Not to play devil's advocate, but stage fright is a very real phenomenon that I have personally experienced. I was absolutely right in my psychology presentation, but sounded like an adolescent trying to present it.
Politics is theater. Politicians should not be afraid of the stage. I understand that it's a real thing. I'm not saying it's not. Leaders can't be afraid of that though. That gal was running for president. Tulsi Gabbard destroyed her on stage and she started stammering. She backed down from Tulsi who is not a bully. Tulsi is a super nice lady. Kamala was wimpering like a scared puppy from Tulsi gabbard.
This lady is supposed to be the back up for the president? It does matter if she gets stage fright.
I got over that shit. I got over that shit the day my first sergeant screamed in my face and told me to get the company in formation. Shit didn't matter after that point. I had bigger problems. An angry first sergeant is the scariest thing you could ever imagine. Especially when his neck was as thick as a tree trunk. Stage fright? I thought I was going to be murdered in that moment.
Nah, it's not the same thing. She's spoken in public before. She's been on TV railing against Trump people in senate hearings. It's not stage fright, it's her showing that she feels inadequate, while trying to create a facade of being a savior. It shows how scared they are of Pence and Trump when it comes to having to deal with them face to face. They know they're playing games, and they're desperately trying to avoid an embarrassing "ah ha! I've got you now!" moment. Except that's exactly what happened in both debates. Trump did it to Biden multiple times, especially when he brought up Hunter, Biden was standing there with his head down in shame. Those are exactly the moments they want to avoid, but can't.
Not to play devil's advocate, but stage fright is a very real phenomenon that I have personally experienced. I was absolutely right in my psychology presentation, but sounded like an adolescent trying to present it.
Politics is theater. Politicians should not be afraid of the stage. I understand that it's a real thing. I'm not saying it's not. Leaders can't be afraid of that though. That gal was running for president. Tulsi Gabbard destroyed her on stage and she started stammering. She backed down from Tulsi who is not a bully. Tulsi is a super nice lady. Kamala was wimpering like a scared puppy from Tulsi gabbard.
This lady is supposed to be the back up for the president? It does matter if she gets stage fright.
I got over that shit. I got over that shit the day my first sergeant screamed in my face and told me to get the company in formation. Shit didn't matter after that point. I had bigger problems. An angry first sergeant is the scariest thing you could ever imagine. Especially when his neck was as thick as a tree trunk. Stage fright? I thought I was going to be murdered in that moment.
Nah, it's not the same thing. She's spoken in public before. She's been on TV railing against Trump people in senate hearings. It's not stage fright, it's her showing that she feels inadequate, while trying to create a facade of being a savior. It shows how scared they are of Pence and Trump when it comes to having to deal with them face to face. They know they're playing games, and they're desperately trying to avoid an embarrassing "ah ha! I've got you now!" moment. Except that's exactly what happened in both debates. Trump did it to Biden multiple times, especially when he brought up Hunter, Biden was standing there with his head down in shame. Those are exactly the moments they want to avoid, but can't.
Thanks for the reply. God speed Patriot