Marsha

Just as I think that Bill Clinton has a "woman's brain" in terms of his
intuitiveness about people, policies and timing. He does however also let
his emotions get the better of him too much of the time - and this is not a
static assumption I am making about "women's brains" - or "men's brains" for
that matter. I guess the one rule I have is that never judge a brain by the
body it comes in.

Hillary is a lot more disciplined, structured and - rational - calculative
to some, then perhaps Bill is. Those qualities would be the norm for a male
CEO or leader in some capacity or other, but when you put those qualities in
a woman - they take a "Lilith" kind of dimension. Thats what I am trying to
get at.

Heather,

I know a lot of people are just put off politics right now. My comments are
more on the level of people consciousness - in that - raised by your point
about female villany or virtue - it does not matter really whether America
gets its first female president.

What matters is that if that does happen - does it mean a kind of
qualitative threshold has been crossed - where rationality - as conveyed by
leadership is recognised and accepted for what it is irrespective of which
gender it belongs to ?

Khoo Hock Aun


Greetings,

What do you mean "She has a man's brain.".  The static assumptions in
that statement just makes my blood boil.  But putting that aside, I
agree with your last paragraph, and thank you for writing it.

Marsha


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