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Hillary Clinton: The bully in chief

There's a world of difference between sounding like a bully and actually being a bully. 

Thu, 03 Nov 2016

Business audiences know about the Dilbert cartoons. The melancholic salaryman’s office shenanigans barely ever reached the level of “excitement,” but that was the whole point. The strip captured the pretend seriousness of interactions in a cubicled workplace.

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