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May 13, 2005

(A Quasi-Satirical) Filibuster Update: Brother Frist and Guru Reid

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After a disastrous start to the week, the party of Roosevelt picked up some visual ground on the party of God with this split NYT coverage on Wednesday. 

Shot from below, typically charismatic-as-mud party boss, Harry Reid looks, well… dramatic.  Gesturally, Reid also scores points with the left handed “peace” sign (perhaps reassuring the public that the Democrats wouldn’t think of shutting down the government).  Cleverly, the signal also indicates “victory,” telegraphing the equal promise that the Dems aren’t going down without a fight.  All in all, this showing beats the hell out of Monday’s party press conference in an empty plaza.  Still, Reid loses a couple points for the right hand, which looks like it doesn’t know what the left hand is doing (and could even be interpreted as one-half a gesture of “the one that got away.”)

In spite of the feistiness, however, the Dems seem to come up a bit short.  Along with the advantage of higher page placement (making it seem like Reid is looking up to his holy counterpart), Brother Frist pulls off a dramatic coup with this heavy-handed yet effective gesture of prayer.  Besides implying that God wants the filibuster defeated, Frist heightens the drama with the presence of a security officer.  Apparently, the message to the opposition (including moderates on his team) is: if the higher argument is not convincing enough, we can be just as persuasive on the ground.

(image 1: Doug Mills.  May 11, 2005 in The New York Times, p. A14. image 2: Matt Cavanaugh/European Pressphoto Agency .  May 11, 2005 in The New York Times, p. A14.)

  • jon st

    these were interesting photos….but I wish you would have selected the one in here
    http://www.wmcstations.com/Global/story.asp?S=3342839
    The one where Frist is urging the protestors to be silent.

  • Johanna

    hello jon st – I went to the site/pictures you suggested and found, directly under the sequence of pictures of Bill Frist (almost as it was a part of the sequence -i.e. the same size), an ad for “Revelations” – “How Will it End?”
    I guess in the end, Bag and the advertisers for this program are perceiving the same theme about Senator Bill Frist and how he would like himself to be perceived…”by the people”.
    Peace. Johanna

  • George Myers

    Where’s “Huntley and Brinkley” now that we need them? Come to think of it, as Ms. Richards of Texas used to exclaim, “Where’s George?” My cousin George Murray directed NBC News, after a US Army Captain career in the Korean War led to film editing our service films. He produced “NBC Nightly News from New York” during those Gemini and Saigon days. His last assignment with CBS produced the 1976 coverage of both Democratic and Republican conventions. He died in Mexico City, where his wife was an Avon fashion executive, Edwin Newman read a letter at his eulogy in the United Nations Chapel, a statemnet that higher ups cancelled the many month investigation of US soldier’s views of the Vietnam Conflict (not to be confused with the later lawsuit by General Westmoreland against the entire NBC network for its news coverage, perhaps the settlement funding current politicos). His sister Margaret passed away last week, may these public servants, apparently in “prayer” and “peace” get to the bottom of our reported 2002 pact with the “devils” we once knew, in spite of which, we built our country.

  • PTate in MN

    If you took Eucharist at an Episcopal church, you would see in Reid’s gesture and uplifted eyes a clear echo of the liturgical gestures made by a priest as he or she blesses the bread and wine…“we offer and present unto thee, O Lord, our selves, our souls and bodies, to be a reasonable, holy , and living sacrifice…” The light illuminates Reid’s face like some medieval allegory. Seems like the Democrats are doing the Lord’s work!
    Frist just looks mean and crabbed. He’s got his hands in prayer, yes, but his face is shadowed and his shoulders are kind of hunched. With his eyes shifting off left, he looks untrustworthy. The security guy doesn’t help.
    Maybe a conservative would interpret the images differently, but imho, it seems like a good image for the Dems.

  • aethorian

    Their halos could use a little straightening

  • Assamite

    Actually, Harry Reid looks like he’s doing the “air quotes” thing…