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Sit Room Photo Analysis - cbelt3 - 05-05-2011 http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/05/05/iconic.photo/index.html?hpt=C1 I like this analysis. "If someone didn't know who Obama was, he or she probably couldn't tell that he was the president in the room, some scholars say. "He's not in the tallest chair," says Brown, the sociology professor at Meredith College. "He's not the center of attention. He's not even in the middle of the room." Yet Obama's willingness to be photographed without the typical Oval Office swagger gives birth to a new type of swagger, says Contee of Jack & Jill Politics. She says that photo shows Obama's self-assurance and leadership style. He seeks out the opinions of his advisers. He believes in collaboration -- all while he's taking down the baddest terrorist on the planet. He doesn't need to wear a "Top Gun" flight jacket to project strength, she says. "You would almost expect the president to be standing in that position," she says. "That shows his leadership style. He doesn't need to thrust his leadership style forward."" - - - - Leadership through example and cohesive collaboration. And let the people who know what they are doing run the show. Re: Sit Room Photo Analysis - mrbigstuff - 05-05-2011 "That photo is amazing," she says. "It's another step toward rehabilitation of the image of black men in American culture. It's going to forever impact how people see black men in America." not sure that I agree. after all, he's the *only* black person visible. but, I do agree that the photo conveys his concern. I wasn't aware that photo was taken at the time that the raid was going down; that's interesting to know the story behind the photo, so to speak. Re: Sit Room Photo Analysis - haikuman - 05-05-2011 cbelt3 wrote::agree: I like his style.... A little humility goes a long ways *(:>* Re: Sit Room Photo Analysis - Grace62 - 05-05-2011 An iconic, historic photo that will define his presidency, for sure. I can't read quite as much into it as that essayist, it is after all just a moment in time. Other photos from earlier in the day have the President in the "big chair" looking like the most important guy in the room...But I do like the description of his leadership style, I think that fits. What a departure... Re: Sit Room Photo Analysis - Chakravartin - 05-05-2011 'Looks to me like nobody thought to offer him a seat at the desk. Re: Sit Room Photo Analysis - $tevie - 05-05-2011 Clinton's explanation of her pose is kind of funny. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she has "no idea" what she was looking at when a photographer snapped the now-iconic image of her, President Obama, and other top national security officials during a Situation Room briefing on the Osama bin Laden raid - but she suspects her expressive demeanor in the photograph may have had less to do with national security than one might think. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20060156-503544.html Re: Sit Room Photo Analysis - (vikm) - 05-05-2011 It's called "quiet confidence" and I can fully appreciate it. Re: Sit Room Photo Analysis - Mac1337 - 05-06-2011 Always guilt-ridden. Re: Sit Room Photo Analysis - Spock - 05-06-2011 Dakota wrote: .... and so you should be. Re: Sit Room Photo Analysis - Mac1337 - 05-06-2011 No, the guilt-ridden types are those who can't even act who they are. I suppose in your vocabulary the word "presidnetial" doesn't exist anymore. The more a president looks like a janitor the more virtuous he is. |