Sort of great. The problem is that she left out the Muslim part, although she had an earlier article that I thought was wonderful where she described Barry’s adoption of his Third World Muslim persona as his route to power.
Barry is basically all about Barry. His life is nothing but constant self-promotion, and like any good sociopath, he will adapt himself to whatever he thinks will get him what he wants.
And maybe she’s right: mabye the purely Muslim/African schtick is getting old, and maybe now he wants to appeal to his supporters with what a great guy he is...just a local black guy shooting hoops who somehow, aw shucks, found himself in the White House...and now wants to punish Da Man for having dissed him when he was shooting hoops out at the playground. (Let’s forget the fact that he’s half-white and was brought up by a white family in an exclusive area of Hawaii and went to none but the best schools and apparently was not a good basketball player.)
What a crock. But it is possible that this is Barry’s latest incarnation.
I look at him and literally want to toss the TV out the window.
Not great at all.
The author, a psychologist, surely knows the meaning of "projection." She calls Obama -- rightly, I think -- "a blank screen on which others project their fantasies."
Unfortunately, it is clear that this blank screen works just as well to project the fantasies of psychologists who happen to write for American Thinker.
Chameleon-like, the author's description of Obama's identity changes throughout the article: secret schizoid one moment, willing tool the next, an evil hypnotist like Charles Manson or Jim Jones the next.
The author can't even keep her own story straight, much less give a compelling assessment of Obama's psychology.
This article is crap.