C_Clayton_Jones
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"Is Donald Trump fit to be POTUS?"
No.
No.
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Is Donald Trump fit to remain President of the United States?"Is Donald Trump fit to be POTUS?"
No.
The perpetual CON$ervoFascist dumb act again. So much for the Right claiming they are the high-information voters and anyone who sees through their lies is the low-information voter.It's the Dems who elected KKK members to their ranks, like Byrd and Gore. Who is this white sheet supposed to represent?The Democrats are imploding with hate LOL
The perpetual CON$ervoFascist dumb act again. So much for the Right claiming they are the high-information voters and anyone who sees through their lies is the low-information voter.It's the Dems who elected KKK members to their ranks, like Byrd and Gore. Who is this white sheet supposed to represent?The Democrats are imploding with hate LOL
Finally the Right admits they're full of pure Trumpian HATE.The Democrats are imploding with hate LOL
AOC, Omar, Tlaib, and Pressley deserve all the hate they are getting.
You really are deaf! We hate him because of his children mportment, his racism, his insults and his utter lack of empathy. Policy decisions that include separating families then displaying schadenfreude over it must not be praised but cursed. Tax cuts for the upper 10% and nothing for the masses must be decried, not embraced. Closing down science without oversight from congress must be criticized, not applauded. Telling Americans of color to go back to where they came from demands to be shouted down, not welcomed. Obstructing investigations into your own behavior calls for removal from office, not championed as justifiable. Insulting individual Americans must be shown as the bullying it is (what ever happened to Melania's anti-bullying Program?) and never ever accepted.you are just braindeadWithout justification.that sure is what Obama did--divided the countryYou prefer division to unity, insults to respect, childishness to responsibility and ineptitude to competence?He pisses off liberals which makes him qualified in my book.
Well then when you signed up for Trump, you got your wish.
not insults--fighting back--telling the truth
.....Trump has shown great restraint in not really going after the HATERS that attack him and his family--since 2016....attacking without justification
You either can't hear them, are willfully deaf or just brainwashed.
..you people just hate him because he got elected
..right after he got elected, you people CRIED and had tantrums
You watch too much MSNBC if you believe that crap you just spewed. Either that or you are a paid Russian Shill.You really are deaf! We hate him because of his children mportment, his racism, his insults and his utter lack of empathy. Policy decisions that include separating families then displaying schadenfreude over it must not be praised but cursed. Tax cuts for the upper 10% and nothing for the masses must be decried, not embraced. Closing down science without oversight from congress must be criticized, not applauded. Telling Americans of color to go back to where they came from demands to be shouted down, not welcomed. Obstructing investigations into your own behavior calls for removal from office, not championed as justifiable. Insulting individual Americans must be shown as the bullying it is (what ever happened to Melania's anti-bullying Program?) and never ever accepted.you are just braindeadWithout justification.that sure is what Obama did--divided the countryYou prefer division to unity, insults to respect, childishness to responsibility and ineptitude to competence?He pisses off liberals which makes him qualified in my book.
Well then when you signed up for Trump, you got your wish.
not insults--fighting back--telling the truth
.....Trump has shown great restraint in not really going after the HATERS that attack him and his family--since 2016....attacking without justification
You either can't hear them, are willfully deaf or just brainwashed.
..you people just hate him because he got elected
..right after he got elected, you people CRIED and had tantrums
There are scores of reasons to hate the nastard. The election was two and a half years ago. Like Jacob Marley in A Christmas Carol, Trump has labored on his chain of sins long and hard since then.
Or I am a mature American citizen who never bought into the Trump playbook.You watch too much MSNBC if you believe that crap you just spewed. Either that or you are a paid Russian Shill.You really are deaf! We hate him because of his children mportment, his racism, his insults and his utter lack of empathy. Policy decisions that include separating families then displaying schadenfreude over it must not be praised but cursed. Tax cuts for the upper 10% and nothing for the masses must be decried, not embraced. Closing down science without oversight from congress must be criticized, not applauded. Telling Americans of color to go back to where they came from demands to be shouted down, not welcomed. Obstructing investigations into your own behavior calls for removal from office, not championed as justifiable. Insulting individual Americans must be shown as the bullying it is (what ever happened to Melania's anti-bullying Program?) and never ever accepted.you are just braindeadWithout justification.that sure is what Obama did--divided the countryYou prefer division to unity, insults to respect, childishness to responsibility and ineptitude to competence?
