Handwriting Rocks: Hillary Clinton

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  Revisiting the Democratic Party’s nominee for first Woman President of the United States of America Hillary Rodham Clinton through her handwriting.

Hillary Clinton's signature

Hillary Clinton’s signature

A graphological study on Mrs. Clinton was presented in the July 2015 issue of the Oracle Towne Crier. The analysis was based on Hillary Clinton’s signature as it appears on the cover of her book ‘Hard Choices.’

  Every statement made about her character and personality remains unchanged. Personal conduct and professional behavior throughout her campaign confirmed the accuracy of the traits listed below.

  The new signature presented (above) was received in July of 2016.

  Clinton has chosen to use her first name only, as she wants us to feel closer to her as an individual.

  Looking at this new signature, we can add one more trait to the ones listed earlier: Consistency.

  Consistency is evidenced in the unchanged form of the two Hillary signatures over a period of a couple of years. She is still the same Hillary. Consistency is a reassuring quality in an ever changing political arena where unpredictability might prove disastrous. Her values are enduring. They have not changed.

Hillary Clinton from 2014

Hillary Clinton from 2014

Clinton served as the U.S. Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013 after nearly four decades in public service as an advocate, attorney, First Lady, and Senator.

  She is intimately familiar with the White House where she reigned as First Lady during the Bill Clinton presidency and where their daughter Chelsea grew up. As Secretary of State, she visited more than 150 countries and forged alliances and friendships with statesmen throughout the world.

  Graphoanalytic analysis of her signature reveals the character and personality of Hillary Rodham Clinton.

  Diplomacy is Clinton’s forte, no doubt. If you will take a look at the three names, you will notice how each one declines in height from Capital letter to the end of the name. Diplomacy is an asset, a major requirement in politics. It enhances communication.

  Communication is a driving force in Clinton’s modus operandi, in her own words excerpted out of the book Hard Choices: “I have faced my share of hostile public opinion over the years and have learned it can’t be wished away or papered over with happy talk. There will always be substantive disagreements between peoples and nations, and we shouldn’t be surprised about that. It makes sense to engage directly with people, hear them out, and offer a respectful exchange of views. That might not change many minds, but it’s the only way to move toward constructive dialogue. In today’s hyperconnected world our ability to communicate with publics as well as governments has to be part of our national security strategy.”

  In the signature we see one closed a, and one open a. Clinton is a master at communication. She will say what needs to be said without revealing sensitive or classified information.

  Openmindedness and inclusiveness form another major part of Clinton’s personality. This may be seen in the overall spacing of names and the wide loop in the letter y. Clinton welcomes change. She includes people of diverse backgrounds and philosophies into her circle of friends and associates. Most of all, she is a teamplayer. New negotiations are greeted with a sense of neutrality. She keeps all options on the table.

  Above all, she always keeps the big picture in mind.

  A sense of justice guides her to do what she thinks is right. The vertical upright script reveals that she remains objective and poised, even in the face of adversity and keeps a cool head when others are losing theirs.

  She likes to make sure she is on the right track before starting anything. Strategic planning precedes decision and action, always looking for the best possible outcome of a situation.

  The letter t in Clinton is shorter than the capitals, yet it is proportionate to the middle zone writing, indicating a combination of pride in her achievements and independence of thought. She is a trail blazer. Precedence may influence, but does not govern her thinking. She is willing to renounce conformity when that method seems an inferior approach.

  Creativity and originality lend a special dimension to her personality. She is a unique individual, a person to be reckoned with. She can think on her feet and is unafraid of meeting adversity head on. There are different graphological indicators for these factors, some of which are the elegant connectors between the H and i in Hillary, and again the R and o in Rodham.

  The letter l in Clinton has a well rounded loop, contrasting the l’s in Hillary. This well looped l is representative of imagination.

  Imagination enriches our lives because the mind is capable of conceiving novel views and ideas. Imagination equates creativity. Clinton enjoys sharing her ideas with team members. She has far more ideas running through her head than she can use. She is a very creative person. She can visualize ideas in new situations.

  Intuition comes in handy during decision making processes, especially when information is incomplete or not fully understood.

  Loyalty is a main factor in Clinton’s character. An indicator here is the clean, rounded i-dot in Hillary which indicates loyalty to family, friends and one’s principles.

  Of special interest here is the missing i-dot in the name Clinton, whereas it has been carefully placed in the name Hillary. Perhaps her loyalty has been tested one time too often in the past by her charming husband.

  Generosity is seen in Clinton’s handwriting. Generosity represents a willingness to reach out to others, be considerate of their needs and pitch in to help whenever possible. Generosity also means that a person is concerned with the progress of friends and associates as well as that of oneself.

  Evidence of generosity is seen in the name Rodham that ends in an elongated m, and again in a similar n in the Clinton name.

  Mental Processes. Taking a look at the first name Hillary, we are struck by four straight downstrokes of the letter H and two l’s. These strokes in themselves tell us about her ability to think for herself in the absence of experts and advisors. She states her opinions simply and clearly so that others will understand what she means.

  Clinton comes straight to the point when dealing with other people and would like the same approach in return. Small talk is not on the agenda. However, because we detect the letter d in Rodham was drawn with a slim looped d-stem, we know that Clinton will have empathy with others in the room when she becomes aware of their unease. This would have a softening effect on the direct approach and be more in line with the needs of the personalities present.

  Because the second such downstroke of the H and double l are longer than the initial ones, we discern that underneath her courageous front Clinton is nonetheless sensitive as to how others might assess her and her actions.

  Placement of the i dot is indicative of a good memory.

  The capital R in Rodham is comprised of a simple downstroke with a well rounded top that swings over to form the letter o. This elegant letter combination is graphic evidence of an uncluttered mind, clear vision and an ability to think on her feet and quickly adjust to ever changing situations.

  Self Esteem plays a major role in Clinton’s life. She is aware of her talents and feels competent in taking on the highest office.

  Here are some of Clinton’s thoughts taken from ‘Hard Choices’: “My years in politics prepared me for this phase of my life. I am often asked how I take the criticism directed my way. I have three answers: First, if you choose to be in public life, remember Eleanor Roosevelts’s advice and grow skin as thick as a rhinoceros. Second, learn to take criticism seriously but not personally. Your critics can actually teach you lessons your friends can’t or won’t. I try to sort out the motivation for criticism, whether partisan, ideological, commercial or sexist, analyze it to see what I might learn from it and discard the rest. Third, there is a persistent double standard applied to women in politics—regarding clothes, body types and of course hairstyles—that you can’t let derail you. Smile and keep going. Granted these words of advice result from years of trial and error and mistakes galore, but they helped me around the world as much as they did at home.”

  In conclusion: No graphic evidence has been found in Clinton’s writing to indicate falsehood or deception that we have come to expect from some individuals seeking political office.

  Her decisions and actions carry the mark of intelligence and integrity.

  She is the sane choice.

Skylar Khan is a Master Graphoanalyst and author of “Handwriting Rocks.” For more information or comments please visit www.HandwritingAuthority.com

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Skylar Khan lives on a vortex in Oracle. She is a Master Graphoanalyst and has been contributing articles to The Oracle Towne Crier about personality traits revealed through Handwriting Analysis. Her book “Handwriting Rocks” is informative and entertaining. For more information, please visit HandwritingAuthority.com


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