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To: frnewsjunkie
i cannot stand obama.. and on first look i did not like him..

So you may be right that the person who disliked RBG's appearance was having the same sensation, but didn't know how to express it in political terms.

I have had that experience of "intuiting" something about a person from a photo a handful of times over my lifetime. One was a photo of Bill Clinton as a 16-year-old high school student meeting JFK -- this must have been back in the early 60s, probably in the DC newspapers, long before Clinton entered the national arena. I thought he was entirely ordinary-looking, but somehow he still he stood out, and I felt a negative vibe.

With regard to Obama, the first photo I recall seeing was of him and Michelle in 1996 on election night when they won his Senate seat in Illinois—I didn't react to him, but rather recoiled from her, and the trashy, vengeful expression on her face, even in victory.

45 posted on 03/03/2020 10:46:04 AM PST by Albion Wilde (Party that freed sIaves, passed Civil Rights is called racist by the party that started the KKK.)
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To: Albion Wilde

obama was cocky sure of himself at a youngish age and that ususlly signifies hes been spoiled..treated as if he is owed... and he had a condescending way of looking down on anyone in front of him.. which meant he was used to having his way...
i have a thing about younguns who think at 21 they know it all
obama set himself as higher than others, he gathered a data base, which signifies he cant be trusted when he doesnt trust anyone.


46 posted on 03/03/2020 11:51:41 AM PST by frnewsjunkie
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