I left a post with many links comparing the two, but can't see it anywhere and I'm not going to spend more time. The biggest point is the seating and that the Eisenhower auditorium has double doors exactly where the fake Oval has a single. And what did your "fact-checkers" say was the reason for the fake Oval set? The crowds? Lol.
I just replied to it. You should be able find now. I hadn't seen any of those fact checking pages before, so you are deeper into this than I am.
But I know it's not a fake Oval Office because that makes no sense at all. I don't know came up with that but it's clearly, clearly not designed to be a replica.
It's not designed to be a replica? With digital Rose Garden images behind it? Really? And I didn't ask you why they did it, I asked what the "fact-checkers" you rely upon say, but I am really not interested because you've shown you are not here to present your independent views. Good Day!
I don't know what your professional skill set is, but I don't really think you need special skills to see how different this looks
Windows are not double length.
Columns not Curtains
No carpet
Tiny desk, tiny side table
No table of pictures behind him
No artwork
Wall behind him seems flat rather than curved as in the OVAL office.
You do see these differences right?
Thinking about why, my guess is maybe he doesn't want to stand during lengthy photo ops. I notice there is what seems to be a fan behind him. Which if you have a lot of hot lights would come in handy.
The only things this space has in Common with the Oval Office is a desk with windows and an official look with the flags....even the flags are different though
I left a post with many links comparing the two, but can't see it anywhere and I'm not going to spend more time. The biggest point is the seating and that the Eisenhower auditorium has double doors exactly where the fake Oval has a single. And what did your "fact-checkers" say was the reason for the fake Oval set? The crowds? Lol.
I just replied to it. You should be able find now. I hadn't seen any of those fact checking pages before, so you are deeper into this than I am.
But I know it's not a fake Oval Office because that makes no sense at all. I don't know came up with that but it's clearly, clearly not designed to be a replica.
I have no idea why they chose this setup.
It's not designed to be a replica? With digital Rose Garden images behind it? Really? And I didn't ask you why they did it, I asked what the "fact-checkers" you rely upon say, but I am really not interested because you've shown you are not here to present your independent views. Good Day!
you've accused me FALSELY several time of relying on fact checkers (from your other comment)
when I told you more than once I did my own research on this.
Why the false accusations?
And of course it's not supposed to be a replica. I mean count the differences count the differences The curtains, The carpet. The art, the couches
Look at the desk
The resolute desk....probably the most famous desk in America, the table of personal photos, the sculpture behind him, curtains again
and this is a photo from yesterday in the South Court Auditorium.
I mean, come on,
I don't know what your professional skill set is, but I don't really think you need special skills to see how different this looks
Windows are not double length.
Columns not Curtains No carpet Tiny desk, tiny side table No table of pictures behind him No artwork Wall behind him seems flat rather than curved as in the OVAL office.
You do see these differences right?
Thinking about why, my guess is maybe he doesn't want to stand during lengthy photo ops. I notice there is what seems to be a fan behind him. Which if you have a lot of hot lights would come in handy.
The only things this space has in Common with the Oval Office is a desk with windows and an official look with the flags....even the flags are different though