One of my favorite segments on Bill O’Reilly’s The O’Reilly Factor was when he would bring on the body language experts to break down who was telling the truth and who was lying.
I was so impressed I started studying body language and it’s a skill that has served me very well to this day.
So I miss those segments, but it looks like Dr. Phil has picked up the torch, expanding into the broader category of “Behavior Analysis”.
Check this out:
Behavior Analysis Experts EXPOSE Moderator Bias Against Trump in Tonight's Debate@DrPhil's guests bring the receipts.
1. “There was clearly a bias against Trump in their faces.”
2. Scott Rouse observed that Trump’s microphone was louder, making him appear aggressive.
3.… pic.twitter.com/hTowufXV6E
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) September 11, 2024
Behavior Analysis Experts EXPOSE Moderator Bias Against Trump in Tonight’s Debate
@DrPhil
‘s guests bring the receipts.1. “There was clearly a bias against Trump in their faces.”
2. Scott Rouse observed that Trump’s microphone was louder, making him appear aggressive.
3. Trump was “fact-checked” by moderators during his responses, while Harris’s statements were left largely unchallenged.
4. Moderators frequently spoke over Trump as he tried to complete his answers.
5. Greg Hartley noticed that Trump received more questions with a negative framing, while Harris was given more neutral or “softball” questions. Overall, he called the moderators’ treatment of Trump “a little heavy-handed at times.”
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Behavior Analysis Experts EXPOSE Moderator Bias Against Trump in Tonight’s Debate@DrPhil
‘s guests bring the receipts.1. “There was clearly a bias against Trump in their faces.”
2. Scott Rouse observed that Trump’s microphone was louder, making him appear aggressive.
3.… pic.twitter.com/7DVWFqwlCM
— DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) September 11, 2024
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