Kwarara Msikitini

Dual Citizenship #2

Dual Citizenship #2

Pemba Paradise

Zanzibar Diaspora

ZanzibarNiKwetuStoreBanner

Mwanakwerekwe shops ad

ZNK Patreon

Scrolling news

************ KARIBUNI..................Contact us for any breaking news or for any information at: znzkwetu@gmail.com. You can also fax us at: 1.801.289.7713......................KARIBUNI

Friday, September 6, 2013

Get your feet off the table Mr President! Obama's laid-back style revealed in photos

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

The pictures reveal that Mr Obama often exhibits relaxed body language in stressful situations, with legs crossed and a knee raised.
Most noticeable of all, the president often has his feet up on his desk. But this is not just any desk - the Resolute desk was given to President Rutherford B. Hayes by Queen Victoria in 1880.
Solemn proceedings: Obama hoofs up on the priceless Resolute desk while discussing matters of state with advisers Tom Donilon, Jack Lew, Denis McDonough in November 2012
Solemn proceedings: Obama hoofs up on the priceless Resolute desk while discussing matters of state with advisers Tom Donilon, Jack Lew, Denis McDonough in November 2012

Knee-up: The president makes a point during a terrorist-threat briefing in May 2010 after the attempted car bombing in Times Square
Knee-up: The president makes a point during a terrorist-threat briefing in May 2010 after the attempted car bombing in Times Square

Different table, same attitude: Obama chats to advisers in the Oval Office in May 2010
Different table, same attitude: Obama chats to advisers in the Oval Office in May 2010

Lean-back: Obama swings on his chair in the Roosevelt Room in the West Wing of the White House
Lean-back: Obama swings on his chair in the Roosevelt Room in the West Wing of the White House

Getting some rays: The president enjoys the sun in the Rose Garden
Getting some rays: The president enjoys the sun in the Rose Garden
In the pictures President Obama can be seen discussing affairs of the state with his advisers and counselors.
Yet whether they are debating tragic events or vital economic policy, the president is often more reclined than those around him.

More...

  • In rare public Q-and-A with reporters, Obama denies knowing Benghazi terror-attack survivors have been forbidden from talking to Congress
  • Obama claims the US is 'deeply engaged' in Syria but he 'isn't sure who used the chemical weapons'
When talking about the Newtown shootings, foreign policy in Egypt or Libya, or in deficit-reduction talks Obama can be seen with his legs crossed or his head in his hands. 
But most frequently the president has his feet on the famous Resolute desk in the Oval Office.

Sealed: Obama makes an agreement with his feet on the Resolute desk
Sealed: Obama makes an agreement with his feet on the Resolute desk

Bad news? Obama puts his feet up during the debt-limit and deficit-reduction discussions on July 30, 2011
Bad news? Obama puts his feet up during the debt-limit and deficit-reduction discussions on July 30, 2011

Heels up: During more economic talks in 2011
Heels up: During more economic talks in 2011

Odd one out: Obama is the only one with his knee up as the room listens to Joe Biden's advice on the response to the Newtown shootings
Odd one out: Obama is the only one with his knee up as the room listens to Joe Biden's advice on the response to the Newtown shootings

Head on hands: Obama reacts during a high-level meeting
Head on hands: Obama reacts during a high-level meeting

Recline position: Obama leans back while meeting advisers on New Year's Day 2012
Recline position: Obama leans back while meeting advisers on New Year's Day 2012
A plaque on the front of the desk explains that the H.M.S. Resolute was abandoned in the Arctic in 1852. 
The vessel was then 'discovered and extricated' by American whaler Captain Buddington in September 1855.
Resolute was then refurbished and sent to Britain as a 'token of goodwill and friendship' from the president and people of the United States.
When the ship was broken up, Queen Victoria sent a desk made out of its timbers back to the U.S. as a 'memorial of the courtesy and loving kindness which dictated the offer of the gift of the "Resolute"'
Franklin Roosevelt had a door built in the desk to stop people seeing his legbraces. The Resolute was first moved into the Oval Office by Jackie Kennedy in 1961.

Lean: Obama doesn't seem to be enjoying this planning meeting in 2009
Lean: Obama doesn't seem to be enjoying this planning meeting in 2009

Stretching out: Obama grins with his feet on the table
Stretching out: Obama grins with his feet on the table

Support: The president props himself up during a meeting
Support: The president props himself up during a meeting

Good advice: Obama receives his counselors in the Oval Office
Good advice: Obama receives his counselors in the Oval Office


No comments :

Post a Comment