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Body language expert decodes GOP candidates’ true emotions in debate.

Body Language Expert Analyzes How GOP Candidates ⁣Were Really Feeling During Debate

Many who sat through Wednesday evening’s GOP primary‌ debate have been analyzing what the eight candidates invited to the stage said, but​ one body language expert insists that “the real ⁢story of the debate had no words ⁢at all.”

“Body Language⁣ Told⁣ Me Everything I Needed to Know About the GOP Debate,” Politico ‍ published the debate analysis of nonverbal communication specialist Joe Navarro on Thursday.

Navarro told readers that he has been a student of body language for over 50 years and for 25 years​ was an “FBI ‌agent ⁤specializing⁢ in decoding human behavior.”

What did he learn in all that time? “Body ​language is‌ the⁤ primary means by which we communicate, revealing⁤ our true thoughts and feelings. It ⁣tells stories that‌ canned speeches do not,” he said.

According to Navarro, ⁣all of the candidates revealed clues about how‍ they were feeling as they went toe-to-toe with each other on the debate stage.

Ron DeSantis

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Navarro said, underscored his reputation as a very serious man with his stern-faced replies⁣ and ‌furrowed eyebrows.

“His lips quivered.‍ He also ​looked almost angry. His voice was⁣ forceful and lacked modulation,⁣ which made it hard ⁤for viewers to distinguish his ​most important points,” Navarro wrote.

Navarro added that DeSantis “may not have communicated likeability” but did relay how serious he is about ⁣the issues.

Vivek Ramaswamy

Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy “consistently looked the most comfortable on stage, almost as if he was having⁢ fun,” Navarro reckoned. Indeed, Ramaswamy at times stole the show from his seasoned political ‍rivals.

The dark horse candidate also communicated⁣ very effectively. “His ​gestures were the broadest and the most emphatic of the pack,” Navarro‍ said.

Chris Christie

Navarro felt that former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie remained⁤ calm and confident throughout the night and used a ⁤subtle tactic to ⁣stand​ out from the rest.

“He used his laser-like eyes more than anyone else, boring into his opponents, narrowing his eyelids to emphasize his message and arching his eyebrows to intensify his words,” ​Navarro explained.

Mike Pence

Former⁢ Vice President Mike Pence was very understated at first, Navarro said. “Over time, however, he opened up: His gestures became more vigorous, his voice changed in modulation and he used his eyebrows like punctuation marks.”

Pence’s passion ‌was evident when he talked about the events of Jan. 6‍ and⁤ when he jousted with Ramaswamy over the state of American culture: “Pence’s tightly compressed lips had one unequivocal message: You are wrong,” Navarro wrote.

Tim Scott

South Carolina‍ Sen. Tim Scott, Navarro said, resembled a preacher at the pulpit with his cadences and hand gestures. “He comes across as a strong yet approachable man with plenty of gravitas,” Navarro added.

Nikki Haley

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley seemed to be steeling for a fight⁢ with her set jaw and demonstrative gestures.

“It revealed her strong will, her passion and her years of experience,” Navarro said of her clash with ​Ramaswamy. “Her body​ language ⁣told her opponents that she is not to be trifled with.”

The Two Non-Entities

As for the little-known Asa Hutchinson and Doug Burgum, Navarro thought they came ⁣across as “genuinely ⁤friendly and approachable,” but they were too “unaggressive” to be much of a presence onstage.

Is Navarro right?

Scott did himself no damage, but he didn’t really move the needle, ⁢either. Christie went on the ⁢attack but was booed viciously. Pence has no chance whatever, and neither does Haley.

About the only two who seemed⁢ commanding were ‌DeSantis ⁢and Ramaswamy, who are currently in‍ second ⁢and third place, respectively, ⁤in the GOP race.

The post Body Language Expert Analyzes How GOP Candidates Were Really⁤ Feeling During Debate appeared first on The Western ⁢Journal.



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