Wednesday, February 08, 2012

MUST SEE TV: WHY DOES OBAMA HABITUALLY TOUCH HIS NOSE WHILE ORATING?

Obama. Nose. Hmmm... Can anyone tell me if Obama's constant nose-touching in this video is a vestige of cocaine abuse?

Just asking.
THERE'S A SIMPLER EXPLANATION: 

OBAMA - LIKE MOST PEOPLE - TOUCHES HIS NOSE WHEN HE'S LYING:
The Nose Touch - In essence, the nose touch gesture is a sophisticated, disguised version of the mouth guard gesture. It may consist of several light rubs below the nose or it may be one quick, almost imperceptible touch. Like the mouth guard gesture, it can be used both by the speaker to disguise his own deceit and by the listener who doubts the speaker’s words.

Signs of Deception:
Body Language of Lies:• Physical expression will be limited and stiff, with few arm and hand movements. Hand, arm and leg movement are toward their own body the liar takes up less space.
• A person who is lying to you will avoid making eye contact.
• Hands touching their face, throat & mouth. Touching or scratching the nose or behind their ear. Not likely to touch his chest/heart with an open hand.

Are They Lying to You?
These 7 cues will tip you off to whether someone is being less than honest with you. 
October 18, 2007 
How many times has your business suffered because you trusted the wrong person? If you're like most people, you've been lied to thousands of times.
Deception hurts in many ways. There's the emotional stress from being betrayed, the loss of self-confidence and the increased suspicion or even paranoia. Not to mention the financial cost. 
A deceptive supplier may promise that a shipment will arrive by your deadline, all the while knowing that delivery by the promised date is impossible. Trusting this supplier could cost your company thousands of dollars or more. Deceptions like this can be deadly to a growing business. 
But you don't have to be a victim. Here are seven subtle cues that often mean a person isn't being completely honest with you. 
1. Nose touch: We have erectile tissues in our noses, which engorge with blood when we lie. This causes a tingling or itching sensation that requires a nose touch to satisfy. The absence of a nose touch doesn't guarantee truth, but the presence of a nose touch often means deception. Of course, sometimes a person will touch his or her nose because of a non-deceptive cause, such as a cold. With some practice, you can quickly learn to distinguish a deceptive nose touch from something innocent.
HOW  DO YOU KNOW OBAMA IS LYING?

EITHER HE IS TOUCHING HIS NOSE... OR HIS LIPS ARE MOVING.


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