Face Reading of Virginia’s Gilmore and Warner
September 19th, 2008 by Rose Rosetree
Last night Mark Warner debated Jim Gilmore. The latter sounded like an attack ad, a pit bull of politics. The former’s voice had a wheedling, whiny quality, reminiscent of John McCain, though belonging to the opposite party.
Gilmore’s photo comes first in today’s Face Reading article, while Warner’s photo comes next.
Listening to the radio as I drove, neither of their faces were visible, but they sure will be today… as I do Face Reading on both of these former governers, now turned rivals for Virginia’s hotly senatorial seat.
Face Reading is perfect for telling these policians apart, assuming that photos are available. See the Links
section at the end of this post for more background on the kind of Face Reading I will do here. Read More »


If you’re ready to start reading faces, that’s smart. Face reading has been done for 5,000 years, and for good reason. You can communicate better with people when you know more about who they really are.