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Showing Original Post only (View all)What makes Trump adviser Stephen Miller so unlikeable? [View all]
Source: Salon

Stephen Miller is reportedly a college buddy of neo-Nazi punching bag Richard Spencer. Hes also Donald Trumps senior adviser, and was recently drafted as a new White House spokesperson. For his new role, Miller took a tour of the Sunday morning news shows, each appearance showing off an ability to lie matched only by the other members of the Trump team. If you caught any of those appearances, you may have noticed a few Miller trademark gestures. Empty, reptilian eyes scanning left to right over cue cards. A pouty mouth delivering each insane untruth. And a voice that sounds like every hyper-unlikable, pompous, joyless, self-important authority-on-everything youve ever met. Or as Katie McDonough of Fusion puts it, he has the voice of someone who is a dick.
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Stephen Miller likes to use a lower register, West indicates. So, number one, the pitch hes going for is at the bottom, even a little bit below, where he can comfortably speak. Hes also clenching his tongue a little bit while he speaks. This is a common, however unconscious, tactic by men to sound more masculine and authoritative. Its just to suggest that extra bit of, Heres what I have to say and welcome to it.
West suggests that Millers cadencewhich is more a sort of superior-sounding monotoneis another turn-off. He explains why Miller brings to mind the dude you had classes with in high school or college who everyone mostly wished would stop talking. Not the cool, interesting nerd, who was an inventive misfit waiting to blossom, but more like the unsympathetic know-it-all who repelled everyone with his smugness, arrogance and almost frightening dearth of charm.
In the case of this particular gentleman, we have a situation where large swaths will feel that this is not a guy I would enjoy spending time with, West says, making the understatement of the century. It feels like hes talking down to me, it feels like hes being overly pedantic, and indeed, condescending. What he does though is, speaking of that guy in college we all rolled our eyes at, when you dont have perhaps content on your sidewithout being overtly political herewhat one has to do then is compensate for that. And thats a keyword Id like to highlight with you: What we dont like about that, if we can remove ourselves from the political content for a moment, is generally the fact that it seems like this person is trying to compensate. We see a person who is trying too hard. Thats not an attractive quality, when we see someone pushing and trying too hard.
Read more: http://www.salon.com/2017/02/15/what-makes-trump-advisor-stephen-miller-so-unlikeable_partner/
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Put him in a fedora and wire-rimmed specs and he kinda reminds me of this guy ...
NurseJackie
Feb 2017
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