016 Vice Presidential Debate Thread - 10/04/2016
10-05-2016, 09:07 PM
Liberace! Aha, that's who he reminds me of.
Quote: (10-05-2016 04:25 PM)Latinopan Wrote:SNIP
Quote: (10-05-2016 02:59 PM)Ocelot Wrote:
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Scott Adams said Pence pick was to complement Trump, "skittish women" love men like Pence, he is the right amount of cool and soft your suburban soccer mom feel comfortable with.
His wife is also extremely plain, but looks happy. His whole family is unassuming, but happy-looking, which goes down great with older women. This cannot be overstated. There is nothing older women, married or unmarried, begrudge more than seeing a successful (see: eligible) older man with a hot young girl on his arm. It deals a mortal wound t some poo their ego, and reminds them that their best days are long behind them.
Men like Pence have the opposite effect. He's successful, and confident in his presentation, but picks a homely woman and starts a family. Nothing about this is psychologically threatening to them: on the contrary, this is core female fantasy material for post-wall women. After his performance last night, there's going to be a lot of wet sofas in the 'burbs around America.
Don't be surprised if you start hearing older women on the fence using this as a plausible-deniability excuse for voting Trump.
I got some pictures of young Karen Pence:
Quote: (10-05-2016 04:25 PM)Latinopan Wrote:
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I got some pictures of young Karen Pence:
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Hillary Clinton wants to make one thing very, very clear: Tim Kaine was GREAT in Tuesday's vice-presidential debate. So good. The best. He might have, in fact, added his name to the list of the world's greatest debaters — right there alongside Abraham Lincoln, Socrates and Winston Churchill.
This is what's commonly known as overcompensating. Like if people say you are dumb, you try to wedge lots of big words into every sentence you write. That sort of sesquipedalianism is, of course, a tell for overcompensation.