Tag: psychological profiling public figures
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Trump Cabinet Meeting May 2026: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis
At his 12th cabinet meeting, Trump deployed a textbook fear-then-resolution cycle, blanket ethnic criminalization, and mathematical impossibilities presented as policy achievements. This two-track analysis maps his psychological signature — grandiosity, contempt, perseverative tangentiality — against the rhetorical strategies designed to activate his base and manufacture loyalty in real time.
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Hegseth West Point Speech: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis
Pete Hegseth’s West Point commencement address fused Scripture, culture-war grievance, and combat anecdote into a single emotional frequency. This two-track analysis reveals the psychological signature and influence architecture underneath the warrior-prophet performance.
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Howard Lutnick Congressional Testimony: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick spent three hours before the House Oversight Committee explaining why “I was never with him” was accurate despite two additional meetings. This analysis decodes the psychological patterns and rhetorical strategies embedded in his testimony.
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Trump’s Mother’s Day Speech: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis
At a White House Mother’s Day luncheon honoring grieving angel moms and gold star mothers, Trump delivered something closer to a grievance rally. This analysis decodes the psychological patterns and influence architecture embedded in his remarks.
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Pete Hegseth Testimony: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis
A psychological and rhetorical analysis of Secretary Hegseth’s testimony before the House Armed Services Committee. What emerges is a speaker who frames democratic oversight as a threat to the mission rather than a constitutional obligation.