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Title : The Democratic Women — dressed in white to honor the 100th anniversary of women's right to vote — stand and cheer as Trump says just the right things to rouse them out of what I think was supposed to be grim disapproval.
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The Democratic Women — dressed in white to honor the 100th anniversary of women's right to vote — stand and cheer as Trump says just the right things to rouse them out of what I think was supposed to be grim disapproval.
It was so much fun to see this creation of festive happiness:Let me break this scene down:
0:00-0:12 — "No one has benefitted more from our thriving economy than women, who have filled 58% of the new jobs created in the last year," says Trump, leaning into "women." He pauses, nods and looks around.
0:15 — We see the array of women in white, keeping a solemn look at first. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez turns around and causes the women behind her to smile.

0:17-0:19 — This gesture happens — one woman (who?) puts 2 elbows in the air and points 2 thumbs down at herself.

Is she receiving a signal (from Nancy Pelosi?) or simply deciding on her own? The thumbs are shaken and the woman nods her head vigorously. Her reaction sets off the woman 3 seats over to her left (who?), but there's a quick edit, so we don't see how that interaction progresses.
0:19: — We're shifted to this super-happy blonde woman (who?). The 2 other women are standing and clapping but looking like it pains them to have to approve of anything.

0:23 — Some real celebration breaks out (amid some dubiousness):

0:24 — Something's happening to the right of the screen that's exciting everyone, even bow-tie guy:

0:23-0:30 — The frame opens up and pans as if to help us see what they were pointing at, then the frame jumps back to the women we were seeing before, and they are clapping with arms extended and pumping fists in the air and laughing.

0:32 — Even AOC is standing and laughing (though not clapping):

0:36 — We get back to Trump, head back, blissful smile.... Nancy's applauding (or playing here comes the crocodile):

0:41-0:44 — The women sit down, and Trump nods a few times, and a slight smirk grows. I feel like he's thinking, Yeah, that's what I like.

He suddenly shakes his head to get into the character that work to deliver the presumably improvised line: "You were not supposed to do that."

There's an impish, confidential tone that, to me, reads as: Give me any kind of chance, and you will love me.
0:46 — The congresswoman in the headscarf is doubled over in elation. And look at the other women in this shot. Now, notice the man (with the glasses in his mouth, perhaps irritated to see that the women are going wild and annoyed that shallow charm like this works):


0:53-1:03 — "All Americans can be proud that we have more women in the workforce than ever before."
1:07 — The reaction begins. One woman is standing (who?). AOC is talking and turning to the woman on her right, making her presence felt. Notice how the woman on her left leans away from AOC, perhaps tired of her continual efforts at looking like a powerful influencer:

1:12 — AOC is not the last one to stand. The woman on her left is (and she doesn't stand until 1:18):

1:25-1:27 — With one finger held aloft, Trump improvises: "Don’t sit yet. You are going to like this." There's an immediate, warm laugh from the assembly, and the instant he hears it, his face shows gratification:

He really does feed off the energy of the crowd. This moment is like what he gets (in much larger doses) at this rallies).
The hand position changes from upward pointing to the OK position. Given all the talk about the KKK over the weekend, I want to get out ahead of any stupidity about Trump's OK gesture. Here's Wikipedia on the 4chan prank of calling the OK sign a white power symbol.
1:30 — "And exactly one century after the Congress passed the constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote, we also have more women serving in the Congress than ever before." This is the dynamic in the middle of the word "before":

Nancy is calling on her people to rise.
1:45 — And here's how it looks as he gets to the end of "before":

1:47 — They're all up, and though AOC is looking dyspeptic (for an instant), there's lots of celebration and cheering:

2:03 — We see the family reaction (with Ivanka looked so much like Ivana):

2:04- We see the women in white again, cheering. Many hands in the air, fist-pumping, pointing. AOC leaps forward in a big high 5 that connects with no one (2:06).
2:20 — A U.S.A. cheer begins off screen, and the on-screen women in white pick up the cheer, with rhythmic clapping.
2:30 — The camera closes in on AOC. She's a camera magnet. She had been doing the clapping and chanting, but stops and bows her head. What is she thinking?

