Showing posts with label George W. Bush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George W. Bush. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Liespotting: Blessed are the Clean of Heart

Liespotting
Who are the clean of heart?  Those who rejoice in the truth?  Those who avoid lying?  According to Pamela Meyer, we all lie.  Now, while it's important to not be a rude person who just blurts out painful truths and covers up cruelty by saying, "I was just being truthful," it is also important to remember that real love "rejoices in the truth."  If we are to serve God, He who is Love, we must rejoice in truth too.  I saw this Ted Talk and it blew me away.  I decided to make it the focus of this post on the Beatitude, "Blessed are the Clean of Heart."

Let's practice our new skills.  I've embedded some videos of untruthful interactions and then tied the liars to Pope John Paul II.  Enjoy!





  • repeating the question and otherwise delaying an answer







  • NO OUTRAGE







  • evasive answers, hesitation







  • "I have hugged them.. I have touched their legs." Attempts to minimize the damage.







  • lack of affect.  Mr. Sandusky is being accused of horrendous offenses and is cool and unphased by this.  The ONLY way he could be unsurprised or unoffended by these allegations is if he had thought about them before. 







  • In this video:  Duping delight (inappropriate smiling): This is especially evident when he defends waterboarding and "extraordinary rendition," (kidnapping of suspects).


    Evasive answers (not answering the question but making unrelated statements that don't answer the question that was actually asked): "My job is to protect the American people" is never an answer to one of Mr. Lauer's questions.  "Within the law" is another favorite of President Bush.  Overly formal yet unspecific phrases such as "within the law" and "within the constitution" are used, but the actual laws and passages in the Constitution are never quoted.   "We had lawyers look at it and say, Mr. President, this is lawful," this is buck-passing.  Rather than use his own judgement or accept responsibility for a decision, he pawns the decision off on a nameless "lawyer."

    Sporadic outrage: A person telling the truth is outraged at false accusation throughout an interview.  They directly attack the arguments against them and work cooperatively with the interviewer to clear their name.  The President does none of that.  The most inflammatory accusation, that there is "a blurring of the line between ourselves and the people you are trying to protect us against."

    Also, appreciate the physical mirroring that Matt Lauer does in mimicking the President's gestures and aggressive body language.  This mirroring is common to all primate communication.  It's great when you are in an argument with someone to mimic their body position.  If you want them to stop crossing their arms and leaning back you must first cross your arms and lean back.  After a while you can begin to open up your own posture and the other person, even when angry, will begin to unconsciously mimic you and open their own.  Pretty soon you have helped the person be less aggressive and more open to your argument and you did it physically.  I love watching Matt Lauer do this.  It's really impressive.

    One Degree!
    George W. Bush and Blessed John Paul II


    This video is rich with head tells.  There are so many, I need to number them!

    1. Varied blink rate.  As A-Rod thinks of answers and considers his story, his brain is working overtime to come up with something plausible.
    2. But somehow his brain didn't give his neck the memo, he says "No" but nods "yes" enthusiastically.  This is seen throughout the interview.
    3. shoulder shrugs during poorly constructed lies
    4. Duping delight, the half-smiles toward the end of the interview are little smirks.  He got away with it, at least at this point.  Another interpretation is that this is a look of contempt.  Why should drugs be such an issue?  He's annoyed with the constant questioning.
    5. Check out his later apology for using steroids and other drugs, lots of duping delight there!
    4 Degrees
    Alex Rodriguez was boyfriend to Cameron Diaz
    Ms Diaz was admired by President Clinton
    President Clinton Met John Paul II


    Here we need to pay attention to the verbal cues for lies.  He dodges the question.  "I believe they have not been proved to be unsafe."  He uses overly formal language such as "injurious" and distances himself from victims by using the word, "human".  Smoking doesn't kill people, it "has not been proven to be no injurious to human health."  Now that's linguistic gymnastics!  Oh, and don't miss the little zinger at the end about women wanting smaller babies!  