Well then when you signed up for Trump, you got your wish.
not insults--fighting back--telling the truth
.....Trump has shown great restraint in not really going after the HATERS that attack him and his family--since 2016....attacking without justification
You either can't hear them, are willfully deaf or just brainwashed.
..you people just hate him because he got elected
..right after he got elected, you people CRIED and had tantrums
There are scores of reasons to hate the nastard. The election was two and a half years ago. Like Jacob Marley in A Christmas Carol, Trump has labored on his chain of sins long and hard since then.
Below copied from my copy of the DSM-IV, made easy: The Clinician's Guide to Diagnosis, by Dr, James Morrison (pg. 461)
GENERAL CRITERIA FOR PERSONALITY DISORDERS:
A lasting pattern of behavior and inner experience that markedly deviates from norms of the patient's culture; The pattern is manifested in at least two of these areas:
***Cluster A:
- Affect (appropriateness, intensity, lability, and range of emotions
- Cognition (how the patient perceives and interprets self, others and events)
- Impulse control
- Interpersonal functioning.
- This pattern is fixed and effects many personal and social situations
- This stable pattern has lasted a long time with roots in adolescence or young adulthood
- The pattern isn't explained by another medical disorder
- It isn't caused by a general medical condition or by the use of substances, including medications
Paranoid: These people are suspicious and quick to take offense. They often have few confidants and may read hidden meanings into innocent remarks.
Cluster B:
Antisocial: as adults they may default on debts, or otherwise show irresponsibility; act recklessly or impulsively; and show no remorse for their behavior.
Histrionic:
Overly emotional, vague and attention-seeking; needing constant reassurance, self centered and sexually seductive.
Narcissistic: These people are self important and often preoccupied with envy, fantasies, or ruminations about the uniqueness of their own problems. Their sense of entitlement and lack of empathy may cause them to take advantage of others. The vigorously reject criticism, and need constant attention and admiration.
Cluster C:
Dependent:
These people need the approval of other so much that they have trouble making independent decisions, or starting projects; they may even agree with others whom they know to be wrong. They fear abandonment, feel helpless when they are alone, and are miserable when relationships end. The are easily hurt by criticism and will even volunteer for unpleasant tasks to gain the favor of others.
Consider these are very general and not all bullet points will apply to The Donald, but many do. Focus now on the more comprehensive discussion on Narcissistic Personality Disorder: 301.81 (pg 485)
Beginning by early adult life, grandiosity (real or fantasized), lack of empathy, and need for admiration are present in a variety of situations and shown by at least five of these:
Too many of these bullet points reflect the behavior of Donald Trump to be dismissed. The question, however, is this: is he qualified to be or remain The Most Powerful person in the world?
- A grandiose sense of self importance (patient exaggerates own abilities and accomplishments)
- Preoccupation with fantasies of beauty, brilliance, ideal love, power, or limitless success
- Belief that personal uniqueness renders the patient for only associations with (or understanding by) people or institutions of rarefied status
- Need for excessive admiration
- A sense of entitlement (patient unreasonably expects favorable treatment or automatic granting of his own wishes
- Exploitation of others to achieve personal goals
- Lack of empathy (patient does not recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others)
- Frequent envy of others or belief that others envy patient
- Arrogance or haughtiness in attitude or behavior
No you are not.Or I am a mature American citizen who never bought into the Trump playbook.You watch too much MSNBC if you believe that crap you just spewed. Either that or you are a paid Russian Shill.You really are deaf! We hate him because of his children mportment, his racism, his insults and his utter lack of empathy. Policy decisions that include separating families then displaying schadenfreude over it must not be praised but cursed. Tax cuts for the upper 10% and nothing for the masses must be decried, not embraced. Closing down science without oversight from congress must be criticized, not applauded. Telling Americans of color to go back to where they came from demands to be shouted down, not welcomed. Obstructing investigations into your own behavior calls for removal from office, not championed as justifiable. Insulting individual Americans must be shown as the bullying it is (what ever happened to Melania's anti-bullying Program?) and never ever accepted.you are just braindeadWithout justification.that sure is what Obama did--divided the country
not insults--fighting back--telling the truth
.....Trump has shown great restraint in not really going after the HATERS that attack him and his family--since 2016....attacking without justification
You either can't hear them, are willfully deaf or just brainwashed.
..you people just hate him because he got elected
..right after he got elected, you people CRIED and had tantrums
There are scores of reasons to hate the nastard. The election was two and a half years ago. Like Jacob Marley in A Christmas Carol, Trump has labored on his chain of sins long and hard since then.
