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  • Obamas 60 Minutes Interview Analyzed In Body Language

    The moment of truth with regard to laughter came during discussion of the ailing automobile industry, when moderator Kroft presented the numbers of legislators in favor of the President's plan to help General Motors and Chrysler, the President laughed. This was obviously bad timing for such... more

    Reviewed by miguelstil Mar 25 2009, 12:07pm ( 12 reviews ) pamil-visions.net

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  • Rated by Sueblimely on Mar 27 2009, 1:10pm

    Useful insights although I reckon that over time Obama will learn to hide body language that could be interpreted unfavorably.
  • Rated by QuentinsOnTheWay on Mar 26 2009, 12:31pm

    i'm just curious how one becomes a 'body language expert'?
  • Rated by paigefiller on Mar 26 2009, 9:22am

    Thoughtful, interesting article.
  • Rated by iamamaniac on Mar 26 2009, 12:48am

    Obama's posture and his body language were louder than his empty words. Obama's speeches are unlike any political speech we have heard in American history.
  • Rated by agentsully on Mar 25 2009, 8:05pm

    Obama is so smart. He's human and therefore fallible, but his thoughtful leadership and positive nature will help us sort things out over the long run.
  • Rated by fastfastlane on Mar 25 2009, 3:09pm

    Tell-tale signs of Obama's body language during 60 Minute's interview.
  • Rated by theneocity on Mar 25 2009, 12:53pm

    it was genuine and true
  • Rated by RennyBA on Mar 25 2009, 12:51pm

    Interesting observation: 'aken out of context even, the President's laughter was not even directed at the target all the media is suggesting - workers. These nervous or enlivened moments are in direct response to the subjects of businesses and their needed strategies for recovery.'
  • Reviewed by achillesmmvii on Mar 25 2009, 12:15pm

    Sometimes being critical can be so counter productive. President Obama was ambushed in a 60 Minutes interview and one question and answer led to rediculous speculation. This story is about using body language to determine more accurately his intent.
  • Rated by miguelstil on Mar 25 2009, 12:07pm

    The moment of truth with regard to laughter came during discussion of the ailing automobile industry, when moderator Kroft presented the numbers of legislators in favor of the President's plan to help General Motors and Chrysler, the President laughed. This was obviously bad timing for such a reaction, but Kroft's assumption that the President is "laughing about the problems" is either erroneous and ignorant. The President's laughter in this situation is one of release of frustration: