Nancy Pelosi "Claps" in Trump's FACE - Here's What REALLY Happened

Did you catch the exaggerated, alligator-like hand clap which House Speaker Nancy Pelosi directed toward President Trump during a portion of his State of the Union address?

It was a highly public, somewhat sarcastic swipe by Pelosi, as if to say, "It's about time you said that," or "Your actions don't fit your words, buddy!"

Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer seem to have discovered that getting the best of Trump involves engaging in the same type of "bare knuckle" political mud wrestling which the President mastered long ago.

This may well be the "new politics" strategy in this day and age which becomes normal practice for elected officials of both parties.

We can all run into instances where we too are demeaned, belittled, called a name, or, in sum, become a victim of trash talk.

It is important to develop a system to respond to this type of verbal attack effectively and consistently, warding off and even overpowering the aggressor.

Joe Rogan HAMMERED For LAME Jack Dorsey Interview - Here's What REALLY Happened

Joe Rogan and Twitter's Jack Dorsey sat down on The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast and there was a backlash like no one could have seen coming.

Critics say that Rogan pandered to the liberals by not asking any hard questions. In this video, I'll break down exactly what happened by looking at body language, eye contact, and vocal tonality.

How I Recovered From Creeping Out My New Neighbor In The Hallway

What's the best approach when first meeting a new neighbor in your residential area or apartment complex to initiate a positive interaction? This video illustrates three easy steps, by which you can introduce yourself as an interesting and affable acquaintance who the neighbor will likely look forward to running into again:

1) Break the ice with an empathetic comment, calling on your observations of the person to "get inside their head," and bring up a topic which is likely to strike a personal chord of interest. This can be very mundane, such as a remark about your apartments, the elevator which you may be sharing, or even, (gasp!) the weather.

2) If the response you receive is communicative and contributes toward extending the conversation, continue the interaction in a comfortable, low-key, good humored manner.

3) When it feels right to end the visit, politely say good bye with a "nice to meet you," or "have a good rest of the day." A pleasant, but not over the top or creepy smile should accompany this brief and understated farewell. One major caution---Do NOT ask a woman who you meet for the first time in your apartment or townhouse complex specifically where she lives.

This is intrusive and discomforting in today's world, and is to be avoided. If you mistakenly do ask this question, just be open and honest and back off from the inquiry with a short word of apology. --

Laughter When Trump Slams Reporter With THE SAME QUESTION 8 TIMES over Shutdown!

When a White House meeting turned towards the government shutdown, Donald Trump faced off with ABC's Jon Karl. Trump literally asked the exact same question to him 8 times in a row in 26 seconds. In this video, we'll analyze the body language, sub-communication and other aspects of this display.