Hmm, I didn't read it that way, no fucks to give about what's expected of her. Commenting on someone's body as a way to provoke people into reading something just seemed to go against the message that I thought you were trying to convey. But it seems I misunderstood what you were going for overall. If you were aiming for a provocative title, it worked in the sense that it made me cringe, from the perspective of body positivity.
Hillary is probably one of the thickest skinned women and at this point very little rattles her. All I know is as someone who has struggled with body image, and who knows many other women who face the same struggle every day, to have a woman's body (even above it all, thick skinned Hillary) commented on in such a way for the purposes of provocative writing and readership makes me sad. At the end of the day she is a human being, and we don't know what level of effort or intention goes behind her everyday self versus her political figure self, or where she stands on the perception of her own body and appearance. I don't know where you stand on body diversity, positive body image and acceptance beyond what you've written here. I am just speaking as someone who is very passionate about it.