Expression of the Day
What emotion do you notice in the first half of this video?
Hint: It’s fleeting!
The answer will be provided in the comment section in the next couple of days!
What emotion do you notice in the first half of this video?
Hint: It’s fleeting!
The answer will be provided in the comment section in the next couple of days!
If you aren’t in Australia, you may not have heard about Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s wink and smile when answering questions by a caller on the radio about changes in the budget.
An Australian reader has asked me what I see when I watch Abbott’s behavior.
I’ve read through some news articles to see what the Prime Minister’s response was to his own actions, and found an article where he claims to have been distracted by his co-host, off screen. I’m not buying that story at all, if it is in fact what he claims.
In another article, it’s reported that a spokesperson for Abbott told Fairfax Media that the wink was simply done to show the co-host he’d take the question. Then why the smile? I’m not buying that either.
I see Abbott’s behavior and response as simply displaying his amusement with what the older lady does to supplement her income, and he is communicating that to his co-host.
His behavior isn’t showing that he is taking the caller serious–that’s for sure–instead it’s flippant. I can understand why people are outraged at his response.
Over the weekend Dateline re-ran the story of Sarah and Ryan Widmer, and 48 Hours did an update to the Greg and Bernadette Ohlemacher case, which detailed the trial of Ronald Santiago and profiled more footage of the murdered couple’s daughter, Renee.
I have written about both of these cases over the years. If you’d like to read my analysis from the past, please click on the following links:
What do you see when you watch this apology? Do you think it is sincere?
I will share my thoughts in the comment section below.
What emotions do you see?