Trumpists: El presidente says presidenting is hard

Bear420

Well-Known Member
I just watched him talk about how he remembers what all the others were saying about him, how he couldn't win, How he recalls everything they said, And Yet the moron obviously don't remember what he said.
This is a nightmare we just can't wake up from, It really is.
" Hey Obama Did It."

I just typed this into google for shits and grins. this is what came up. LMFAO

someone who can't take blame for things they did wrong and Praises themselves when they do good.. Here is what came up,

It can be difficult to determine whether someone is a narcissist, even for experts. This is particularly true if you do not know the person very well or don't spend enough time looking for the traits to be revealed. Non-professional diagnoses should be avoided, since there is a risk that they will be skewed by closeness to the subject.

Narcissistic traits are the source of self-love/value and self-empowerment. Everyone has the traits found in narcissism at some level. It is only when the trait becomes pathological that it can become detrimental to those around the sufferer of the disorder.

It is not uncommon between partners, couples, and parents (in relation to children, especially teenagers) to interpret a strong personality as being narcissistic, because it is sometimes easier to label and explain away problematic behavior than it is to look inwardly or to examine systemic dysfunction at the family level. Is your teenager responding strongly to excessive constraints? Is your spouse rebelling at abuse? Only a qualified mental health professional can formally diagnose personality disorders or mental illnesses.

But there is a significant difference between defiance and narcissism. The following list of traits may provide clues to determine whether someone is demonstrating strongly narcissist behavior.

  • A narcissist typically requires:
Excessive attention (e.g. likes to be at the center of a discussion when visitors are in the house);
Adulation from others (i.e. likes to be admired by others and therefore presents an excessively positive image of himself or herself to others in order to secure that admiration);
Subservience from others (especially those who are close, those who live or work with him or her);
  • Recent research shows that narcissists sometimes are "ego dystonic" -- that is, having thoughts or exhibiting behaviour that contradicts their idealized self-image. Mostly, narcissists don't care about the clash, and they often rationalize the dissonance by blaming others. But many narcissists do develop permanent "ego-dystony" -- that is, they constantly feel bad about themselves and their behaviour. When in such a mood of self-doubt, the narcissist is likely to utter things like "you deserve better" and "I can never please anyone". But these proclamations are meant to TEST the narcissist's closest, nearest, or dearest. Will they abandon/humiliate/betray him once they discover his true face?
  • A narcissist often criticises or vilifies others but hates it when others criticise him or her; they are hypercritical of others, yet hypersensitive to criticism.
The narcissist may also be very adept at vilifying, doing it in a gracious or innocent or humorous manner, and making his or her backbiting seem socially acceptable.
  • A narcissist likes to receive praise from others but often dislikes to hear other people being praised.
Therefore, if you are in the habit of often speaking well of people (always giving praise when praise is due) then you may soon encounter objections from narcissists who hate to see others being praised. In this way, you may start to see narcissists raising their heads above the parapet to take aim at others who you praise.
  • A narcissist likes to ask favours of others but dislikes it when others ask too many favours of him or her. They may make a huge production out of doing the smallest favours for others, even when they didn't really go out of their way to do the favor itself.
  • A narcissist can be dishonest, but at the same time is a master of disguise and can lie very convincingly. The narcissist's lies may take the form of exaggeration or, in some cases, complete fabrication. To many who live with the narcissist it seems that the narcissist has a cavalier disrespect for precise truth, and there is a strong temptation for other family members to adopt a similar disrespect for precise truth. If one questions their inaccuracies, their response will often be outrage that you dare question their integrity (even when the lie is obvious), or berating you for being so petty to point out their fabrication.
  • A narcissist thinks that he or she is entitled to special privileges or special treatment.
  • A narcissist is inter-personally exploitative and takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends, without regard for how their choices might effect others. They will justify this by saying that they did it 'for their own good' or by some 'end justifies the means' rationalization.
  • A narcissist has little or no empathy and is unwilling or unable to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others.
A lack of genuine empathy (e.g. feeling genuinely sad when seeing other people being sad) is a key aspect of pathological narcissism -- although it should be borne in mind that a lack of empathy is exhibited not only by narcissists but by sociopaths as well. However, keep in mind that one may feel genuine sympathy without expressing it, or alternately, may convincingly feign sympathy while feeling nothing.
  • A narcissist is often envious of others or believes that others are envious of him or her.
  • A narcissist typically seeks to control the family finances. Sometimes this need for control is also seen in their everyday traits, such as always wanting to be the one who drives the family car, decides the daily agenda, such as where the family will go to eat, or what they will have for dinner, outside of normal family roles (i.e., the person who does the daily grocery shopping and cooks the meals typically determines what the family will eat; the narcissist insists on controlling this even when he/she participates in neither of these precursor activities).
  • A narcissist often has an arrogant affect (e.g. haughty behaviours or attitudes
Holy shit Trumpsters. LOOK UP Most of us knew it but this may help you comprehend, this man is going to hurt us, not help us. To the Tee....... Now our President and King.....