And I am, by the way, in the majority.
That's a poll on a thread on USMB.No you are not.Or I am a mature American citizen who never bought into the Trump playbook.You watch too much MSNBC if you believe that crap you just spewed. Either that or you are a paid Russian Shill.You really are deaf! We hate him because of his children mportment, his racism, his insults and his utter lack of empathy. Policy decisions that include separating families then displaying schadenfreude over it must not be praised but cursed. Tax cuts for the upper 10% and nothing for the masses must be decried, not embraced. Closing down science without oversight from congress must be criticized, not applauded. Telling Americans of color to go back to where they came from demands to be shouted down, not welcomed. Obstructing investigations into your own behavior calls for removal from office, not championed as justifiable. Insulting individual Americans must be shown as the bullying it is (what ever happened to Melania's anti-bullying Program?) and never ever accepted.you are just braindeadWithout justification.
You either can't hear them, are willfully deaf or just brainwashed.
..you people just hate him because he got elected
..right after he got elected, you people CRIED and had tantrums
There are scores of reasons to hate the nastard. The election was two and a half years ago. Like Jacob Marley in A Christmas Carol, Trump has labored on his chain of sins long and hard since then.
And I am, by the way, in the majority.
Is Donald Trump fit to remain President of the United States?
This poll will close on Sep 20, 2020 at 2:28 PM.
- *
Yes, he's perfect
18 vote(s)
78.3%
No, and never has been fit to be President of the United States
5 vote(s)
21.7%
Below copied from my copy of the DSM-IV, made easy: The Clinician's Guide to Diagnosis, by Dr, James Morrison (pg. 461)
GENERAL CRITERIA FOR PERSONALITY DISORDERS:
A lasting pattern of behavior and inner experience that markedly deviates from norms of the patient's culture; The pattern is manifested in at least two of these areas:
***Cluster A:
- Affect (appropriateness, intensity, lability, and range of emotions
- Cognition (how the patient perceives and interprets self, others and events)
- Impulse control
- Interpersonal functioning.
- This pattern is fixed and effects many personal and social situations
- This stable pattern has lasted a long time with roots in adolescence or young adulthood
- The pattern isn't explained by another medical disorder
- It isn't caused by a general medical condition or by the use of substances, including medications
Paranoid: These people are suspicious and quick to take offense. They often have few confidants and may read hidden meanings into innocent remarks.
Cluster B:
Antisocial: as adults they may default on debts, or otherwise show irresponsibility; act recklessly or impulsively; and show no remorse for their behavior.
Histrionic:
Overly emotional, vague and attention-seeking; needing constant reassurance, self centered and sexually seductive.
Narcissistic: These people are self important and often preoccupied with envy, fantasies, or ruminations about the uniqueness of their own problems. Their sense of entitlement and lack of empathy may cause them to take advantage of others. The vigorously reject criticism, and need constant attention and admiration.
Cluster C:
Dependent:
These people need the approval of other so much that they have trouble making independent decisions, or starting projects; they may even agree with others whom they know to be wrong. They fear abandonment, feel helpless when they are alone, and are miserable when relationships end. The are easily hurt by criticism and will even volunteer for unpleasant tasks to gain the favor of others.
Consider these are very general and not all bullet points will apply to The Donald, but many do. Focus now on the more comprehensive discussion on Narcissistic Personality Disorder: 301.81 (pg 485)
Beginning by early adult life, grandiosity (real or fantasized), lack of empathy, and need for admiration are present in a variety of situations and shown by at least five of these:
Too many of these bullet points reflect the behavior of Donald Trump to be dismissed. The question, however, is this: is he qualified to be or remain The Most Powerful person in the world?
- A grandiose sense of self importance (patient exaggerates own abilities and accomplishments)
- Preoccupation with fantasies of beauty, brilliance, ideal love, power, or limitless success
- Belief that personal uniqueness renders the patient for only associations with (or understanding by) people or institutions of rarefied status
- Need for excessive admiration
- A sense of entitlement (patient unreasonably expects favorable treatment or automatic granting of his own wishes
- Exploitation of others to achieve personal goals
- Lack of empathy (patient does not recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others)
- Frequent envy of others or belief that others envy patient
- Arrogance or haughtiness in attitude or behavior
Huh.... you know just reading this, based on what I see here... you are not even fit to be on a discussion forum. Maybe we should discuss who should be allowed on this forum?
