Post by peppergirl on Jul 12, 2013 11:00:49 GMT -5
In the same way Heron is developping the composers' project, we could do something similar with politicians to see if we can find patterns generated by their cognitive functions to see how it translates in their style (very bad phrasing I know).
Some examples:
Obama: FeSi George W. Bush: SiTe Sarah Pallin: SiTe (alt. SiFe)
Some French ones (I know them best obviously): François Hollande: NeFi Nicolas Sarkozy: TeNi Marine Le Pen: SiTe Ségolène Royal: FeSi? (I've not watched carefully)
Italian one: Silvio Berlusconi ^^ : ?
Etc, etc.
It's funny but it seems the Leftist ones lean more towards high F whereas the Rightist ones tend more to be T, with exceptions probably. That'd be interesting if we could confirm with many serious typings.
Last Edit: Jul 12, 2013 11:06:33 GMT -5 by peppergirl
Oooooh, berlusconi ...................... He's a tough one in my opinion, he's an awesome actor. His oratorical abilities makes me think of an articulator lead.
For me he is a FeNi (again, destroying stereotypes)
Obama: FeSi George W. Bush: SiTe Sarah Pallin: SiTe (alt. SiFe)
Obama: NeTi (Strong Tertiary Fe, which he uses to deliver speeches. Less present when ad libbing. Lots of Ne thinking faster than his mouth can keep up, and Ti stammering.)
George W. Bush: SiFe (Seriously, look at his patent Fe smile. Don't confuse the smile lines for a 'snarl'. Clear Si dom. Read interviews with people who have worked with him. His memory borders on a super power. Otherwise, lots of leaning on a weak Ti, and inability to clarify details.) Sarah Palin: FeSi (Her lack of Ti is legendary. Her Fe is so loud, it makes nearly every Fi user I know insane.)
I can understand how people confuse Obama for an Fe dom because he turns it on when in public speaking mode, but the lack of Te in Bush and Palin is alarming. Interesting how it could be missed.
Disclaimer: Everything I say here is my OPINION. Please keep that in mind.
Oooooh, berlusconi ...................... For me he is a FeNi (again, destroying stereotypes)
FeNi looks correct. Je lead. More articulation in hands and fingers than Te. Interaction style seems more F than T, with clear moving of the emotional tempo. Ni/Se eyes and movements.
Disclaimer: Everything I say here is my OPINION. Please keep that in mind.
The Doctor I just took the people (at least the American ones) who were already in the Larin videos, if Auburn and Alerith put them in, I think it's because they made a thorough analysis of their type and not only in public (probably in more intimate settings as well). You're maybe right but I've not really checked them, I just gave them as examples of politicians.
Last Edit: Jul 23, 2013 7:54:24 GMT -5 by peppergirl