WATCH: Joe Biden signs documents at the Capitol in first presidential act after inauguration
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That sounds like one camera, taking one, two, three or four pics in bursts.
No overlapping shutter sounds.
Is that what you’re hearing?
Where are all the assorted presstitutes?
~Easy
Close your eyes and listen carefully to the “cameras” clicking in this video:
WATCH: Joe Biden signs documents at the Capitol in first presidential act after inauguration
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I read an article a few days ago regarding POTUS DJT allowing too many Presstitutes cameras mics etc. instead of a pool reporter and photographer.
I also read that Obama insisted on the official WH photographer not the presstitutes —Dunno about these things.
lots of background noise...
one question for all, if people think the pictures were made at a copy of the oval office, where is that office/WH? how did everyone get there? imo not logical...this last video shows several congresscritters..and the scene is not the oval office, did they change setting/room because of questions of authenticity?
WATCH: Joe Biden signs documents at the Capitol in first presidential act after inauguration
I know what I hear. Curious for your inputs.
#B-GradeMovie
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Well, I don't know if anyone commented about the part where Joe slid a folder toward Kamaltoe and said "take this to the President" at 38 seconds in. It sounds like someone uttered an f-bomb right after that.
This reminds me of when Zer0bama said he'd like to be the guy in sweats, directing the show from the basement (paraphrasing).
If Joe had an earpiece, and Zer0 was speaking to him in it, then Joe could easily have gotten confused (more than usual) about who is supposed to be the President. No?
What is that sound? Doesn’t sound like cameras, but I can’t identify the sound. Also, I could hear the sound of a crowd in a large room, much larger than the Oval Office.