Below copied from my copy of the DSM-IV, made easy: The Clinician's Guide to Diagnosis, by Dr, James Morrison (pg. 461)
GENERAL CRITERIA FOR PERSONALITY DISORDERS:
A lasting pattern of behavior and inner experience that markedly deviates from norms of the patient's culture; The pattern is manifested in at least two of these areas:
***Cluster A:
- Affect (appropriateness, intensity, lability, and range of emotions
- Cognition (how the patient perceives and interprets self, others and events)
- Impulse control
- Interpersonal functioning.
- This pattern is fixed and effects many personal and social situations
- This stable pattern has lasted a long time with roots in adolescence or young adulthood
- The pattern isn't explained by another medical disorder
- It isn't caused by a general medical condition or by the use of substances, including medications
Paranoid: These people are suspicious and quick to take offense. They often have few confidants and may read hidden meanings into innocent remarks.
Cluster B:
Antisocial: as adults they may default on debts, or otherwise show irresponsibility; act recklessly or impulsively; and show no remorse for their behavior.
Histrionic:
Overly emotional, vague and attention-seeking; needing constant reassurance, self centered and sexually seductive.
Narcissistic: These people are self important and often preoccupied with envy, fantasies, or ruminations about the uniqueness of their own problems. Their sense of entitlement and lack of empathy may cause them to take advantage of others. The vigorously reject criticism, and need constant attention and admiration.
Cluster C:
Dependent:
These people need the approval of other so much that they have trouble making independent decisions, or starting projects; they may even agree with others whom they know to be wrong. They fear abandonment, feel helpless when they are alone, and are miserable when relationships end. The are easily hurt by criticism and will even volunteer for unpleasant tasks to gain the favor of others.
Consider these are very general and not all bullet points will apply to The Donald, but many do. Focus now on the more comprehensive discussion on Narcissistic Personality Disorder: 301.81 (pg 485)
Beginning by early adult life, grandiosity (real or fantasized), lack of empathy, and need for admiration are present in a variety of situations and shown by at least five of these:
Too many of these bullet points reflect the behavior of Donald Trump to be dismissed. The question, however, is this: is he qualified to be or remain The Most Powerful person in the world?
- A grandiose sense of self importance (patient exaggerates own abilities and accomplishments)
- Preoccupation with fantasies of beauty, brilliance, ideal love, power, or limitless success
- Belief that personal uniqueness renders the patient for only associations with (or understanding by) people or institutions of rarefied status
- Need for excessive admiration
- A sense of entitlement (patient unreasonably expects favorable treatment or automatic granting of his own wishes
- Exploitation of others to achieve personal goals
- Lack of empathy (patient does not recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others)
- Frequent envy of others or belief that others envy patient
- Arrogance or haughtiness in attitude or behavior
Huh.... you know just reading this, based on what I see here... you are not even fit to be on a discussion forum. Maybe we should discuss who should be allowed on this forum?
You might be correct, maybe I'm not fit to be on this discussion board, I'm educated.
Your list reflects aspects of the human condition. It reminds me of a time when I asked a detective how could I be sure to never hire another embezzler for the rest of my business life. He looked at me and said "You really want to know how to tell who steals and who doesn't and how we can prevent this?" I affirmed that yes, I'd like to know. His answer? "We don't know, either."Below copied from my copy of the DSM-IV, made easy: The Clinician's Guide to Diagnosis, by Dr, James Morrison (pg. 461)
GENERAL CRITERIA FOR PERSONALITY DISORDERS:
A lasting pattern of behavior and inner experience that markedly deviates from norms of the patient's culture; The pattern is manifested in at least two of these areas:
***Cluster A:
- Affect (appropriateness, intensity, lability, and range of emotions
- Cognition (how the patient perceives and interprets self, others and events)
- Impulse control
- Interpersonal functioning.
- This pattern is fixed and effects many personal and social situations
- This stable pattern has lasted a long time with roots in adolescence or young adulthood
- The pattern isn't explained by another medical disorder
- It isn't caused by a general medical condition or by the use of substances, including medications
Paranoid: These people are suspicious and quick to take offense. They often have few confidants and may read hidden meanings into innocent remarks.
Cluster B:
Antisocial: as adults they may default on debts, or otherwise show irresponsibility; act recklessly or impulsively; and show no remorse for their behavior.
Histrionic:
Overly emotional, vague and attention-seeking; needing constant reassurance, self centered and sexually seductive.
