Posted on 12/21/2011 5:29:43 PM PST by STARWISE
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The image, seen above, places Bo in front of the fireplace in the White House library with a poinsettia and other decorations. The inside of the card features the presidential seal along with a holiday greeting: "From our family to yours, may your holidays shine with the light of the season."
The card is signed by the President and first lady, their daughters, Malia and Sasha, as well as Bo, the family's Portuguese water dog.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimesblogs.latimes.com ...
No. Obama’s signature doesn’t have the “cross”. Inside of the “O” there is just one line down. The “bama” starts inside of the “O”.
It could be that he is creating the “Phi”.
It could also be that when he was a young man he latched onto some sort of need to create a flair with his signature, and it stuck.
It is obvious that he is attached to the his initials because he named his dog “Bo”. I would have thought that for other obvious reasons he WOULDN’T have named the dog Bo.
The man is a narcissist and he needs to draw attention to himself at every opportunity.
And whenever he first started signing things where he knew people would want to say, “Look. Barack Obama signed this.”, he knew that for some people the effect of the signature that he had formed all of those years ago would be eye-catching. Everyone knows what his signature looks like.
For the life of me, I can’t remember what Bill Clinton’s signature looks like. But I suspect I’ll remember Obama’s signature, years from now.
The Ghost of Christmas Future...when they’re back in Chicago? (January 2013)
analysis of Obambi
http://thestarryeye.typepad.com/newage/graphology/
Republican John McCain’s signature shows a proud, idealistic but impulsive, if not uncontrollable man, according to the experts. New York graphologist Roger Rubin agreed, and also saw a powerful ego at play in the senator from Arizona because of the unevenness of McCains signature. “The capital J is the largest letter, which shows his strong belief in his own ego. The size of ‘John’ overwhelms the size of ‘McCain’ — this shows how distant he is from his family roots.”
Obama’s signature reveals similar traits. The vertical straight line of the B in Obama cuts through the large O — which is nonetheless smaller than the B in Barack. “The very large B shows he also has a very strong sense of his own ego,” Rubin said. “And he is crossing out his family name,” he added, recalling that Obama’s father left the family when the front-runner for the Democratic nomination was just a young boy.
Yet another graphologist had a different interpretation of the bisected O: “He draws that circle and a line through it, and it’s really like he has two different worlds,” said Paula Sassi. “I think it shows his black and white heritage.” The fluidity of Obama’s signature is a sign of high intelligence, while its illegibility shows he is protecting his privacy. The large letters in Obama’s signature show that he is ambitious, self-confident and views himself as a leader.
I thought the same thing.
I just can’t get over the fact that he acts like an immature putz half of the time. The handwriting experts might say otherwise.
Is there an actual science to examining handwriting in terms of psychological make-up or not?
I know that there is handwriting analysis for authenticating documents legally.
I read somewhere that there is a consultant/employee that is a handwriting expert that provides info to Presidents to help them formulate their signature to exhibit certain traits.
Notice the differences between Nobody Obama signature and President Obama Signature.
That's about right. Always leaving Bo home alone and on vacation in some part of the world.
I think I like it. Bo has not been eaten for dinner.
That’s when he’s just Barry writing to Harry.
Maybe the dog is waiting for Santa Claus.
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