    Connecting smoking to any pope is easy, smokers visit him all the time.

    Here is another video from our beloved tobacco industry.  Try not to laugh.

    Hmmm, applesauce, really?!  Let's see if our little friend is lying, shall we?
    Evasive language: "at concentrations which would be considered harmful," this doesn't answer the question.
    Stiff upper body:  "People don't eat much applesauce," is given as the reason people don't die from excess apple consumption.  Again, try not to laugh.
    Duper's Delight: smiling as he says, "they're not eating that much."  It's so ridiculous, he is even laughing.
    Lying eyes: Varied blink rate which is faster when formulating the lie and slower when telling it.  Blink rate speeds up again when formulating the next lie. Subject tries not to blink and to look interviewer in the eye to check his believing the lie.  Also, note the eyebrows raising when he says "everybody dies" and following.  That look says, "you don't believe me, do you?"
    Shoulder shrugs: "Anything can be considered harmful," with the shoulder shrug he's actually saying, "look out, big load of bullshit coming your way!"  He then says, "applesauce can be harmful."  Look toward the end when he says "people who eat sugar die..."  Here he is combining a variety of tells simultaneously.

    Here we see Ruth Madoff, Bernie Madoff's partner in crime and her surviving son.

    The son shakes his head and shrugs his shoulders, negating what he is saying at the beginning of the interview.  He talks without affect about his parents' "attempted suicide," but his facial expressions and tone do not match the words he's using.  There is a flash of contempt on the word "thinking" in "what were they thinking,"  his lip snears. He also smiles when recounting his questioning of his mother, "what were you thinking, I don't understand."  I don't know if this son was a con artist like the rest of his family, but he may have been less involved in his family's business than his late brother.

    Ruth Madoff claims to have attempted suicide and have been very depressed, but her language and her face tell a different story.  "We decided to kill ourselves" at 59" she shakes her head, exactly as her son did in the previous clip.  She uses a very perky tone that doesn't match the meaning of her words.  Duper's delight, a lovely smile on "we took pills and woke up the next day."  "It was so horrendous, what was happening." while flitting little smiles.

    The Madoffs defrauded many famous people, among them the great Sandy Koufax.   Mr. Koufax met President Obama.  President Obama met Pope Benedict XVI who was one degree from Blessed John Paul II.

    Oh Bill!  Why must you lie?  Again, so many, they need numbering.  I got most of these points from Pamela Meyer's video that heads this post.
    1. Overly formal language, "I did not" rather than "I didn't.  And "sexual relations" instead of...
    2. Qualifying language, "I want you to listen to me.  I'm going to say this again." 
    3. Fist pounding and unusual body gestures for him
    4. "that woman" distances himself from the victim or object of the lie, dehumanizing her and making Bill look less horrible
    5. Overly adamant denial, "not a single time, never."


    Now look for THE EXACT TELLS as Clinton on Richard Nixon.  OMG, this is too much!

    Sunday, November 28, 2010

    King Tut, #1

    There are three versions of  King Tutankhamun to John Paul II.  I'm presenting them from least interesting to most interesting.  Here is reckoning #1, through points of physical contact.  I'll tell the story through pictures.

    3 Degrees
    Egyptologists headed by Zahi Hawass unwrap King Tut's mummy
      
    Dr. Hawass takes a moment to look into the boy-king's eyes
    Preparing Tutankhamun for CT scan

    Showing Laura Bush his books
    "Hey, Baby, wanna come up and see my antiquities?"


    Laura Bush shares a moment with John Paul II


    Tuesday, November 2, 2010

    Sarah Palin

    2 Degrees
    A folksy wink!

    Second Degree: Sarah Palin met Hamid Karzai, the President of Afghanistan.
    Karzai:  "Not the most volatile IED by the roadside, are you?"
    Palin:  "What's an IED?"