Narcissistic: These people are self important and often preoccupied with envy, fantasies, or ruminations about the uniqueness of their own problems. Their sense of entitlement and lack of empathy may cause them to take advantage of others. The vigorously reject criticism, and need constant attention and admiration.
Cluster C:
Dependent:
These people need the approval of other so much that they have trouble making independent decisions, or starting projects; they may even agree with others whom they know to be wrong. They fear abandonment, feel helpless when they are alone, and are miserable when relationships end. The are easily hurt by criticism and will even volunteer for unpleasant tasks to gain the favor of others.
Consider these are very general and not all bullet points will apply to The Donald, but many do. Focus now on the more comprehensive discussion on Narcissistic Personality Disorder: 301.81 (pg 485)
Beginning by early adult life, grandiosity (real or fantasized), lack of empathy, and need for admiration are present in a variety of situations and shown by at least five of these:
Too many of these bullet points reflect the behavior of Donald Trump to be dismissed. The question, however, is this: is he qualified to be or remain The Most Powerful person in the world?
- A grandiose sense of self importance (patient exaggerates own abilities and accomplishments)
- Preoccupation with fantasies of beauty, brilliance, ideal love, power, or limitless success
- Belief that personal uniqueness renders the patient for only associations with (or understanding by) people or institutions of rarefied status
- Need for excessive admiration
- A sense of entitlement (patient unreasonably expects favorable treatment or automatic granting of his own wishes
- Exploitation of others to achieve personal goals
- Lack of empathy (patient does not recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others)
- Frequent envy of others or belief that others envy patient
- Arrogance or haughtiness in attitude or behavior
You could take every human being on this planet, devise an elaborate narrative about them and deduct whatever you want to, but it's apparent to me you wouldn't dare do this rundown on Hillary Rodham because when she isn't doing something illegal where you can see her doing it, you don't see most of it until you have it examined by the very people Hillary controlled, because she had private information on everyone who the FBI have ever looked into, found the fault, and exploited it when beneficial to herself. Collaborators? Many of hers were worse than anyone they ever went after with their bludgeoning from the spin room. She also had in her possession dossiers on every FBI agent she could turn with false narratives. She skiied on the surface of the new information age. The only problem was, her criminal side was too well known for all the paid lawyers this side of the Atlantic to defend her rather bad reputation of betraying every good thing the conservatives of the land have done and she betrayed almost as many of her fellow Democrats as she did the rest of us.
And you are totally, completely, unequivocally disinterested in knowing bad things about Hillary Clinton from her lie, "I forget," to her most recent crime of concealment of information belonging to the American people she hid on the computer she bleach-bit and axed to smithereens when that was done. She's a liar and that was the largest obstruction of justice the entire Democrat family refused to notice on their way to the winner-takes-all wreath of roses.
The package of lies surrounding her alleged leads in the polls? Paid for phony polls to elicit a go-with-the-majority mindset of people who hadn't a clue who they were going to vote for 5 minutes before they arrived at the voting booth.
The only trouble with that must win thesis is that hypothetically, it discounted mature people who lived through her "I forget" bullshit and never trusted a Clinton even once after that. Those people in that category somehow may have accidentally on a purpose, missed getting polled for reasons only a crook pollster would know. And shill pollsters with an agenda know how to skew their own findings, because hypothetically, they're the ones who know how to omit a segment that might prevent them from earning the big bucks for their compliance with payors.
Just sayin'...
Below copied from my copy of the DSM-IV, made easy: The Clinician's Guide to Diagnosis, by Dr, James Morrison (pg. 461)
GENERAL CRITERIA FOR PERSONALITY DISORDERS:
A lasting pattern of behavior and inner experience that markedly deviates from norms of the patient's culture; The pattern is manifested in at least two of these areas:
***Cluster A:
- Affect (appropriateness, intensity, lability, and range of emotions
- Cognition (how the patient perceives and interprets self, others and events)
- Impulse control
- Interpersonal functioning.
- This pattern is fixed and effects many personal and social situations
- This stable pattern has lasted a long time with roots in adolescence or young adulthood
- The pattern isn't explained by another medical disorder
- It isn't caused by a general medical condition or by the use of substances, including medications
Paranoid: These people are suspicious and quick to take offense. They often have few confidants and may read hidden meanings into innocent remarks.
Cluster B:
Antisocial: as adults they may default on debts, or otherwise show irresponsibility; act recklessly or impulsively; and show no remorse for their behavior.
