Agreed. I have studied body language and (unfortunately for them) use it against my employees, lol. NOTHING about their behavior, actions, or postures expressed any confidence or actual belief in what they were a part of. They were bad actors, taking cues, and shitting their pants.
I enjoy watching Trump speak. I don't think he's the best orator, but he commands the crowd and exudes confidence. At first I couldn't figure him out, but after watching him over the years, he truly believes in what he's saying. He engages the crowd with his body language, presenting straight to them, usually with open arms (on the podium or outstretched to make a funny comment), which make the audience feel comfortable in his presence. But you can also tell when he does his fake smiles when he's under duress (like the last few rallies he gave as it got closer to him leaving the WH). Only his mouth moves, not his eyes or the rest of his face. I'll be honest, it pained me to see him do that. He looked defeated...but maybe that was the goal. Trump is even more interesting to watch when he's having unfriendly dealings. He says so much with just his body language and positioning, it's bad ass. And Jr. definitely has his father's body language skills, too.
Check out a channel on YT called "Body Language Ghost". She's excellent, covers Barry, Hunter, Flynn, and many others. See what you can start to pick up. A book called "Louder Than Words" by Joe Navarro is also a great starting point.
plausible deniability in that he is known as a disciple of the 'power of positive thinking' mindset which refuses to project negatively since thinking precedes what materializes in that belief system. That and the claim of him being a highly functioning narcissist which also does not allow to admit to failure, etc.
The joint chiefs of staff are advisors, not part of the command chain, so their opinions, along with those of former secretaries of defense are just that. Opinions. They have zero bearing on what the military can or can't do.
Yep, W and Pedo Joe both wouldn't close their eyes even during the prayer while Willy fell asleep....old hat for a Clinton I guess when you consider the depths of their depravity and "suicided friends/acquaintances".
In BOTH todays speech AND yesterdays he kept highlighting his death, his legacy and how he wanted to be remembered. That's not a man who is confident in tomorrow.
You guys catch Bidan's eyes scanning the horizon and rooftops around the Capitol as he sat there?
Agreed. I have studied body language and (unfortunately for them) use it against my employees, lol. NOTHING about their behavior, actions, or postures expressed any confidence or actual belief in what they were a part of. They were bad actors, taking cues, and shitting their pants.
Can you please comment on the body language you've seen from Trump, his family and administration?
It's awesome to get actual experts on here!
:-)
I enjoy watching Trump speak. I don't think he's the best orator, but he commands the crowd and exudes confidence. At first I couldn't figure him out, but after watching him over the years, he truly believes in what he's saying. He engages the crowd with his body language, presenting straight to them, usually with open arms (on the podium or outstretched to make a funny comment), which make the audience feel comfortable in his presence. But you can also tell when he does his fake smiles when he's under duress (like the last few rallies he gave as it got closer to him leaving the WH). Only his mouth moves, not his eyes or the rest of his face. I'll be honest, it pained me to see him do that. He looked defeated...but maybe that was the goal. Trump is even more interesting to watch when he's having unfriendly dealings. He says so much with just his body language and positioning, it's bad ass. And Jr. definitely has his father's body language skills, too.
Check out a channel on YT called "Body Language Ghost". She's excellent, covers Barry, Hunter, Flynn, and many others. See what you can start to pick up. A book called "Louder Than Words" by Joe Navarro is also a great starting point.
Now how about an employee doing that against multiple bosses that can't tell what you think? Ever encountered that before because I am curious.
I was wondering why that long pause! I was thinking something was about to happen. They all looked very strange during the pause.
plausible deniability in that he is known as a disciple of the 'power of positive thinking' mindset which refuses to project negatively since thinking precedes what materializes in that belief system. That and the claim of him being a highly functioning narcissist which also does not allow to admit to failure, etc.
I watched a little and noticed that Bush looked VERY nervous, he kept looking up and around and rocked back and forth. It was weird
Like they were expecting something to happen, is the military just dragging it out to make them more paranoid now?
For sure, to me it was like they were expecting lightening to strike, lol
Now that my feelings have been stomped on.
It certainly doesn't seem like a good day for a military takedown with all the extra visitors, cameras, etc at the White House.
The joint chiefs of staff are advisors, not part of the command chain, so their opinions, along with those of former secretaries of defense are just that. Opinions. They have zero bearing on what the military can or can't do.
Yep, W and Pedo Joe both wouldn't close their eyes even during the prayer while Willy fell asleep....old hat for a Clinton I guess when you consider the depths of their depravity and "suicided friends/acquaintances".
There is nothing Bill's head but air, rancid air.
Yep, and then someone had to pat him on the shoulder afterwards
In BOTH todays speech AND yesterdays he kept highlighting his death, his legacy and how he wanted to be remembered. That's not a man who is confident in tomorrow.
And hyperventilating. Watch the mask. Stage fright or something else? Biden loves being on stage.
Thats why it went off early. To throw off any attacks. At least thats what they were thinking.
It's quite comforting for me.