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Tears are okay: Obama cried, why don't Jayalalithaa, Mayawati or Mamata show some emo

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[h=1]Tears are okay: Obama cried, why don't Jayalalithaa, Mayawati or Mamata show some emotion too?[/h]It was quite a show stopper. You had to stop doing all the important things one catches up on while watching news on television – folding clothes, writing text messages, downloading movies on to the laptop, etc. etc. – when you suddenly caught the most powerful man in the world brushing away tears rolling down his cheeks. You couldn’t miss them. The cameras were trained firmly on them and the light glistened brightly on them, his cheeks were wet indeed.

Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/politics/t...-or-mamata-show-some-emotion-too-2573194.html
 
Despite being the most powerful man on earth, he also is a humanbeing. Emotions are hard to control!!
 
Did Indira Gandhi every cry other than showing some emotion! How about the Iron lady Margaret Thatcher?
 
I think women leaders have to be extra careful not to be seen as weak. Even Hillary's first run projected her as an androgynous politician. Her campaign thought that she could not project feminity. This time they are doing better by highlighting her experience as a woman.
 
I think women leaders have to be extra careful not to be seen as weak. Even Hillary's first run projected her as an androgynous politician. Her campaign thought that she could not project feminity. This time they are doing better by highlighting her experience as a woman.

I beg to differ...that is why I do not like so called powerful women.

They try to project themselves as Iron Women and lose their feminine touch.

The beauty of being a women is she should know when to be strong and when to play the vulnerable card.

For a women more than her brains its her charm that can launch a thousand ships.
 
what charm?. women are not playing vamps in real life.

I would prefer strong willed women to those projecting oomph and charm in public.

even those with head to toe covered with a eye slit is fine if they are strong willed
 
I beg to differ...that is why I do not like so called powerful women.

They try to project themselves as Iron Women and lose their feminine touch.

The beauty of being a women is she should know when to be strong and when to play the vulnerable card.

For a women more than her brains its her charm that can launch a thousand ships.

For a women more than her brains its her charm that can launch a thousand ships; sometimes submerge
a ten thousand ships.
 
I beg to differ...that is why I do not like so called powerful women.

They try to project themselves as Iron Women and lose their feminine touch.

The beauty of being a women is she should know when to be strong and when to play the vulnerable card.

that can launch a For a women more than her brains its her charm thousand ships.

hi

kaanta roopvati satruhu.......
 
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