What is that man doing to us?
It was so much fun to see this creation of festive happiness:
Let me break this scene down:
0:00-0:12 — "No one has benefitted more from our thriving economy than women, who have filled 58% of the new jobs created in the last year," says Trump, leaning into "women." He pauses, nods and looks around.
0:15 — We see the array of women in white, keeping a solemn look at first. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez turns around and causes the women behind her to smile.

0:17-0:19 — This gesture happens — one woman (who?) puts 2 elbows in the air and points 2 thumbs down at herself.

Is she receiving a signal (from Nancy Pelosi?) or simply deciding on her own? The thumbs are shaken and the woman nods her head vigorously. Her reaction sets off the woman 3 seats over to her left (who?), but there's a quick edit, so we don't see how that interaction progresses.
0:19: — We're shifted to this super-happy blonde woman (who?). The 2 other women are standing and clapping but looking like it pains them to have to approve of anything.

0:23 — Some real celebration breaks out (amid some dubiousness):

0:24 — Something's happening to the right of the screen that's exciting everyone, even bow-tie guy:

0:23-0:30 — The frame opens up and pans as if to help us see what they were pointing at, then the frame jumps back to the women we were seeing before, and they are clapping with arms extended and pumping fists in the air and laughing.

0:32 — Even AOC is standing and laughing (though not clapping):

0:36 — We get back to Trump, head back, blissful smile.... Nancy's applauding (or playing here comes the crocodile):

0:41-0:44 — The women sit down, and Trump nods a few times, and a slight smirk grows. I feel like he's thinking, Yeah, that's what I like.

He suddenly shakes his head to get into the character that work to deliver the presumably improvised line: "You were not supposed to do that."

There's an impish, confidential tone that, to me, reads as: Give me any kind of chance, and you will love me.
0:46 — The congresswoman in the headscarf is doubled over in elation. And look at the other women in this shot. Now, notice the man (with the glasses in his mouth, perhaps irritated to see that the
Let me break this scene down:
0:00-0:12 — "No one has benefitted more from our thriving economy than women, who have filled 58% of the new jobs created in the last year," says Trump, leaning into "women." He pauses, nods and looks around.
0:15 — We see the array of women in white, keeping a solemn look at first. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez turns around and causes the women behind her to smile.

0:17-0:19 — This gesture happens — one woman (who?) puts 2 elbows in the air and points 2 thumbs down at herself.

Is she receiving a signal (from Nancy Pelosi?) or simply deciding on her own? The thumbs are shaken and the woman nods her head vigorously. Her reaction sets off the woman 3 seats over to her left (who?), but there's a quick edit, so we don't see how that interaction progresses.
0:19: — We're shifted to this super-happy blonde woman (who?). The 2 other women are standing and clapping but looking like it pains them to have to approve of anything.

0:23 — Some real celebration breaks out (amid some dubiousness):

0:24 — Something's happening to the right of the screen that's exciting everyone, even bow-tie guy:

0:23-0:30 — The frame opens up and pans as if to help us see what they were pointing at, then the frame jumps back to the women we were seeing before, and they are clapping with arms extended and pumping fists in the air and laughing.

0:32 — Even AOC is standing and laughing (though not clapping):

0:36 — We get back to Trump, head back, blissful smile.... Nancy's applauding (or playing here comes the crocodile):

0:41-0:44 — The women sit down, and Trump nods a few times, and a slight smirk grows. I feel like he's thinking, Yeah, that's what I like.

He suddenly shakes his head to get into the character that work to deliver the presumably improvised line: "You were not supposed to do that."

