Re: Hillary Clinton's Handwriting Analysis

2008-1-9 16:06:00

Larry asks:

"What do you think her (Hillary) belief system is? Given what you know of her belief system, which way do you think she would take the U.S. if she were to become the next President?"

JJ:

You can't tell belief systems from handwriting alone, but it can help in making an educated guess. From her public record we can get a good idea of her belief system and the handwriting can give us indications of where it may lead.

Before I analyzed her handwriting I assumed she was in politics for the glamour as are most politicians. There is much less glamour than I expected and much more calculation. I would guess that she reached certain conclusions when she was young and decided that was what was needed by the world and she was going to do her darndest to act as an agent of change. She is more interested in making change than she is in being adored. People who give her too much adoration probably bore her, though she wouldn't publicly acknowledge this.

We know she has a very socialistic leanings and supports the basic democratic ideals. He handwriting reveals that this is not because of strong emotional empathy as she is very emotionally reserved and holds them in check in many cases. He belief system is an intellectually calculated one and probably inspired by a number of authors and teachers in her past.

The bright spark is that she is capable of changing her mind and following a practical solution.

If elected she would try and please her supporters while implementing her ideas, but would back off when dead ends are reached.

She would probably get on well with most heads of state and leaders but if someone seems to be opposed to her she is likely to act as they do not exist.

She is an interesting combination of being aggressive yet lacking confidence so it is difficult to predict what she would do in a crisis. She may overreact to prove herself on one occasion and be overly cautious in another.