Presidential Election 2008: Candidates through Handwriting Analysis & Astrology
58In response to the requests we've had about our
professional view of the candidates for the 2008 U.S.
presidential election, we offer the results of our
analyses below, which are based on comprehensive
handwriting analysis, astrology, numerology, and
intuitive assessment.
Please understand that we're simply presenting our
findings and that we don't have any political
agendas. We've set aside our political opinions and
have tried to be as fair and objective as possible.
First we'll view the candidates' personalities through
handwriting analysis. Handwriting samples here:
www.holisticmakeover.com/election2008samples.htm
Although there is barely enough script in Senator
McCain's samples, there is sufficient content for an
analysis.
A holistic approach (spacing, movement, form, rhythm,
etc.) in handwriting analysis is acceptable by itself
to gain a worthy overview in our view, and we insist
on combining it with a conventional trait-stroke
approach so we have the best of both worlds to yield
solid analyses.
The following include many of Senator Obama's
positive personality traits found by thoroughly
analyzing his handwriting: great team player; very
persistent and tenacious; social maturity;
inspirational to others; great organizational
ability; high intelligence; logical; great talent
for communication; good problem-solving skills;
high initiative; resourceful; healthy amount of
cautiousness; practical; avoids excessive (even
average) amount of fantasy and daydreaming; good
ability to bond with others emotionally; action-
oriented; competitive; self-starter, but talent for
working in groups; doesn't really care if others
don't approve of his views--he's not too sensitive to
criticism; adjusts well to unexpected circumstances,
able to tailor expression to effectively relate with
(or maneuver around) others; persuasive; good
listener; purposeful; self-disciplined; and admirable
emotional health.
Delving deeper into Senator Obama's personality
and also acknowledging the challenges, we find the
following: lacks discernment regarding the character
of others; could possibly be easily walked on;
doesn't place an emphasis (more than average
or even average) on ideals; lacks strength in
abstract and theoretical thought; somewhat of an
opportunist; tendency to rationalize feelings; at
times, faulty reasoning (but not an excessive
concern); skilled at rationalizing his mistakes; fails
to fully, sincerely, accept responsibility for errors;
evasive and too indirect; self-deceit is higher than
average--readily believes only what he wants to
believe and accepts half-truths, from himself and
others; lacks genuine sincerity to some degree; in
response to spontaneous questions asked of him, he
frequently lacks straightforward communication and
will instead offer jumbled responses, for example,
despite his otherwise apparent compelling talent for
communication; somewhat self-destructive; and overall
he projects a stronger, more potent image than he
actually possesses.
As for Senator John McCain, if we only recognized
the virtues of his personality, we would list the
following: very constructively methodical; puts
things in simple terms; strong intelligence; versatile;
very efficient; organized; objective, strong common
sense; practical; able to see the core issues; very
good problem-solving skills; resourceful; cuts to the
chase; healthy rebelliousness; strong intellect;
thoughtful of others; healthy amount of contemplation;
and very logical.
Examining further, listing exclusively the negatives,
we find the following through Senator McCain's
handwriting: appears somewhat unemotional, but is
incredibly sensitive and possesses a somewhat
high-strung, nervous energy; emotional repression;
sometimes too detached on a personal level; overly
emotionally controlled; distances self from emotions;
excessive need for approval; like Senator Obama, he
has a tendency to avoid squarely facing his mistakes
so it takes a little longer to learn from them (perhaps
a common trait of politicians); to a minor extent he
has a "do as I say, not as I do" disposition; overly
controlled behavior; a bit too self-protective, and
he has an above average need for freedom, which
may not necessarily be a negative.
Our Reliability and Confidentiality Evaluation
meticulously measures, through the science of
handwriting analysis, seven vital personality areas
including Sincerity/Integrity, Discretion, Decision
-making Ability, Objectivity, Emotional Balance,
Emotional Maturity, and Substance Abuse Risk. This
appraisal is remarkably useful, especially combined
with background checks and other intelligence work.
In applying the Reliability and Confidentiality
Evaluation to the candidates, the edge goes to
Senator McCain in the overall assessment, as he
scores slightly better than Senator Obama. Here
are the details: Senator McCain scores better with
Sincerity/Integrity (above average to Senator
Obama's average); they score essentially the
same in Discretion, Decision-making Ability, and
Objectivity (both above average in all three
categories); although they both rate above
average in Emotional Balance and Emotional
Maturity, Senator Obama rates slightly higher in
both categories; and finally, Senator McCain
scores better in Substance Abuse Risk (below
average to Senator Obama's average score).
Senators Obama and McCain both have reasonably
consistent personalities, solid organizational
skills, good negotiation skills, and plenty of
courage to get out in the world, live their lives,
and strive for goals. Both are fit to politically
lead, and neither is a security risk to this
nation. In our view, it comes down to which
candidate's policies you favor.
Some have asked us if we can see an election
win in McCain's or Obama's charts. We haven't
yet identified an exact set of patterns in the
comprehensive numerology and astrology charts
that represents a U.S. presidential election
victory. We believe an analyst must look for
patterns of varying levels of fame and recognition,
infamy, public disgrace, triumph in competition,
accomplishment, and overall success, among others,
in the natal and timing charts. A lot of deduction
is necessary since there is no "presidential
signature."
Based on their comprehensive numerology and
astrology charts, both candidates have remarkable
lifetime fame and m.o.n.e.y indications. Both have
notable life success considerations, and both are
best suited to operate as part of a group, rather
than be completely self-employed, such as an
independent entrepreneur.
Senator McCain has an enormous amount of emotional
sensitivity and we surmise it's tough to handle at
times, perhaps manifesting in occasional fits of
petulance, though not so much that it is a major
concern or national security risk. The charts
also indicate he has a lot of energy that is
representative of a kind of agent of change, an
other-worldly civil servant, one who is largely a
peacemaker and collaborator, and he's being
compelled to make an impact in a more substantial
leadership position at this later stage of his life.
He is surprisingly progressive according to the
comprehensive astrology and numerology charts.
Senator Obama also possesses a unique type of
non-mundane personal energy that outlines him
as a symbol of unity for the human race. His role
in this lifetime is very special from a spiritual
perspective, similar to that of Oprah or Angelina
Jolie, one that includes bringing people together
and helping to break down antiquated barriers.
However, the aforementioned spiritual reasons for
Senator Obama's popularity outweigh his chances,
based on what we perceive, of actually winning
the 2008 presidential election.
Whether he wins or not, he'll still be fulfilling
his purpose and it's also his destiny and good karma
to gain very substantially financially. He offers a
firm sense of stability to those around him, and is
good at opposing others' initiatives. In other words,
Senator Obama is good at playing defense, but
ironically he's extremely resistant to change on a
personal level.
In our view, all natal and timing indicators viewed
collectively, including what we perceive as good
karma earned in past lives for Senator McCain as a
powerful and benevolent ruler (we completed these
analyses in early August 2008, before McCain named
Governor Palin as his running mate, and coincidentally,
we perceive that she has also earned similar good
karma from past lives), Senator McCain has an edge
over Senator Obama in the race for the White House.
According to Senator McCain's comprehensive charts,
his presidential election victory prospects have
steadily increased over the past few years.
Initially, we weren't convinced that Senator
McCain's splendid timing considerations had
anything more to do than with securing his party's
nomination. But after in-depth analysis, we find
the advantage is firmly his. In the contest between
Senators Obama and McCain, we predict Senator
McCain will win the U.S. presidential election in
November 2008.
Scott Petullo
http://www.scottpetullo.com/
Stephen Petullo
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