    First Degree:  Karzai met John Paul.  
    Karzai at John Paul's funeral
    Karzai and other Middle Eastern leaders at the
    funeral of John Paul II

    If you live in the US, I hope you vote today.  Our choices are not always good ones, but our elections are peaceful.  Write in your friend or just vote for one race, but VOTE.  Great sacrifice was made to give you this gift of voting.  Don't dishonor that sacrifice by staying home.

    Below is an awesome video of "Sarah Palin" on Catholicism.  It's a scream!

    Friday, October 22, 2010

    Lizzie Borden

    5 Degrees
    Fifth Degree: Lizzie Borden is famous for being accused of hatcheting members of her family and leaving their bloody bodies in the parlor and bed.  While she was acquitted of the charges in 1893, speculation still rages about her guilt. This post is not to continue the trial that was held in Taunton in 2009 or put forth any new evidence.  Visit the Fall River Historical Society or the Lizzie Borden B&B to figure that out for yourself.  Our mission here is to connect this New England spinster to John Paul II.
    George Robinson

    Fourth Degree: George Robinson
    Lizzie hired a dream team of lawyers to defend her, among them former Governor George Dexter Robinson.  More trial info here.

    Third Degree: James Blaine
    James Blaine
    George Robinson was from Massachusetts, the first state with public education.  He was dedicated to excellence in public education and served schools well as US Representative and later as Governor. To read about his Governorship click here.  In 1875, when Robinson was still in the Massachusetts State House, US Speaker of the House, James Blaine proposed his amendment to the constitution.  This "Blaine Amendment" would prohibit Federal dollars from funding religious schools.  When Robinson became a US Representative in 1877, Blaine had resigned from the House and become a Senator.  Blaine continued to try to get his amendment passed.  Robinson fought for funding of text books, federal funding of student tuition, and equal funding for rich, poor, black, and white students.  Senator Blaine and Representative Robinson served in the U.S. Congress several years concurrently.

    Second Degree: Jeb Bush
    Bush I, Bush II, Jeb Bush
    Although the Blaine Amendment did not make it into the US Constitution, many states, including Florida, liked it and 36 adopted Blaine amendments of their own.   Below is an excerpt from and article from the Pew Forum on Religion, full story here.   When Jeb Bush was Governor of Florida, he fought to overturn that state's Blaine amendments.  


    The following is an excerpt from an article about the Blaine Amendments in Florida and Jeb Bush's reaction to them.
    George H. W. Bush and Pope JP 2
    In June 2008, a church-state watchdog organization and several other groups filed a lawsuit in Florida seeking to remove from the state's November ballot two proposed amendments to the Florida Constitution. The proposed amendments, if passed, would eliminate legal obstacles that currently prevent Florida from funding religious schools. One of the proposed amendments would permit parents to usestate-funded vouchers to send their children to private schools in Florida, including religious schools. The other amendment would repeal a Florida state constitutional provision that prohibits public funding of religious organizations. More than two-thirds of the states have similar constitutional provisions restricting state aid to religious organizations; these state constitutional provisions are collectively known as the Blaine Amendments To read an interview with Governor Jeb Bush on the subject, click here.  




    First Degree: President George H.W. Bush

    Thursday, August 12, 2010

    Glenn McDuffie: The Kiss in Times Square Sailor

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    Original photo by Alfred Eisenstadt, Glenn McDuffie 60+ years later
    3 Degrees of Separation


    2004 Sox, Pedro wins!
    Lois Gibson of the Houston Police Department did forensic work on the photograph and concluded that the man in the photograph was Glenn McDuffie.  To find out how she did it, click here!  At a 2008 baseball game between the Houston Astros and the New York Mets, Glenn celebrated his 81st birthday with a song during the seventh inning stretch.  He was hailed as "the kissing sailor."

    Glen to Pedro (3): Pedro Martinez was a Met at the time.  Only 4 years earlier, as a member of the Boston Red Sox, Mr. Martinez became a World Series Champion.  GO SOX!


    Pedro to George (2): The team was invited to the White House to meet President Bush.

    Castel Gandolfo with George and JP2
    George to John Paul II (1):  President Bush met John Paul II.