Tuesday, February 17, 2004

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by Donna Z on 02/17/2004 01:26:17 PM EST

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If you ever find the link I would suggest taking a close look at the body language. The General is turned to the side and presents a limited target, while Dean is straight on. The contex of the picture is also interesting. Shortly before the break during which this was taken, Dean had been exercising his yadi-yadi-I'm the only person on this stage who opposed the war-schpill. At that point Clark slid from his stool, smiling the entire time, and folds his arms across his chest while keeping both feet on the ground and leaning on the stool with his entire body in a straight line. (I hope you can see what I'm saying.) Anyway, the moment the break was called, the General, in one fluid movement, was upright, turning and moving toward Dean, thus being the first person there with no exit for the governor.
Sometimes one forgets that Clark was trained as a ranger, but that moment and the body language in the resulting still picture, should serve to remind us.
http://gallery.clark04.com/albums/110203rtv/clark_04_1.sized.jpg

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