She unsettles me a little bit, the reason is two fold.
One is that she is extremely good at slinging red meat. I learned long ago to be very cautious when someone is slinging red meat to their audience. Yes I want to hear what she is saying, I agree with much if not all of it. However prior experiences have taught me to be very leery when getting served copious amounts of red meat.
The second reason is that she is so smooth and polished. Granted that she spent decades doing media presentations but still, she is very measured and poised in her presentations.
So, how do you feel about her? Do you think I'm missing things? Maybe you have similar reservations?
And just so it is abundantly clear, I want her to win and do what she says she wants to do. In fact I hope she becomes an example of what can be done when right leaning people finally decide to go on the offensive.
Yeah, we feel very similarly. I heard her on Michael Malice, and was thoroughly unimpressed. As you say, what she said was good...but I thought how she said it sent up a lot of red flags. I don't think she's genuine in the slightest, at least that was my first impression.
She knows what people want to hear, and she'll say it. But it didn't seem like there was real passion there. My take is that she's a politician who saw what Trump did, and what his supporters want, and decided to appeal to that.
Yeah, I saw her on Tim Pool and a couple of other interviews and she seemed alright. Then on Malice's show, every damn question she responded with what sounded like rehearsed boilerplate that sometimes acknowledged the question. And Malice wasn't throwing gotcha questions at her.
For now I'm writing it off as, "she thinks it'll help her get elected." But it did make me raise my eyebrow a bit.