Histrionic:
Overly emotional, vague and attention-seeking; needing constant reassurance, self centered and sexually seductive.
Narcissistic: These people are self important and often preoccupied with envy, fantasies, or ruminations about the uniqueness of their own problems. Their sense of entitlement and lack of empathy may cause them to take advantage of others. The vigorously reject criticism, and need constant attention and admiration.
Cluster C:
Dependent:
These people need the approval of other so much that they have trouble making independent decisions, or starting projects; they may even agree with others whom they know to be wrong. They fear abandonment, feel helpless when they are alone, and are miserable when relationships end. The are easily hurt by criticism and will even volunteer for unpleasant tasks to gain the favor of others.
Consider these are very general and not all bullet points will apply to The Donald, but many do. Focus now on the more comprehensive discussion on Narcissistic Personality Disorder: 301.81 (pg 485)
Beginning by early adult life, grandiosity (real or fantasized), lack of empathy, and need for admiration are present in a variety of situations and shown by at least five of these:
Too many of these bullet points reflect the behavior of Donald Trump to be dismissed. The question, however, is this: is he qualified to be or remain The Most Powerful person in the world?
- A grandiose sense of self importance (patient exaggerates own abilities and accomplishments)
- Preoccupation with fantasies of beauty, brilliance, ideal love, power, or limitless success
- Belief that personal uniqueness renders the patient for only associations with (or understanding by) people or institutions of rarefied status
- Need for excessive admiration
- A sense of entitlement (patient unreasonably expects favorable treatment or automatic granting of his own wishes
- Exploitation of others to achieve personal goals
- Lack of empathy (patient does not recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others)
- Frequent envy of others or belief that others envy patient
- Arrogance or haughtiness in attitude or behavior
Huh.... you know just reading this, based on what I see here... you are not even fit to be on a discussion forum. Maybe we should discuss who should be allowed on this forum?
You might be correct, maybe I'm not fit to be on this discussion board, I'm educated.
I've had a number of discussions with you, on a variety of topics.... Either you were not educated enough to know what the word 'educated' means... or you have a different definition of educated.
Like "knowing left-wing talking points devoid of facts" is not how I define... or most people define... the work "educated".
Your list reflects aspects of the human condition. It reminds me of a time when I asked a detective how could I be sure to never hire another embezzler for the rest of my business life. He looked at me and said "You really want to know how to tell who steals and who doesn't and how we can prevent this?" I affirmed that yes, I'd like to know. His answer? "We don't know, either."Below copied from my copy of the DSM-IV, made easy: The Clinician's Guide to Diagnosis, by Dr, James Morrison (pg. 461)
GENERAL CRITERIA FOR PERSONALITY DISORDERS:
A lasting pattern of behavior and inner experience that markedly deviates from norms of the patient's culture; The pattern is manifested in at least two of these areas:
***Cluster A:
- Affect (appropriateness, intensity, lability, and range of emotions
- Cognition (how the patient perceives and interprets self, others and events)
- Impulse control
- Interpersonal functioning.
- This pattern is fixed and effects many personal and social situations
- This stable pattern has lasted a long time with roots in adolescence or young adulthood
- The pattern isn't explained by another medical disorder
- It isn't caused by a general medical condition or by the use of substances, including medications
Paranoid: These people are suspicious and quick to take offense. They often have few confidants and may read hidden meanings into innocent remarks.
Cluster B:
Antisocial: as adults they may default on debts, or otherwise show irresponsibility; act recklessly or impulsively; and show no remorse for their behavior.
Histrionic:
Overly emotional, vague and attention-seeking; needing constant reassurance, self centered and sexually seductive.
Narcissistic: These people are self important and often preoccupied with envy, fantasies, or ruminations about the uniqueness of their own problems. Their sense of entitlement and lack of empathy may cause them to take advantage of others. The vigorously reject criticism, and need constant attention and admiration.
Cluster C:
Dependent:
These people need the approval of other so much that they have trouble making independent decisions, or starting projects; they may even agree with others whom they know to be wrong. They fear abandonment, feel helpless when they are alone, and are miserable when relationships end. The are easily hurt by criticism and will even volunteer for unpleasant tasks to gain the favor of others.
