Tag: Emotion

Eliot Spitizer Body Language

What’s most significant about the body language during Eliot Spitzer’s news conference is that performed by Eliot’s wife Silda Spitzer.  She is avoiding eye contact with the media.  She stands at attention with her feet together as a child would when they address an authority figure.  She is addressing the media in this way to ask for permission or receive punishment.  Her head is most often down and submissive occasionally making eye contact with Eliot.  Her shoulders are turned in also reducing her body size showing submission.  During the press conference she appears to show little expression almost as if she is not present emotionally.  She is using displacement behaviour which is what people typically do as they travel through a large city full of strangers by not showing emotion.  She is, in essence, removing herself from the situation and treats others in the room like objects.  She most likely sees them that way as well for fear of being reprimanded.  She appears to be unemotional and also un-supportive as her glances toward Eliot are barren.  Her distance also shows that she is withdrawn from Eliot.  She makes no attempt to come any closer then about six inches and performs no supportive touching.  Her arms are behind her back showing restraint.

Eliot’s language is dominant and in control like an Alpha male.  His moves are quickly and deliberately and shows that he has planned his speech and is executing as if it was a hired task.  He is efficient and to the point.  What is most significant is his last tight lipped smile which shows that he is repressing or hiding a thought or emotion.  The downturned smile also shows unhappiness, anger, tension and depression when held for any permanent length of time.  He flashes it only briefly to express an emotion.  Remember, body language is triggered by emotional thoughts and actually serves to relieve our inner impulses.  Our bodies release the tension created by our minds.  Often we can’t continue normally without first satisfying this urge.  Think of this gesture like an itch, obviously Eliot Spitzer needed to scratch this itch before he could continue with his life.

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Presidential Candidate Body Language: Barack Obama, John McCain and Hillary Clinton

What can we gather from tonality and gestures of the candidates in their campaigns?  It is an interesting question to ponder.  John McCain often uses his voice in a monotone fashion and lowers it, which is typical for alpha males.  When women speak, they often change levels in pitch and volume and infuse more emotion into their speech then men.  Therefore we should naturally expect Hillary Clinton to be more expressive for the simple reason that she is a woman.  But how does Barack Obama compare?  Well, he is someplace in between.  He is much more expressive then John McCain but not as expressive as Hillary.  Overall, women find men who are more expressive more appealing then men that are typically monotone, although respect and leadership qualities are often attributed to those with deeper voices.  Hillary therefore is at a distinct disadvantage in this department.  The research also shows that deeper voices are more believable, trustworthy, and authoritative.  If Hillary were to attempt a deeper voice, it would carry across a room poorly, it might even appear angry or screechy.

Also note how Obama’s voice is rhythmic and hypnotic as a preacher would address his congregation.  His voice emphasizes certain words and draws them out.  His speech is not unlike Martin Luther King’s style in his speech “I Have a Dream”.  He pauses frequently to allow the crowd to stir or cheer.  Pausing is a way to control the audience, it is a powerful tool that can be used by regular people who which to appear dominant.  The person pausing lacks any fear of being cut off by those surrounding him.

What can be said about the language of their bodies?  It’s fairly obvious that McCain is much more rigid, but this is due to injuries sustained from war and age.  He uses his arms far less then Obama and this can come off as less expressive.  McCain’s arm movements are more deliberate and controlled though, which is typical of leader’s.  Along with his voice, McCain demonstrates stability, control and safety whereas Obama conveys dynamic change.  You might also note that Obama frequently looks down his nose at people.  The head is tilted back and the eye appears to look through the nose (almost God-like).  This is a very egotistical posture to hold and is elitist.  It is what a wealthy person might do in the presence of a beggar.

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