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For President Under Duress, Body Language Speaks Volumes

By Dana Milbank
Wednesday, October 12, 2005; A07

It's only 6:17 a.m. Central time, and President Bush is already facing his
second question of the day about Karl Rove's legal troubles.

"Does it worry you," NBC's Matt Lauer is asking him at a construction-site
interview in Louisiana, that prosecutors "seem to have such an interest in
Mr. Rove?"

Bush blinks twice. He touches his tongue to his lips. He blinks twice
more. He starts to answer, but he stops himself.

"I'm not going to talk about the case," Bush finally says after a
three-second pause that, in television time, feels like a commercial
break.

Only the president's closest friends and family know (if anybody does)
what he's really thinking these days, during Katrina woes, Iraq violence,
conservative anger over Harriet Miers, and legal trouble for Bush's top
political aide and two congressional GOP leaders. Bush has not been viewed
up close; as he took his eighth post-Katrina trip to the Gulf Coast
yesterday, the press corps has accompanied him only once, because the
White House says logistics won't permit it. Even the interview on the
"Today" show was labeled "closed press."

But this much could be seen watching the tape of NBC's broadcast during
Bush's 14-minute pre-sunrise interview, in which he stood unprotected by
the usual lectern. The president was a blur of blinks, taps, jiggles,
pivots and shifts. Bush has always been an active man, but standing with
Lauer and the serene, steady first lady, he had the body language of a man
wishing urgently to be elsewhere.

The fidgeting clearly corresponded to the questioning. When Lauer asked if
Bush, after a slow response to Katrina, was "trying to get a second chance
to make a good first impression," Bush blinked 24 times in his answer.
When asked why Gulf Coast residents would have to pay back funds but
Iraqis would not, Bush blinked 23 times and hitched his trousers up by the
belt.

When the questioning turned to Miers, Bush blinked 37 times in a single
answer -- along with a lick of the lips, three weight shifts and some
serious foot jiggling. Laura Bush, by contrast, delivered only three
blinks and stood still through her entire answer about encouraging
volunteerism.

Perhaps the set itself made Bush uncomfortable. He and his wife stood in
casual attire, wearing tool belts, in front of a wall frame and some
Habitat for Humanity volunteers in hard hats. ABC News noted cheekily of
its rival network's exclusive: "He did allow himself to be shown hammering
purposefully, with a jejune combination of cowboy swagger and yuppie
self-consciousness."

Perhaps, too, the president's body language said nothing about his true
state of mind. But the White House gave little other information that
might shed light on this. A White House spokesman, Trent Duffy, entered
the press cabin on Air Force One to brief reporters at 1:58 p.m. He left
two minutes later, after answering the only question by saying, "We don't
have anything to announce."

The one newspaper reporter allowed to travel with Bush as part of the
White House's "pool" system reported back to her colleagues after the
"Today" event: "we were at a distance and could not hear what was being
said (a theme of the day)." Other than the "Today" appearance, Bush
delivered a one-minute talk to military recovery workers ("I'm incredibly
proud of the job you have done") and a two-minute statement outside a
school ("out of the rubble here on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi is a
rebuilding").

Certainly, Bush retained many of the gestures that work well for him: the
purposeful but restrained hand gestures, the head-tilted smile of
amusement and the easy laugh. But he seemed to lose control of the timing.
He smiled after observing that Iraqis are "paying a serious price" because
of terrorism.

As Lauer went through his introduction, the presidential eyes zoomed left,
then right, then left and right again, then center, down and up at the
interviewer. The presidential fidgeting spiked when Lauer mentioned the
Democratic accusation that Bush was performing a "photo op." Bush pushed
out his lower front lip, then licked the right corner of his mouth.
Lauer's query about whether conservatives "are feeling let down by you"
appeared to provoke furious jiggling of the right leg.

Bush joked about his state of mind when Lauer asked Laura Bush about the
strain on her husband. "He can barely stand!" the president said,
interrupting. "He's about to drop on the spot." But the first lady had a
calming influence on the presidential wiggles. When Laura Bush spoke about
her husband's "broad shoulders," the president put his arm around her --
and the swaying and shifting subsided.

The president, now on more comfortable terrain, delivered a brief homily
about "the decency of others" and "how blessed we are to be an American."
Through the entire passage, he blinked only 12 times.


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