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POTUS On Defense
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John Batchelor
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May 30, 2009 1:34 AM
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Late in the news cycle on Friday 29, POTUS neatly follows the White House power line that
Sonia Sotomayor
would not have penned the hot 2001 remark about a wise Latina woman if she had it to do over. The POTUS voice trumps all others when it speaks in the affirmative. POTUS connects perfectly with the remarks by Robert Gibbs. POTUS has an agreeable, reasonable, beseeching, consoling tone that cannot be taught, it has to be created. Note also how POTUS glances down when speaking -- the correct posture when remembering a paragraph you have read and approved to say aloud. No need for TOTUS here, POTUS is guile and clarity:
"I'm sure she would have restated it... she was simply saying that her life experiences... that will make her a good judge..."
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