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May 25, 2011

Narcissists just know that their fairy tale can come true. They believe as fervently as any religious fanatic that their wishes and feelings are more powerful than reality.

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This new ad put out by the Democrats could just as easily been produced by a grossly psychotic individual,

completely out of touch with reality; so severe is the distortion and deception it demonstrates. Meanwhile, in keeping with the magical thinking, the left seems to believe that doing nothing is a safe strategy (and it might well be from a political or ideological perspective; but reality probably isn't going to agree with them for very long; but hey, "In the long run we are all dead", right? So only think in the short run and imagine that all these problems will go away; meanwhile grab as much power as you can now. -- Dr. Sanity: THE POLITICAL LEFT AND THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS OF NARCISSISM - Part I

Posted by Vanderleun at May 25, 2011 1:12 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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The Republicans-will-kill-you ad was pioneered by none other than Lyndon Johnson in 1964. Remember "Daisy"?

Posted by: Donald Sensing at May 25, 2011 7:53 PM

I don't feel an ounce of sympathy for the woman in the wheel chair. I saw my father's best years taken away from him as he cared for his mother. The woman was thankless, rude, demanding, whining and a heavy burden for a man in his mid fifties. But he never complained, because taking care of his mother was what he was supposed to do. He is now on Medicare and doctors don't want him as a patient. It isn't worth having. He doesn't want his social security, either, given that he has to support himself by working, anyway and continue to pay into the scheme.
Let the house fall. It's going to fall in spite of their wishful thinking, anyway.

Posted by: Jewel at May 25, 2011 8:40 PM

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