Very bony. Huge shining forehead and high hairline. Unfeminine. Her hair mass is below her ears. (She could do a good imitation of Isaac Newton.) She needs a hair style with bangs. Makes Spanberger look attractive. Margaret Hamilton (the 1939 Wicked Witch of Oz), even under the makeup, had a commanding look of intelligence and a no-nonsense delivery.
I think it is a women's movement thing to have unattractive women in office, just to show primacy over attractive women (e.g., Pramila Jayapal). Strangely, this seems to be true also with the entertainment industry.
Very bony. Huge shining forehead and high hairline. Unfeminine. Her hair mass is below her ears. (She could do a good imitation of Isaac Newton.) She needs a hair style with bangs. Makes Spanberger look attractive. Margaret Hamilton (the 1939 Wicked Witch of Oz), even under the makeup, had a commanding look of intelligence and a no-nonsense delivery.
I think it is a women's movement thing to have unattractive women in office, just to show primacy over attractive women (e.g., Pramila Jayapal). Strangely, this seems to be true also with the entertainment industry.