Sorry buck for posting here, but the talk was to much to handle :)
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
I just watched him talk about how he remembers what all the others were saying about him, how he couldn't win, How he recalls everything they said, And Yet the moron obviously don't remember what he said.
This is a nightmare we just can't wake up from, It really is.
" Hey Obama Did It."

I just typed this into google for shits and grins. this is what came up. LMFAO

someone who can't take blame for things they did wrong and Praises themselves when they do good.. Here is what came up,

It can be difficult to determine whether someone is a narcissist, even for experts. This is particularly true if you do not know the person very well or don't spend enough time looking for the traits to be revealed. Non-professional diagnoses should be avoided, since there is a risk that they will be skewed by closeness to the subject.

Narcissistic traits are the source of self-love/value and self-empowerment. Everyone has the traits found in narcissism at some level. It is only when the trait becomes pathological that it can become detrimental to those around the sufferer of the disorder.

It is not uncommon between partners, couples, and parents (in relation to children, especially teenagers) to interpret a strong personality as being narcissistic, because it is sometimes easier to label and explain away problematic behavior than it is to look inwardly or to examine systemic dysfunction at the family level. Is your teenager responding strongly to excessive constraints? Is your spouse rebelling at abuse? Only a qualified mental health professional can formally diagnose personality disorders or mental illnesses.

But there is a significant difference between defiance and narcissism. The following list of traits may provide clues to determine whether someone is demonstrating strongly narcissist behavior.

  • A narcissist typically requires:
Excessive attention (e.g. likes to be at the center of a discussion when visitors are in the house);
Adulation from others (i.e. likes to be admired by others and therefore presents an excessively positive image of himself or herself to others in order to secure that admiration);
Subservience from others (especially those who are close, those who live or work with him or her);
  • Recent research shows that narcissists sometimes are "ego dystonic" -- that is, having thoughts or exhibiting behaviour that contradicts their idealized self-image. Mostly, narcissists don't care about the clash, and they often rationalize the dissonance by blaming others. But many narcissists do develop permanent "ego-dystony" -- that is, they constantly feel bad about themselves and their behaviour. When in such a mood of self-doubt, the narcissist is likely to utter things like "you deserve better" and "I can never please anyone". But these proclamations are meant to TEST the narcissist's closest, nearest, or dearest. Will they abandon/humiliate/betray him once they discover his true face?
  • A narcissist often criticises or vilifies others but hates it when others criticise him or her; they are hypercritical of others, yet hypersensitive to criticism.
The narcissist may also be very adept at vilifying, doing it in a gracious or innocent or humorous manner, and making his or her backbiting seem socially acceptable.
  • A narcissist likes to receive praise from others but often dislikes to hear other people being praised.
Therefore, if you are in the habit of often speaking well of people (always giving praise when praise is due) then you may soon encounter objections from narcissists who hate to see others being praised. In this way, you may start to see narcissists raising their heads above the parapet to take aim at others who you praise.
  • A narcissist likes to ask favours of others but dislikes it when others ask too many favours of him or her. They may make a huge production out of doing the smallest favours for others, even when they didn't really go out of their way to do the favor itself.
  • A narcissist can be dishonest, but at the same time is a master of disguise and can lie very convincingly. The narcissist's lies may take the form of exaggeration or, in some cases, complete fabrication. To many who live with the narcissist it seems that the narcissist has a cavalier disrespect for precise truth, and there is a strong temptation for other family members to adopt a similar disrespect for precise truth. If one questions their inaccuracies, their response will often be outrage that you dare question their integrity (even when the lie is obvious), or berating you for being so petty to point out their fabrication.
  • A narcissist thinks that he or she is entitled to special privileges or special treatment.
  • A narcissist is inter-personally exploitative and takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends, without regard for how their choices might effect others. They will justify this by saying that they did it 'for their own good' or by some 'end justifies the means' rationalization.
  • A narcissist has little or no empathy and is unwilling or unable to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others.
A lack of genuine empathy (e.g. feeling genuinely sad when seeing other people being sad) is a key aspect of pathological narcissism -- although it should be borne in mind that a lack of empathy is exhibited not only by narcissists but by sociopaths as well. However, keep in mind that one may feel genuine sympathy without expressing it, or alternately, may convincingly feign sympathy while feeling nothing.
  • A narcissist is often envious of others or believes that others are envious of him or her.
  • A narcissist typically seeks to control the family finances. Sometimes this need for control is also seen in their everyday traits, such as always wanting to be the one who drives the family car, decides the daily agenda, such as where the family will go to eat, or what they will have for dinner, outside of normal family roles (i.e., the person who does the daily grocery shopping and cooks the meals typically determines what the family will eat; the narcissist insists on controlling this even when he/she participates in neither of these precursor activities).
  • A narcissist often has an arrogant affect (e.g. haughty behaviours or attitudes
Holy shit Trumpsters. LOOK UP Most of us knew it but this may help you comprehend, this man is going to hurt us, not help us. To the Tee....... Now our President and King.....

