Yale psych prof explains Trump’s pathology—and why he’s more dangerous than ever.
https://www.rawstory.com/2019/01/yale-psych-prof-explains-trumps-pathology-hes-dangerous-ever/
He
Is
A
Crazed
Maniac !
Ppppppppfffffftttttttttttt.....
Yale professor with some mojo in his butt
C'mon now Silver. Ya know these academics are never biased. They only offer unadulterated scientific analysis.
Like this one...
http://www.pravdareport.com/history/29-11-2010/115965-liberalism-0/
"Are liberals mentally ill, spiritually depraved or just ignorant good-hearted people trying to improve society? Liberalism defined by Merriam-Webster: "a political philosophy based on belief in progress, the essential goodness of the human race". It sounds nice but history has already proven that political liberalism is not beneficial. Unfortunately, many still adhere to its philosophy which has led many psychiatrists to examine this behavior.
One such psychiatrist, Dr. Lyle Rossiter wrote the book:
"The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes of Political Madness."
"Psychopathology of the Liberal Mind: The adult drive toward omnipotent control of others, in any arena whatever, is rooted in fears of separation, abandonment loss or abuse--the residual effects of early attachment gone wrong. The need to dominate others arises from the tyrant's need for absolute assurance that the catastrophic loss of dependency or the pain of abuse so devastating to him in his earliest years will not be repeated."
See.. Liberals hate the idea that they were not allowed to remain in a crib with their parent taking care of their every need up to and including changing their diapers. So, now, they want the government to be their "mommy". Anything else is so TOTALLY UNFAIR!!!
Interesting article, mc. What I find most interesting is that it was published in Pravda … the Russian mouthpiece.
Oh, well, as long as it's not MSM.
Lots of sources for such studies. But while on the subject of source, you have no problem with sources like "Raw Story"?
Tim, I have no problem with any source, as long as it doesn't present opinion and suppostion as fact.
"The adult drive toward omnipotent control of others."
Hmmm, sounds just like you know who... :-)
Hee Hee.. :-) Trump is the poster child, but it really applies to far too many of our elected servants..