Polarik, can you look at photo #1 and #3 and tell me I’ve lost my mind or does something ‘off’ just jump out at you?
What do you think you see?
for later
OK, Photoshop-sleuthing time.
Unless one of O's enemies in Africa is a headshrinker, his grill most definitely has been Photochopped. Seems like the Left's loss of perspective extends to visuals, too. I mean, he IS a pinhead, but...
Notice how almost every group photo of Obama has him standing behind everyone, and almost always wearing BLACK. No color is easier to manipulate than BLACK. That should be a tip-off right there. [As a sidebar. I wish his entire Administration were a Photoshop so that I could just hit the UNDO button and bring us back to where reality wasn't always manufactured.]
I don't think anyone in Photo #2 looks like they really belong there. For starters, not only does Obama appear to be behind his wife -- which no self-respecting Muslim would ever do -- he's either squating or Michelle is on 3" heels and on steroids.
Again, whoever did this has no sense of perspective. Yes, the picture is receding, but that alone would not account for the drastic differences in the sizes of the people pictured.
That third photo showing children marching away from the gates of Buchenwald is unique in that nobody knows who took it. It's original posting is on the The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum website as well as on Elie Weisel's website. Elie Wiesel became the Founding Chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council in 1980, and was one of the children liberated from Buchenwald. The caption on Wiesel's site notes that Elie appears this photo. He is the tall boy with a full head of dark hair, the fourth from the front on the left side of the column of orphan boys.
BTW, STARWISE: what exactly was the purpose of your disjointed segway from Charles Payne's factual account of the liberation to a much later comment about his sister's (Madelyn Dunham/Payne) penchant for storytelling, in regards to Obama's claim that uncle Charles liberated Auschwitz? Here's the part you left out:
Payne came up in Obama's political narrative, albeit in an awkward way, when as a candidate he told a group of veterans at a 2008 Memorial Day event that his "uncle" had helped liberate the Auschwitz camp. His campaign later said he misspoke and corrected their relationship and the camp.
The war veteran said he had talked to Obama about liberating the camp "only after his famous misspeaking" about Auschwitz. He said he suspects the error was not purely Obama's fault, citing a tendency of Payne's sister, Madelyn Dunham, to gloss over the facts.
In other words, the lesson that Obama learned from Granny is to "Lie Like Toot!!"
I think these days, unfortunaetly, everyone has their ‘price’.