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In reply to the discussion: Anybody watch the body language, hand "grab" and discomfort from the Japanese Prime Minister? [View all]Judi Lynn
(164,122 posts)92. He was acting like an old lady. Maybe his mother.
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Anybody watch the body language, hand "grab" and discomfort from the Japanese Prime Minister? [View all]
Pachamama
Feb 2017
OP
He probably learned that from an MRA dating site. "Pull her hand close, so she almost touches it!"
TheBlackAdder
Feb 2017
#106
That looks insane! He nearly pulled Gorsuch off balance. My God, that's creepy.
Judi Lynn
Feb 2017
#86
"sharp tug you give to a dog's leash when you want to remind them who is in control"
PearliePoo2
Feb 2017
#11
"Strong hands!" said DT. Did you hear that? It was definitely a dominance thing.
pnwmom
Feb 2017
#35
Yes, it's straight out of a 1980s management manual on "power" body language.
meadowlander
Feb 2017
#83
No, it doesn't. Did you notice the Japanese PM's eye roll when Trump released his hand?
Arkansas Granny
Feb 2017
#88
I don't think his smile was gloating ... I think his smile was compensating for his failure
fishwax
Feb 2017
#95
I also caught that Abe suggested the handshake, and during it said twice "look at me"
dixiegrrrrl
Feb 2017
#96
trump was gestering to his own hands - I think he was saying he has the stronger hands. nt
flygal
Feb 2017
#123
I tend to agree with your interpretation. I think 45 was surprised that it didn't work with Abe.
liberalla
Feb 2017
#97
Maybe Angela Merkel or another woman leader can do that honor and throw that domineering bully
Pachamama
Feb 2017
#19
When Trump does this he violates the trust inherent in extending one's hand
Maru Kitteh
Feb 2017
#18
Correct....and in Japanese culture, "touching" as Trump did is very disrespectful and seen as insult
Pachamama
Feb 2017
#31
Abe is wondering if he'll require antibiotics after such close contact with Grabber Don.
Vinca
Feb 2017
#47
Just the fact that Abe showed any reaction AT ALL,, is indication of how stunned he was.
pangaia
Feb 2017
#104
Reading Abe''s mind: "Let go of me, you fucking orange moron!" Did trump really lean over....
George II
Feb 2017
#57
Fascinating handshake, yes, but that color scheme with the chairs, Trumps hair and skin, and
RadiationTherapy
Feb 2017
#81
IF SNL does have Rosie (or someone) do Bannon, this would be a good moment
More_Cowbell
Feb 2017
#84
Saddam Hussein used to have a handshake trick of his own, as described by Amb. Joe Wilson
Hekate
Feb 2017
#94
I HATE THIS - he does this all of the time & it is so pathetic, trying to be "big man"
anneboleyn
Feb 2017
#112