Posted on 10/01/2008 3:05:43 PM PDT by kingattax
the best way to handle someone with NPD is an open-hand slap in a very public place. Both Barry and his Barionette need and deserve one. Followed by the return backhand slap.
No one better to deliver than McCain.
Does he?
You be the judge.
WATCH: http://www.faithfreedom.org/obama.html
Obama has genuine NPD....I have been saying that to people for quite some time. It isn’t funny. It isn’t a joke. He is seriously flawed. This is a real danger. We all have some narcissistic traits....but that doesn’t mean we are pathological. He is pathological.
Does Obama have narcissistic personality disorder?
Yes.
Next question.
This man could destroy our country and the ignorant people that support are beyond understanding......
I can’t help but feel sorry for his kids to live with a father like this...they must suffer emotional or physical abuse.....
We accept the fact that some people have a genetic predisposition to cancer or a biological tendency to develop spinal stenosis, kidney disease, heart disease. We should accept that things can go wrong with the developing brain, too.
I actually know someone with NPD and they can be devastatingly difficult to bring under control. Obama certainly fits some of the characteristics, for one the inability to admit having made mistakes. Obama is always 100% correct because he applies his great intellect in hindsight.
Barack Obama is a "decidedly liberal" senator "who was finding his feet, and then got diverted by his presidential ambitions", according to a frank verdict delivered to Gordon Brown by the British ambassador to the United States.
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Sir Nigel traces the ambition of Mr Obama, 47, to reach the White House right back to his 20s or before. "He has talked at least since the 1980s about a shot at the Presidency."
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Mr Obama "can seem to sit on the fence, assiduously balancing pros and cons", Sir Nigel wrote, and "does betray a highly educated and upper middle class mindset". Charges of elitism "are not entirely unfair" and he is "maybe aloof, insensitive" at times.
"He can talk too dispassionately for a national campaign about issues which touch people personally, eg his notorious San Francisco comments [in April] about small-town Pennsylvanians 'clinging' to guns and religion."
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We accept the fact that some people have a genetic predisposition to cancer or a biological tendency to develop spinal stenosis, kidney disease, heart disease. We should accept that things can go wrong with the developing brain, too.
There are also transitional and situational narcissism, which come from adapting to an environment that encourages narcissistic behavior, rather than from deep psychic wounds.
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