panetta, who served in various capacities under nine US presidents, became the latest prominent public figure to accuse Trump of effectively surrendering to the virus and abandoning Americans to their fate, using the military jargon awol, meaning absent without leave.
“This is a major crisis,” Panetta told Anderson Cooper 360 on CNN, noting that top infectious diseases expert Anthony Fauci has warned that America may hit 100,000 new cases a day, twice the current rate.
“But the president, rather than bringing together some kind of national strategy to confront this crisis, simply resorts to tweeting about vandalism and other things to kind of divert attention from the crisis that’s there.”
He added: “We have a president that is not willing to stand up and do what is necessary in order to lead this country during time of major crisis. I have never experienced a president who has avoided that responsibility.”
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The last one - indeed perhaps the only other one - unwilling or unable to lead in as time of crisis would be James Buchanan. And we all know how that turned out.We have a president that is not willing to stand up and do what is necessary in order to lead this country during time of major crisis. I have never experienced a president who has avoided that responsibility.
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"...Donald Trump’s extraordinary character and outrageous behaviour “threaten the world’s health, economic security and social fabric” and were shaped by his “high-functioning sociopath” father during childhood, according to a bombshell book written by the president’s niece..."
Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man by Mary Trump will be published next Tuesday, 14 July. The Guardian obtained a copy.
"...Donald Trump’s extraordinary character and outrageous behaviour “threaten the world’s health, economic security and social fabric” and were shaped by his “high-functioning sociopath” father during childhood, according to a bombshell book written by the president’s niece..."
Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man by Mary Trump will be published next Tuesday, 14 July. The Guardian obtained a copy.
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