I am not sure which backdrop you are referring to. Looking at photos from the White House, which were taken in the East Room, all I can see are attractive gold drapes with flowers and other ornate designs on them. There was an urban myth about two years ago that the president redecorated the room with secret Muslim symbols; this is untrue, and no changes in the decor have taken place. I enclose a link to one of many official White House photos of the room where the drapes are, showing the president giving a speech there.
The gold curtain backdrop during President Obama's speeches symbolized prestige, power, and authority. It was used to create a visually striking and dignified setting for his speeches, emphasizing the importance and significance of the message being delivered.
The yellow curtain backdrop used during President Obama's speeches and public appearances symbolized optimism, hope, and positivity. It became a recognizable visual element associated with his presidency, conveying a sense of brightness and positivity to the audience.
The gold curtain backdrop during Obama's speeches symbolized elegance, power, and authority. It served as a visual representation of the presidency and added a sense of grandeur to his speeches, emphasizing the importance of the message being delivered.
Yes, President Obama has used military quotes in many speeches including his 2011 State of the Union Speech and in many smaller speeches during campaigning tours.
The yellow curtain behind Obama symbolizes optimism, hope, and positivity. It is often used as a backdrop to convey a sense of brightness and positivity in political speeches and events.
the president of the house is Brack Obama in 2010-2014
being inaugurated and becoming president and his speeches
During his time as a senator, the current US president Barrack Obama would write his own speeches. When he became president, they were written by Jon Favreau.
All presidents have at least one speechwriter. Some presidents write more of their own speeches than others.
President Obama
This question has a false premise. The U.S. flag frequently features in the background when President Obama makes speeches. The most recent State Of The Union address is one example.
President-elect Obama moves into the White House on the day he becomes the President, January 20, 2009.