Um, who did Carney mean by "the owners of Canada," exactly? Not the Canadian people, even if that is what he was attempting to imply. I'm guessing British Royalty and the City of London, both of whom he must know well.
One can make a strong case for China as the third, minority, owner. The book Red-Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win by Peter Schweizer has a chapter on Pierre Trudeau's sellout of Canada to China.
0:00 cold open - compilation of the close-up gestures and facials.
0:37 Intro starts with how Mark Carney was not able to stop Trump, basically. LOL. Trump got to the point of suggesting Canada as the 51st State. Priceless reaction. Plus Tarriff moment etc.
1:20 Product plaement
1:28 Handshake outside WH.
1:39 regular uh handshake and Carney you say from the get-go that Trump
was influencing Carney's body language because Trump does his uh .. usual [fistpump] and Carney tries to do the same
2:01 it's like you know he's like following the lead
2:30 posture and hand position analysis, also mirroring including Carney was dressing unremarkable there was no bright colors ...no nothing ... non flashy
3:40 Second Handshake - This is something this analyst has noticed in multiple Oval Office meeting is something Trump does every time:
4:00 He lowers his gaze, offers his hand palm up - non-threatening - but he does that always - uh first of course - I guess that since he is the host.
4:30 the Media questions begin.
4:41 The Concession - Friendship moment. 4:47 This is one of the signals Trump is sending.
5:22 Canada as 51st STaTe question. Now things are heating up!
6:25 frame-by-frame analysis of Carney's discomfort.
7:21 "no this is this is something that
happened so many times ... in which Carly really
wanted to say something and he gesture
as in: okay can I say something but no,
it's um ... he never really could cut
into the conversation, and it happened so
many times, that was a bit embarrassing
to watch.
*8:20 See my other post
9:42 the never-say-never moment
13:34 Carney did the non-existent lint
there's absolutely no lint in his leg
and he brushes it off because he's
uncomfortable. You see there's nothing
... because he was nervous
15:00 explains that one cannot be polite in WH - one has to interrupt and overpower the reporters.
16:40 the Tarriff question
17:30 Carney's let me speak hand gestures - very bizarre - and twisty hands
I once worked with a slimy director of sales who went around the office fist-bumping employees. He used it as a power play. Strutting around like a boss, chewing gum, acting as if he's firing up the troops. Phony to the core. I was the only one who refused his offer.
Also, the fist bump has gang origins from the ghetto. When the Covid Psyop replaced handshakes with fist bumps that was it for me. Oh yeah, and the elbow taps. Groan.
You have permission to slag me as a Boomer (even though I'm not a Boomer).
When it comes to low contact greetings the Japanese have the best system down pat. But ceremonial mini-bows in America? That's not going to sweep the nation. Trying to even imagine it breaks my brain.
OK, first, the WAit, Wut?
[Trump] it's two places they get along very well they like each other a lot
[Carney] well if if if I may um as you know from real estate there are some places that uh are never for sale
[Trump] that's true,
[Carney] uh we're sitting in one right now you know Buckingham Palace, that you visited as well
[Trump] that's true
8:55 [Carney] uh and um having met with the owners of Canada over the course of the campaign uh last several months uh it it it's not for sale
[Record get scratched bwreeeooop] That was rather sudden.
Um, who did Carney mean by "the owners of Canada," exactly? Not the Canadian people, even if that is what he was attempting to imply. I'm guessing British Royalty and the City of London, both of whom he must know well.
One can make a strong case for China as the third, minority, owner. The book Red-Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win by Peter Schweizer has a chapter on Pierre Trudeau's sellout of Canada to China.
Zigackly - I blame GAW for sharpening my sniff-test sensor.
Now the blow-by-blow
0:00 cold open - compilation of the close-up gestures and facials.
0:37 Intro starts with how Mark Carney was not able to stop Trump, basically. LOL. Trump got to the point of suggesting Canada as the 51st State. Priceless reaction. Plus Tarriff moment etc.
1:20 Product plaement
1:28 Handshake outside WH.
1:39 regular uh handshake and Carney you say from the get-go that Trump was influencing Carney's body language because Trump does his uh .. usual [fistpump] and Carney tries to do the same 2:01 it's like you know he's like following the lead
2:30 posture and hand position analysis, also mirroring including Carney was dressing unremarkable there was no bright colors ...no nothing ... non flashy
3:40 Second Handshake - This is something this analyst has noticed in multiple Oval Office meeting is something Trump does every time:
4:00 He lowers his gaze, offers his hand palm up - non-threatening - but he does that always - uh first of course - I guess that since he is the host.
4:30 the Media questions begin.
4:41 The Concession - Friendship moment. 4:47 This is one of the signals Trump is sending.
5:22 Canada as 51st STaTe question. Now things are heating up!
6:25 frame-by-frame analysis of Carney's discomfort.
7:21 "no this is this is something that happened so many times ... in which Carly really wanted to say something and he gesture as in: okay can I say something but no, it's um ... he never really could cut into the conversation, and it happened so many times, that was a bit embarrassing to watch.
*8:20 See my other post
9:42 the never-say-never moment
13:34 Carney did the non-existent lint
15:00 explains that one cannot be polite in WH - one has to interrupt and overpower the reporters.
16:40 the Tarriff question
17:30 Carney's let me speak hand gestures - very bizarre - and twisty hands
22:00 Outtro
Many things have changed in this new world. One of those is handshaking.
Most people don’t handshake anymore.
They fist bump. Raising your fist and this kind of greeting it isn’t uncommon.
It’s actually a show of support or rally cry. It’s a positive thing.
I don't like fist bumps.
I once worked with a slimy director of sales who went around the office fist-bumping employees. He used it as a power play. Strutting around like a boss, chewing gum, acting as if he's firing up the troops. Phony to the core. I was the only one who refused his offer.
Also, the fist bump has gang origins from the ghetto. When the Covid Psyop replaced handshakes with fist bumps that was it for me. Oh yeah, and the elbow taps. Groan.
You have permission to slag me as a Boomer (even though I'm not a Boomer).
I guess I’m a boomer and a nurse. I see it more in healthcare as a way of not spreading germs. 🦠
When it comes to low contact greetings the Japanese have the best system down pat. But ceremonial mini-bows in America? That's not going to sweep the nation. Trying to even imagine it breaks my brain.
Lol
Just to clarify: @1:39 Trump PUMPED his fist - like a fight, fight, fight gesture - to the lawn-reporters.
That was a truly hilarious exchange and breakdown of the Troll master in chief spanking Mark Carney in the most charming and friendly way.
Out classed, out maneuvered and outsmarted.
Great exchange!