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As Bush delivers the State of the Union address tonight, experts point to some non-verbal cues that might help interpret his message.
Eyes: Rapid side-to-side eye movement connotes stress. Steady movement suggests command.
Mouth: Bush pushes his lip to the side and bites it when frustrated. As for the grin, experts disagree on the meaning.
Hands: Abrupt hand chop frames short, simple points. Aggressive or frequent finger pointing says “I’m being defensive; back off.”
Walk: When he’s in his element, he swings his legs in a swagger with his arms in deliberate forward-and-back movement.




