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thaaaaaaaat's a little spooky.
Only if you honestly believe that Obama thinks he is god. If you think that, I question your metal capacity.
thaaaaaaaat's a little spooky.
God? no. But I do think he is a bit narcissistic. This is the man who wrote two autobiographies before he was 40. Hard to see how he wouldn't be, honestly, given the cult of personality that sprang up around him.
I mean, rolling down that list of indicators I can think of specific instances to match many of them.
God? no. But I do think he is a bit narcissistic. This is the man who wrote two autobiographies before he was 40. Hard to see how he wouldn't be, honestly, given the cult of personality that sprang up around him.
I mean, rolling down that list of indicators I can think of specific instances to match many of them.
Who's Mitch Romany?
Also read post #18 and also go to link. Cain has lots of experience working with politicians. He's just never been corrupted by them or held elected office.
here's more on Cain. Click link to find out the details. Very interesting bio.
Herman Cain: Biography from Answers.com
Here's an interesting tidbit. lots more on the site
I expect the majority of people running for presidente of the US of A is going to be a bit narcissistic
Or delusional, but as Obama won the election lets go with narcissistic.
You dont stand up in front of hundreds of millions of people and proclaim I want to be your leader if you think you are not better then the nearly everybody. Considering it is one of the most difficult jobs to get in the world.
I think you should ask some strangers if they've ever heard of Herman Cain. I would bet that somewhere between 80-90% of the voting public have never heard of him at this point.
GHWB was an intelligent skilled individual laid low by a poor economy and a small man from Texas ( who was narcissistic). Perhaps the best president for the last 50 years. He certainly had economic down better then his son or his boss during 1980-1988Bush H.W. I don't think was.
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nah. I'm pretty sure once I turn 35 I'll be having to explain to both parties why I can only allow one of them to nominate me for President, and so they 're going to have to play rock paper scissors.....
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
Fantasizing about power, success and attractiveness
check
Don't see how it's a check, since he actually did it as opposed to fantasizing about it.
I have never Obama say he was "the decider" like President Bush did.I don't know if I would call it a mental illness. I would definitely call him self-absorbed and haughty, and I would probably call him narcisistic. The man constantly talks about himself, and he constantly talks about himself in a way that is laudatory beyond reality. I don't know if I would say it pushes into mental illness territory - he is far too high functioning for that.
But it is a weakness. And one I hope someone much smarter than I is planning to exploit in 2012.
Let's stop trying to diagnose presidential candidates with psychological disorders.
I think we can all agree that in order to want to be president badly enough to go through everything it takes to get there, you have to have some serious insecurities going on.
You wonder why, the Rep Party ain't worth a bucket of skim piss
Hopefully the GOP takes the time to un-**** themselves and actually become conservative again, and start listening to us on the issues we want fixed IE: border control, tax reform etc...
GOP has nobody to blame but themselves; they ignored the base, became fiscally irresponsible, and grew the government. And they wonder why the base became pissed...
For the first time since you came to this forum, I fully agree with you. Your post was intelligently thought out, and pointed out the obvious that many still refuse to see. Good job. However, once those who hijacked the Tea Party movement go down in flames, then the true grass roots Tea Partiers can rise from the ashes and assume their rightful place in the debate over America's future direction.
Mike Huckabee will not run for president, and as a former candidate for public office I fully understand what he is doing. He feels he has a better chance to make a difference doing what he is dong.
I applaud his decision and the reasons .