All eyes will be on the sky on April 8, as millions of people across America will be hoping to catch a glimpse of one of the biggest solar eclipses in decades as the
moon temporarily turns daylight to darkness. Sky watchers in parts of 15 states criss-crossing the nation will get the best view of this rare spectacle, because they will be in the so-called “path of totality” — a 115-mile-wide zone where the moon will completely block the afternoon sun for 2 to 4 minutes. People in other states will still be able to witness a memorable event on April 8, with a partial eclipse occurring. "How does Marco Rubio really feel about the others on Trump's V.P. short list?" A body language expert answered that question Saturday. Rubio, who vehemently opposed Trump when he ran against him in the 2016 GOP primary, has since been a dedicated loyalist for Trump. Recently, reports suggested that Rubio was among those Trump is rumored to be considering for his second-in-command. Enter Dr. Jack Brown, an expert who recently analyzed the now-infamous
State of the Union response by Sen. Katie Britt, an
Alabama Republican. ALSO READ: ‘It’s on my ID’: Presidential candidate Literally Anybody Else explains legal name change "Last Sunday, Sen. Marco Rubio was interviewed by Jonathan Karl on ABC's 'This Week'. What follows is a body language analysis of a short but crucial portion of their exchange," Brown wrote. "Jonathan Karl reiterated what Rubio had said earlier in the week, 'You said it would be an honor to be offered a spot on Trump's ticket. Really?' Rubio answered, 'Yeah' and proceeded to give a lengthier explanation." Rubio then says, "That's a decision that he's going to make. He has plenty of really good people to pick from." That stood out for Brown. "Just after Rubio says, '...to pick from', Rubio displays an excellent example of what is known as a 'microexpression'. There are many varieties of microexpressions (for many different thought-emotions) – and this particular one indicated contempt," according to Brown's analysis on Saturday. "This microexpression is centered on the region of the right corner of his mouth (his right, not ours), jaw, and (less pronounced) right 'mustache area', and lateral to his right nostril." His right nostril, according to Brown, "is also flared and his right eye (eyelids) are momentarily slightly closed." "It's helpful to think of a microexpression of contempt as an evanescent, unilateral snarl," the expert added. "Note that although Rubio is complementary with his words toward Trump's other possible VP picks – however the Senator's body language says the polar opposite." See the full analysis and video below or click here. CONTINUE READING Show less
Donald Trump just shared an article comparing himself to Jesus, one day before Easter celebrations. Trump, who has long been accused of narcissism that equates to blasphemy for some Christians, on Saturday posted an article to his Truth Social platform that makes the religious comparison. Truth Social is the ex-president's
Social Media company, which recently went public but is expected by some experts to tank. The article that Trump shared is titled, "The Crucifixion of Donald Trump." ALSO READ: ‘It’s on my ID’: Presidential candidate Literally Anybody Else explains legal name change "One of the basic tenets of the law is determining who the victim is. There quite literally doesn’t appear to be one in the
New York case, but the judge rendered a guilty verdict anyway. The judge determined a penalty in the staggering amount of $455 million. With interest, Trump was told he had to pay $464 million within 30 days, regardless of whether he intended to appeal. If he failed to secure payment or a bond to guarantee the amount, New York would seize Trump-owned properties," according to the article published on March 28. "Much like Pilate tried to placate the mob by merely beating Jesus nearly to death, the judge 'relented' by lowering the bond required to a paltry $175 million and gave Trump an additional 10 days to secure it." Conservative Army
Iraq War Veteran Peter Henlein flagged the share by the ex-president. "Trump just shared an article comparing his plight to that of Jesus," Henlein wrote before quoting the name of the piece. "That's insane." Henlein goes on to suggest that Christians shouldn't vote for Trump over President
Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential
election later this year. "But please, go on about how Christians must vote for this guy," he wrote on Saturday. CONTINUE READING Show less A longtime
Republican who voted for Donald Trump in 2020 won't be doing so again in 2024, in part because he is "trying to be king" of the United States. Eileen, a former Trump voter from Mississippi, recorded a video for Republican Voters against Trump. The group recently announced an ad campaign to highlight the voices of former Trump voters, including Darin, who cited Jan. 6 as the reason he left the former president's team. ALSO READ: ‘It’s on my ID’: Presidential candidate Literally Anybody Else explains legal name change “I voted for Donald Trump in 2020 and I will not vote for Donald Trump this year," Eileen said in a video published Saturday. "Trump tends to be a bully, somewhat of a dictator, trying to be king of the
United States and that really scares me a whole lot.” She also said she wants what's best for "everybody" in the country. "And I don't see that happening with Donald Trump." Eileen goes on to describe the former president as a "narcissistic toddler." You can watch the full video below or click the link here. CONTINUE READING Show less