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Exaggerated self-importance and pomposity - he would need to in his position.
then wouldn't that apply to all that have been in that position?
Grandiose behavior - I believe he believes hes on a mission from god
Sorry, your beliefs don't make a diagnosis. Do you have anything to offer that shows he has this trait?
A rigid, judgmental outlook - heheh
I'll assume that means you agree that is a quality needed at times by a President of the USA?
Childish behavior - "Bring em on"
Part of a speech he read, likely written by his staff. Shows faith in the military. I just don't see this as being childish.
Im not sure what your talking about. He wasnt in those negotiations if yer talking about iraq.Impatience - rings a bell, when he said while making case for war. "It just.. doesnt make sense..for this to go on any longer"
Yes, 12 years of negotiations sure showed how impatient he was.
Seems to me that's exactly what he is doing, and he also has a tough stance on crime. What could he reasonably do to protect more at this point?
Irrational rationalization - "war is peace"
this term has been used throughout the years and a lot of people still think it stands true. Are they all "dry drunks"?
Projection - he sure is projecting his morals.
On who?
Overreaction - eh
First you'll claim he could have prevented 9/11, now you'll claim he overreacts.
Your fate is in your own hands. DO NOT attack the oil wells. The oil is for the welfare of the iraq people.." close to that.
What part of this message do you disagree with? Should he have allowed them to destroy their own oil? Looks like a reasonable quote to me.
Originally posted by Bullypulpit
And jimnyc, I'm a psych nurse, I know what I'm talking about
And of course, he left the Texas economy a smoking crater in the ground.
Originally posted by Bullypulpit
As CEO of Harken Energy, and a member of the audit committee, Dubbyuh sold his shares in Harken just before the stock tanked, and failed to disclose the sale to the SEC. Did he even get his hand slapped? No, the SEC chairman at that time was a close friend of the Bush family, and Poppy was veep at the time. Yeah, Dubbyuh can sure handle money, he taught Ken Lay how to pull an Enron.
And jimnyc, I'm a psych nurse, I know what I'm talking about
Originally posted by Bullypulpit
...http://projects.is.asu.edu/pipermail/hpn/2000-February/000170.html
This was after 2-3 minutes worth of googling and an altavista search. total time about 5 minutes. There's more out there that I have on hard copy. I'll try to dig those links up too.
...They failed to note that the SEC chairman at that time was a long time friend of the Bush family. But that's been Dubbyuh's pattern throughout his adult life. Get into trouble, and Poppy bails him out.
Only now, when he gets into trouble, and drags the rest of us with him, Poppy can't pull his cojones outta the fire. Ya gotta look at the bigger picture.
Ripping off stock-holders with shady stock deals, a al Enron, is a far more serious crime than consensual sex in the Oval Office...doncha think?
not-even-half-bright elitist little peckerwood