Consider these are very general and not all bullet points will apply to The Donald, but many do. Focus now on the more comprehensive discussion on Narcissistic Personality Disorder: 301.81 (pg 485)
Beginning by early adult life, grandiosity (real or fantasized), lack of empathy, and need for admiration are present in a variety of situations and shown by at least five of these:
Too many of these bullet points reflect the behavior of Donald Trump to be dismissed. The question, however, is this: is he qualified to be or remain The Most Powerful person in the world?
- A grandiose sense of self importance (patient exaggerates own abilities and accomplishments)
- Preoccupation with fantasies of beauty, brilliance, ideal love, power, or limitless success
- Belief that personal uniqueness renders the patient for only associations with (or understanding by) people or institutions of rarefied status
- Need for excessive admiration
- A sense of entitlement (patient unreasonably expects favorable treatment or automatic granting of his own wishes
- Exploitation of others to achieve personal goals
- Lack of empathy (patient does not recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others)
- Frequent envy of others or belief that others envy patient
- Arrogance or haughtiness in attitude or behavior
You could take every human being on this planet, devise an elaborate narrative about them and deduct whatever you want to, but it's apparent to me you wouldn't dare do this rundown on Hillary Rodham because when she isn't doing something illegal where you can see her doing it, you don't see most of it until you have it examined by the very people Hillary controlled, because she had private information on everyone who the FBI have ever looked into, found the fault, and exploited it when beneficial to herself. Collaborators? Many of hers were worse than anyone they ever went after with their bludgeoning from the spin room. She also had in her possession dossiers on every FBI agent she could turn with false narratives. She skiied on the surface of the new information age. The only problem was, her criminal side was too well known for all the paid lawyers this side of the Atlantic to defend her rather bad reputation of betraying every good thing the conservatives of the land have done and she betrayed almost as many of her fellow Democrats as she did the rest of us.
And you are totally, completely, unequivocally disinterested in knowing bad things about Hillary Clinton from her lie, "I forget," to her most recent crime of concealment of information belonging to the American people she hid on the computer she bleach-bit and axed to smithereens when that was done. She's a liar and that was the largest obstruction of justice the entire Democrat family refused to notice on their way to the winner-takes-all wreath of roses.
The package of lies surrounding her alleged leads in the polls? Paid for phony polls to elicit a go-with-the-majority mindset of people who hadn't a clue who they were going to vote for 5 minutes before they arrived at the voting booth.
The only trouble with that must win thesis is that hypothetically, it discounted mature people who lived through her "I forget" bullshit and never trusted a Clinton even once after that. Those people in that category somehow may have accidentally on a purpose, missed getting polled for reasons only a crook pollster would know. And shill pollsters with an agenda know how to skew their own findings, because hypothetically, they're the ones who know how to omit a segment that might prevent them from earning the big bucks for their compliance with payors.
Just sayin'...
HRC is not President of the United States. Trump is, and he is unfit no matter what metric is applied.
Well, kiss my grits. President Trump's pro-America policies and his crusading to make America great again gets under Wry Catcher's nails and other sore losers. So Wry produces one milliliter of weaponized Skunk odor onto USMB about President Trump and wonders why nobody inhales. 'Scuse me while i chuckle a bit about Wry's hopeless cause of making a case outta what President Trump ain't become a full-blown self-fulfilling prophecy. Sorry, Wry, we conservatives also studied Psychology of politics which describes self-fulfilling prophecies as "crazy-makers." That was then. Now even typical Americans with not a minute of College Communications Psychology are totally deaf to all that leftist tongue-wagging, bragging, and gaggling on about all the bad things that Trump allegedly has done, but fortunately, never did. lolol Thanks for being so gewfy, Wry.Your list reflects aspects of the human condition. It reminds me of a time when I asked a detective how could I be sure to never hire another embezzler for the rest of my business life. He looked at me and said "You really want to know how to tell who steals and who doesn't and how we can prevent this?" I affirmed that yes, I'd like to know. His answer? "We don't know, either."Below copied from my copy of the DSM-IV, made easy: The Clinician's Guide to Diagnosis, by Dr, James Morrison (pg. 461)
GENERAL CRITERIA FOR PERSONALITY DISORDERS:
A lasting pattern of behavior and inner experience that markedly deviates from norms of the patient's culture; The pattern is manifested in at least two of these areas:
***Cluster A:
- Affect (appropriateness, intensity, lability, and range of emotions
- Cognition (how the patient perceives and interprets self, others and events)
- Impulse control
- Interpersonal functioning.
