Obama Portrait Tie

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Obama Portrait Post

Official portrait tie of President-elect Barack Obama on Jan. 13, 2009.  (Photo by Pete Souza)

For his presidential portrait, Barack Obama wisely selected a blue tie with red and white stripes.  Nothing could more clearly state his dedication to the Democratic grassroots base that made his election possible, but the red stripes show his devotion to bring all parties together to get the United States moving again.

Barack Obama inspires confidence in all those around him.  He’s been compared to Aragorn, Optimus Prime, and Alice Abernathy.  By projecting this confidence through his speech, his demeanor, and his neckties, he shows us that he’s a 21st century president who understands systems level thinking.

Neck of State: Barack Obama's Presidential Portrait Necktie

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