Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Freepers analyze the situation room picture.

It is a striking pic. Lets what kind of content Freeper can glean from it:


gov_bean_ counter
In a close up of the "War Room" shot, Obie almost looked sad.

This man has divided loyalties.
caww
When they first showed that war room photo it was evident to me something wasn’t kosher. Seating arrangements do matter, it’s a power thing and often times will be seen in high end meetings..Hillary is flanked...while Obama is off by himself almost as an afterthought....and still wearing causual clothes...so what was with that?
Shadowfax
Obama IS NOT seated in a position of authority. In fact, he appears to be back among the spectators. Clinton, Biden, and Gates all have more authority in that room than he does. Imagine a similar photo taken of Bush. Could you imagine the President sitting where Obama is.

Also, look at the expression on his face. He’s stressed and worried. Almost confused. Now look at the others. With the exception of Clinton, they all project more strength and authority than Obama does.

I dont’ know in the rumors are true, but one thing I will say ferverntly - At the moment that that picture was taken, Obama had no power or authority in that room.

pbear8
I thought he looked scared.
April Lexington
Same freaky "deer in the headlights" look he had on stage on election night. This guy is in way, way over his head. One doesn't order someone killed and then not be able to watch. Killing is serious business...
Let's Roll
I thought he looked like a demon from hell ... seriously.
Ann de IL
What struck me about Obama on Sunday night was his dead black eyes. There is something frightening about looking into those eyes, as if there isn’t a real human in there.
So it is clear: Obama was a powerless sad demon watching the SEALs take out Bin Laden.

1 comment:

  1. Oh, I'm sorry, Freepers. Did Obama not have the exact right expression or sit in the exact right place just before he ordered the Navy Seals to KILL OSAMA BIN LADEN????

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