Politico Mocked for Strange Claims About Walz’s Bulging Eyes and Vance’s Beard

In a recent analysis of the ⁢vice presidential debate,⁢ body language expert Joe Navarro assessed the non-verbal cues of Republican Sen. J.D.⁢ Vance ⁤and Democratic Gov. Tim Walz. Navarro noted that ​while Vance’s beard might convey strength ⁣and confidence, it could⁢ also be⁢ perceived negatively by women​ as‍ aggressive and opposed to feminist ideals. In contrast, Walz’s expressive⁣ body language, particularly during discussions about abortion, highlighted his emotional intensity, such ⁢as wide-open​ eyes when he felt strongly about ⁤a topic.

Some⁢ viewers criticized Navarro’s interpretations on social ​media, arguing that‌ Vance’s facial hair​ could not​ legitimately be​ deemed sexist. On ⁢the other hand, Navarro observed ⁤that ⁢Vance exhibited ‍discomfort regarding Project 2025, shown ‍through ‌subtle expressions. ⁤

Interestingly, another ‌body language expert, Carole Lieberman, provided ‍contrasting insights, ​emphasizing​ Vance’s authenticity and⁣ confidence, portraying him as the ​more stable‌ candidate, while describing⁣ Walz as anxious and unfocused. The⁤ debate spurred​ varied reactions online, with some seeing Navarro’s conclusions as trivial and ‌politically motivated. the analysis⁣ showcased a divide in interpretations ​of the candidates’ non-verbal cues and how they ⁤may ‍influence public‍ perception.


A body language expert has offered his take on the vice presidential debate, suggesting the facial hair of Republican Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio threatens women while Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz displayed eye-popping passion

Joe Navarro, who touts himself as a body language expert, d his conclusions in a Politico magazine piece.

He allowed that Vance’s beard “can be positive to some, reading as strength and competence.”

“But to others, especially women, it can be negative, conveying aggression and opposition to feminist ideals,” he wrote.


Vance also showed he was uncomfortable hearing about Project 2025, a conservative blueprint for how some want the nation governed, Navarro wrote.

“When Walz brought up Project 2025, Vance exhibited a little tell that carried a big message: a slight squinting of the eyes and a small frown. Clearly, this was a sore subject,” he wrote.

Navarro’s analysis was mocked by many on social media.

The pro-abortion Walz’s comments on abortion showed his intensity, Navarro wrote.

“When Walz felt especially passionate about something, he’d open his eyes wide as saucers. Eye-popping can sometimes be a sign of surprise, but for Walz, it simply revealed his emotional intensity — like this moment during an exchange about abortion,” he wrote.

Walz also was, in Navarro’s words, “bold” by speaking directly into the camera.

“Several times, Walz addressed the viewer directly,” he wrote, adding “Walz wanted our attention there, and he certainly got it.”

But body language expert Carole Lieberman had different reactions when she reviewed the debate for Fox News.

“What JD Vance had that made him most likable and most trusted was that he was authentic… you could just say it in one word. JD Vance was authentic. He did big hand movements and so on, but they were just to explain what he was saying,” Lieberman said.

Walz acted anxious over his responses, she said.

“With Tim Walz, he was all over the place. He was very nervous, and he also had body language signs of lying. His body language was discordant with what he was saying. It was like too much, it made you feel exhausted and scared,” she said.

Vance, on the other hand, exuded confidence.

She said Vance was steady “like you can kind of see him as a captain of the ship, and he wasn’t too stiff, but you knew what you were going to get. Each time he seemed sure of himself… And so you felt like you would be safe with him. He gave an air of stability,” she said.

 

 




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