John McCain's Handwriting Analysis
Sat Jan 12, 2008 4:58 am
Let us next look at the handwriting of John McCain. I have several
lines of regular writing in addition to his signature.
Several traits stand out as I look at his writing and reflect on his
record and personality.
First, he is a strong idealist. He seeks for perfection in the
abstract sense beyond that which is to be expected with the resources
available.
Secondly, he is a very accommodating person to those who approach him
in a friendly way. To such people he will go out of his way to
compromise and even yield up his own will.
Thirdly, he has a desire to obtain personal recognition, though not
nearly as much as Barack Obama.
Like Obama he also tends to gloss over details of how a thing is to
be accomplished and leaves too much up to others.
Putting this altogether it explains why McCain often worked with
friendly Democrats to get legislation through that irks his own party.
It also explains why he was such a big believer in the McCain
Fiengold Campaign Finance bill that did more harm than good.
He had the ideal that candidates should not be corrupted by money and
helped draft a bill that on the surface would help further that end.
Fiengold was a Democrat friendly toward him and McCain compromised
where necessary to get a bill put forward. Many in his own party
opposed this, but he received much praise from Democrats and the
press.
Unfortunately, the devil is in the details and the bill was not only
circumnavigated in a way that brought even more corruption but it
limited the public's free speech during the important 60 days before
the election.
McCain would stand up fiercely against an obvious enemy, but a subtle
one could get the best of him. All he would have to do is appeal to
his idealism and express interest in working together and he could
then get John to sign agreements contrary to American interests.
In most cases John is very secretive. He is hesitant to spell out
all his thoughts and motives on legislation or what he truly thinks
on various subjects.
Even though he is very willing to compromise another part of him
loves to buck the system and act contrary to expectations. He is not
a team player, but may appear from time to time to be playing on the
other team. He gets a certain amount of satisfaction for being a
contrarian.
McCain is above average in intelligence but not as sharp as some of
the other candidates. Hillary would probably beat him in a debate
even if he had more truth on his side.
Unlike many politicians McCain does not like conflict and will tend
to gravitate toward those who will tell him what he wants to hear.
He has a difficult time dealing with failure and tries to play it
safe politically. He is likely to skip over more qualified people
for appointed positions in favor of those he likes personally.
If he gets the nomination he is likely to pick a vice president he
likes above a candidate who has criticized him but that can get the
votes.
He is sensitive emotionally and has empathy for others. He has
sincere feelings that he wants to make a difference.
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