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To: Lancey Howard
Wow... This punk Ubama is quite the narcissist.

I mentioned this the other day, and I believe it bears repeating:

There are several stages in the life of a narcissist. They start off with self-worship and require large audiences to pump themselves up. As those audiences start to realize how vacuous the person is, they decline and the narcissist goes into a sort of cocoon. I believe this is where Obama is at now. He’s in this insulated cocoon of yes-men.

The next stage is a re-emergence with a demand to be noticed. Obama will use the fawning media to require that people listen to him. They’ll preempt television shows and maybe even large sporting events like the World Series or the Superbowl so that he can address the country or the world. It has to be a BIG audience.

When people groan or otherwise ignore him, that’s when the third and final stage comes about. This is where sociopathy becomes prevalent and violence starts. Obama will use the powers he has to effect revenge on those ignoring him in order to make a point. Think of it as a troubled kid shooting up a school because he wanted to be noticed, but in this case, the man has legions of armed military and law enforcement officers at his disposal.

This is going to get very ugly. His current silence and lack of exposure in the media is VERY troubling to this former psychology student.

80 posted on 08/02/2013 5:57:00 AM PDT by rarestia (It's time to water the Tree of Liberty.)
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To: rarestia

Yes, it will be interesting to see what Ubama does to garner attention when the 2016 campaign begins in earnest (if it hasn’t already). I fully expect an extended tantrum.


84 posted on 08/02/2013 8:09:13 AM PDT by Lancey Howard
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