12-03-2019, 01:39 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-03-2019, 01:49 AM by Eric the Green.)
I like Elizabeth Warren and what she stands and fights for. And notice she always speaks in terms of "we will fight." Some people are offended by this comparison that I make below, but political caricature and humor is a great tradition in America. In that spirit, I point out that Elizabeth Warren exhibits a decidedly-accurate resemblance to Crusader Rabbit. Not only in her ideals and dedication to fight for worthy causes, but even with her big ears, her smile, her glasses, and her halting, rather pedantic voice and accent, and the fact that her score of 8-7 on my horoscope system indicates she doesn't quite have the strength and candidate skills to beat the Drumpf. But she sure has developed the power to run for office in the highest degree! And she doesn't quit! She is also the Energizer Bunny. She is the archetypal expression of the Mars trine (120-degree angle) Neptune aspect in her chart, which I had already called the aspect of the crusader; the fighter (Mars) for ideals (Neptune). But American voters don't usually prefer crusaders as their president.
I have noticed a raft of failed Democratic candidates who have the natal aspect of Mars trine or sextile (60-degree angle) to Neptune. I have the sextile in my chart myself, so if anything I might be inclined to look on it in a good light. And it's a fine aspect, but not for getting elected president of the USA. And it's mostly Democrats who have this aspect, although the square/opposition between these planets fares somewhat better; less pie in the sky perhaps. Religious-Right Republican candidates also tend to have this aspect. But I give the trine/sextile 2 negative points on my system (no points either way for the sq/opp.). The most notable example on the scene now with this aspect has turned out to be Elizabeth Warren. She may even have Neptune rising.
Others with Mars trine or sextile to Neptune in their natal horoscopes include Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Tulsi Gabbard, Jerry Brown, George McGovern, Hubert Humphrey, Walter Mondale, John Kerry, John Edwards, Tom Harkin, Morris Udall, Al Smith, Mike Huckabee, Ben Carson, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Barry Goldwater, Rudy Giuliani, Chris Christie, Dennis Kucinich (semi-sextile), Woodrow Wilson (semi-sextile), Teddy Roosevelt, and even Gerald Ford, among others.
Those with the square, opposition or semi-square include Barack Obama, George H W Bush, Jimmy Carter, LBJ, Truman, FDR, William Jennings Bryan, Wendell Willkie, Thomas E. Dewey, Ted Kennedy (accident by water, doncha know), Michael Dukakis, Pat Robertson, Ralph Nader, Kamala Harris.
I have noticed a raft of failed Democratic candidates who have the natal aspect of Mars trine or sextile (60-degree angle) to Neptune. I have the sextile in my chart myself, so if anything I might be inclined to look on it in a good light. And it's a fine aspect, but not for getting elected president of the USA. And it's mostly Democrats who have this aspect, although the square/opposition between these planets fares somewhat better; less pie in the sky perhaps. Religious-Right Republican candidates also tend to have this aspect. But I give the trine/sextile 2 negative points on my system (no points either way for the sq/opp.). The most notable example on the scene now with this aspect has turned out to be Elizabeth Warren. She may even have Neptune rising.
Others with Mars trine or sextile to Neptune in their natal horoscopes include Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Tulsi Gabbard, Jerry Brown, George McGovern, Hubert Humphrey, Walter Mondale, John Kerry, John Edwards, Tom Harkin, Morris Udall, Al Smith, Mike Huckabee, Ben Carson, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Barry Goldwater, Rudy Giuliani, Chris Christie, Dennis Kucinich (semi-sextile), Woodrow Wilson (semi-sextile), Teddy Roosevelt, and even Gerald Ford, among others.
Those with the square, opposition or semi-square include Barack Obama, George H W Bush, Jimmy Carter, LBJ, Truman, FDR, William Jennings Bryan, Wendell Willkie, Thomas E. Dewey, Ted Kennedy (accident by water, doncha know), Michael Dukakis, Pat Robertson, Ralph Nader, Kamala Harris.