Posted on 06/10/2010 11:09:02 PM PDT by neverdem
The whole right hand, posterior side of his head is messed up.
Weird.
BTW, that photo sure has a lot of ugly in it.
Sometimes I think Palin realizes this and jerks his chain when writing her face book messages so as to hurry the process.
Her March 17, 2010 article about Obama being a ‘Stranger in a Strange Land’ is very good too: http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/03/obama_is_a_stranger_in_a_stran.html
In that article she identifies her own strange up bringing and how it drove her to seek others who were also strange. She then points out that Obama has surrounded himself with strange people, too. In the combination of both of her articles, I see my primary concerns about him articulated very well.
a) The ‘Nothingness’ of Obama. When I say he is an empty suit I am not being all that figurative. He is such an empty person. It’s not just an overwhelming lack of qualifications - it is a marked lack of recognizable humanity.
b) The weird way Obama does not know there is anything wrong with his behavior. If his handlers are telling him how he should act at funerals, oil spills - he can’t understand them. He doesn’t think he needs to understand them, or anyone.
c) Disconnectedness: Obama broadcasts his own interpretation of reality and doesn’t often check to see if anyone is receiving it. He values nothing - he exists to support a false image of himself. All other concerns including terrorism, oil spills, the destruction of his party, the destruction of our country etc. don’t matter to him. He’s not calm - he is devoid of empathy, compassion, and other animating human emotions.
d) His resting rage. Even when he is said to be relaxing, there is a deep, permanent anger that leaks out. This anger is provoked by trivialities and yet sleeps when it is most needed. May G-d protect our country if Obama ever exercises the full extent of his rage on the national stage.
c) The unprecedented, limitless threat he represents to our country.
Tonight I am once again filled with the original fury I felt toward the Dems and the MSN for subjecting us all to this ‘entity’ even as they preened and crowed about their own enlightened superiority. But having seen more of him since the election...well...it gives me cause to turn again toward my spiritual faith for peace and the hope of getting some sleep tonight. And I will say a prayer for those cute kids of his - what is it like to have that ‘entity’ as a father?
Nope.
Something much, much worse.
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNu9xjUwPEk
“60 Minutes Kroft To Joking Obama “Are You Punch Drunk?””
Video Description - quote:
Speakmymind02 March 22, 2009 http://hotairpundit.blogspot.com/
Rank Amateur, Immature, Rookie, Novice come to mind. An entry-level employee was made CEO. Mr. Obama, the world is watching, terrorist regimes are watching, America’s enemies plotting against this country are watching...
But it looks like it’s Sunday Night funnies at 60 Minutes
What would happen if Bush was caught laughing in an interview about money in banks and the auto industry?
They would have torn him to shreds.
I wonder if all those people who have lost their life savings in retirement connected to the Auto Industry stock were watching tonight?
Joking Obama forgetting he not on Leno tonight...
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Pure freaking evil.
Sounds very possible! I don’t read her Facebook stuff as I can’t stand joining one other thing that needs registering and a pw.
She’s got a sense of humor and what a way to use it.
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Believing that you’re better than others
Fantasizing about power, success and attractiveness
Exaggerating your achievements or talents
Expecting constant praise and admiration
Believing that you’re special and acting accordingly
Failing to recognize other people’s emotions and feelings
Expecting others to go along with your ideas and plans
Taking advantage of others
Expressing disdain for those you feel are inferior
Being jealous of others
Believing that others are jealous of you
Trouble keeping healthy relationships
Setting unrealistic goals
Being easily hurt and rejected
Having a fragile self-esteem
Appearing as tough-minded or unemotional
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When to see a doctor
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Scars could be from an injury like an accident or surgery. I wonder which it is.
I think we are now seeing the results of public school brain washing reinforced by the media post classroom - at least the under 50 segment of the voting population. Now those more senior creatures in Congress, that’s a different story. They were part of the crowd that helped design the curriculum for students not lucky enough to have the kind of parents to offset the crap they got fed by their teachers. A special thanks to Mr. Dewey.
Obama speaking about drugs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kTOlU0IJSY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQr9ezr8UeA
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Obama in his younger years:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrffaX8oHe0
Disconnection and inappropriate behavior is common with a borderline personality which is beyond simple narcissism. I know...I was married to one.
How about “He’s just an idiot who is overdue from being purged from this country?”
That should be his new Helen Thomas. Front and center in the press core so that whenever he opens his perpetual lie hole he see’s Helens replacement acknowleging his true character.
Lots of sites, including here, publish those writings in toto. There’s no copyright problem with doing a full posting. I always see them here. I wouldn’t join FB either. It’s just a way to let the government know who all you know and what you’re into - who needs that?
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