There's an impish, confidential tone that, to me, reads as: Give me any kind of chance, and you will love me.
0:46 — The congresswoman in the headscarf is doubled over in elation. And look at the other women in this shot. Now, notice the man (with the glasses in his mouth, perhaps irritated to see that the
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women are going wild and annoyed that shallow charm like this works):


0:53-1:03 — "All Americans can be proud that we have more women in the workforce than ever before."
1:07 — The reaction begins. One woman is standing (who?). AOC is talking and turning to the woman on her right, making her presence felt. Notice how the woman on her left leans away from AOC, perhaps tired of her continual efforts at looking like a powerful influencer:

1:12 — AOC is not the last one to stand. The woman on her left is (and she doesn't stand until 1:18):

1:25-1:27 — With one finger held aloft, Trump improvises: "Don’t sit yet. You are going to like this." There's an immediate, warm laugh from the assembly, and the instant he hears it, his face shows gratification:

He really does feed off the energy of the crowd. This moment is like what he gets (in much larger doses) at this rallies).
The hand position changes from upward pointing to the OK position. Given all the talk about the KKK over the weekend, I want to get out ahead of any stupidity about Trump's OK gesture. Here's Wikipedia on the 4chan prank of calling the OK sign a white power symbol.
1:30 — "And exactly one century after the Congress passed the constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote, we also have more women serving in the Congress than ever before." This is the dynamic in the middle of the word "before":

Nancy is calling on her people to rise.
1:45 — And here's how it looks as he gets to the end of "before":

1:47 — They're all up, and though AOC is looking dyspeptic (for an instant), there's lots of celebration and cheering:

2:03 — We see the family reaction (with Ivanka looked so much like Ivana):

2:04- We see the women in white again, cheering. Many hands in the air, fist-pumping, pointing. AOC leaps forward in a big high 5 that connects with no one (2:06).
2:20 — A U.S.A. cheer begins off screen, and the on-screen women in white pick up the cheer, with rhythmic clapping.
2:30 — The camera closes in on AOC. She's a camera magnet. She had been doing the clapping and chanting, but stops and bows her head. What is she thinking?

What is that man doing to us?


0:53-1:03 — "All Americans can be proud that we have more women in the workforce than ever before."
1:07 — The reaction begins. One woman is standing (who?). AOC is talking and turning to the woman on her right, making her presence felt. Notice how the woman on her left leans away from AOC, perhaps tired of her continual efforts at looking like a powerful influencer:

1:12 — AOC is not the last one to stand. The woman on her left is (and she doesn't stand until 1:18):

1:25-1:27 — With one finger held aloft, Trump improvises: "Don’t sit yet. You are going to like this." There's an immediate, warm laugh from the assembly, and the instant he hears it, his face shows gratification:

He really does feed off the energy of the crowd. This moment is like what he gets (in much larger doses) at this rallies).
The hand position changes from upward pointing to the OK position. Given all the talk about the KKK over the weekend, I want to get out ahead of any stupidity about Trump's OK gesture. Here's Wikipedia on the 4chan prank of calling the OK sign a white power symbol.
1:30 — "And exactly one century after the Congress passed the constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote, we also have more women serving in the Congress than ever before." This is the dynamic in the middle of the word "before":

Nancy is calling on her people to rise.
1:45 — And here's how it looks as he gets to the end of "before":

1:47 — They're all up, and though AOC is looking dyspeptic (for an instant), there's lots of celebration and cheering:

2:03 — We see the family reaction (with Ivanka looked so much like Ivana):

2:04- We see the women in white again, cheering. Many hands in the air, fist-pumping, pointing. AOC leaps forward in a big high 5 that connects with no one (2:06).
2:20 — A U.S.A. cheer begins off screen, and the on-screen women in white pick up the cheer, with rhythmic clapping.
2:30 — The camera closes in on AOC. She's a camera magnet. She had been doing the clapping and chanting, but stops and bows her head. What is she thinking?

What is that man doing to us?
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