- This pattern is fixed and effects many personal and social situations
- This stable pattern has lasted a long time with roots in adolescence or young adulthood
- The pattern isn't explained by another medical disorder
- It isn't caused by a general medical condition or by the use of substances, including medications
Paranoid: These people are suspicious and quick to take offense. They often have few confidants and may read hidden meanings into innocent remarks.
Cluster B:
Antisocial: as adults they may default on debts, or otherwise show irresponsibility; act recklessly or impulsively; and show no remorse for their behavior.
Histrionic:
Overly emotional, vague and attention-seeking; needing constant reassurance, self centered and sexually seductive.
Narcissistic: These people are self important and often preoccupied with envy, fantasies, or ruminations about the uniqueness of their own problems. Their sense of entitlement and lack of empathy may cause them to take advantage of others. The vigorously reject criticism, and need constant attention and admiration.
Cluster C:
Dependent:
These people need the approval of other so much that they have trouble making independent decisions, or starting projects; they may even agree with others whom they know to be wrong. They fear abandonment, feel helpless when they are alone, and are miserable when relationships end. The are easily hurt by criticism and will even volunteer for unpleasant tasks to gain the favor of others.
Consider these are very general and not all bullet points will apply to The Donald, but many do. Focus now on the more comprehensive discussion on Narcissistic Personality Disorder: 301.81 (pg 485)
Beginning by early adult life, grandiosity (real or fantasized), lack of empathy, and need for admiration are present in a variety of situations and shown by at least five of these:
Too many of these bullet points reflect the behavior of Donald Trump to be dismissed. The question, however, is this: is he qualified to be or remain The Most Powerful person in the world?
- A grandiose sense of self importance (patient exaggerates own abilities and accomplishments)
- Preoccupation with fantasies of beauty, brilliance, ideal love, power, or limitless success
- Belief that personal uniqueness renders the patient for only associations with (or understanding by) people or institutions of rarefied status
- Need for excessive admiration
- A sense of entitlement (patient unreasonably expects favorable treatment or automatic granting of his own wishes
- Exploitation of others to achieve personal goals
- Lack of empathy (patient does not recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others)
- Frequent envy of others or belief that others envy patient
- Arrogance or haughtiness in attitude or behavior
You could take every human being on this planet, devise an elaborate narrative about them and deduct whatever you want to, but it's apparent to me you wouldn't dare do this rundown on Hillary Rodham because when she isn't doing something illegal where you can see her doing it, you don't see most of it until you have it examined by the very people Hillary controlled, because she had private information on everyone who the FBI have ever looked into, found the fault, and exploited it when beneficial to herself. Collaborators? Many of hers were worse than anyone they ever went after with their bludgeoning from the spin room. She also had in her possession dossiers on every FBI agent she could turn with false narratives. She skiied on the surface of the new information age. The only problem was, her criminal side was too well known for all the paid lawyers this side of the Atlantic to defend her rather bad reputation of betraying every good thing the conservatives of the land have done and she betrayed almost as many of her fellow Democrats as she did the rest of us.
And you are totally, completely, unequivocally disinterested in knowing bad things about Hillary Clinton from her lie, "I forget," to her most recent crime of concealment of information belonging to the American people she hid on the computer she bleach-bit and axed to smithereens when that was done. She's a liar and that was the largest obstruction of justice the entire Democrat family refused to notice on their way to the winner-takes-all wreath of roses.
The package of lies surrounding her alleged leads in the polls? Paid for phony polls to elicit a go-with-the-majority mindset of people who hadn't a clue who they were going to vote for 5 minutes before they arrived at the voting booth.
The only trouble with that must win thesis is that hypothetically, it discounted mature people who lived through her "I forget" bullshit and never trusted a Clinton even once after that. Those people in that category somehow may have accidentally on a purpose, missed getting polled for reasons only a crook pollster would know. And shill pollsters with an agenda know how to skew their own findings, because hypothetically, they're the ones who know how to omit a segment that might prevent them from earning the big bucks for their compliance with payors.
Just sayin'...
HRC is not President of the United States. Trump is, and he is unfit no matter what metric is applied.
Another one bites the dust who has never had to hire human beings whose true character doesn't come out until about the third day of work... Oh, did I say work? Of course they don't work. They just want a paycheck for making serial personal phone calls while the work doesn't get done, and someone has the unpleasant job of encouraging them to find another job that makes no demands on their weak character.Yes he says he has the best fitness. In fact a very important person called the other day and said, Donald you are the most fit human ever. Donald agreed, then binge watched himself firing people on his reality show.