Sorry buck for posting here, but the talk was to much to handle :)
Google malignant narcissism.
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

Well-Known Member
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/04/28/donald-trump-thought-president-would-easier-old-life/

Does this alarm any of you easily fooled people who voted for the orange god--the "you're fired" guy?

Remember, during the convention, DJ Trump said that he and only he could fix America and fix the world. Only he could do it, nobody else could. Now he's saying that being president is much harder than his life before it.

Well that's a no brainer. Before becoming el presidente, DJ Trump did nothing to contribute to society. All he did was sell his name, invest in his kids trinket business, star on a game show, and he avoided doing any real work. Trump has never read a contract, never had to make tough decisions, and never made a deal all on his own.

And 60 million Americans voted for this ass clown. I don't know who's dumber, Trump or his voters.
I'm not surprised that the Dumpster finds being President is a tougher job than he expected after all he is a failure as a businessman with a Y-U-U-G-E list of failed businesses and a self admitted sexual molester. I can't believe his supporters actually believed his campaign promises.


In the words of Bill Maher 'Why can't we build a wall around those 35% of Dumpster supporters'.

I just saw a segment about a guy who voted for Trump is on Obamacare drove a dump truck for a coal mining company for 35 years and contracted black lung disease (I thought you only got black lung desease working underground, guess not) he had a oxygen cannula and voted for the dumpster cause he promised to bring back coal jobs, it baffles the shit out of me to see these morons go to the polls and vote against their best interest.

The interview ended with the reporter asking the guy if he would vote for the dumpster again and he said yes he would.:roll:

On the bright side the dumpster and the GOP has made Obamacare more popular than Obama himself.

The Thank You note from Obama I'm sure is in the mail.
 
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Huckster79

Well-Known Member
Didnt W say something like this? Seems like it.... God the good ol W days, never thought id say that!

So not only has he made Obamacare popular, he also has made W not seem quite so bad! Those are YUGE accomplisments for only 100 days in....
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

Well-Known Member
Didnt W say something like this? Seems like it.... God the good ol W days, never thought id say that!

So not only has he made Obamacare popular, he also has made W not seem quite so bad! Those are YUGE accomplisments for only 100 days in....
I can't go as far and say The good ole days when it comes to W, I have friends who will never see their kids again and others who lost their homes, me personally I lost close to 25K from my small portfolio but I get what you mean in less than 100 days this clown shot up to 1st place as the worst Prez this nation has ever seen and for the sake of this nation I hope we never have another like him.

When you have billionaires in charge of the agencies that stood in the way of their businesses with regulations they will dismantle those regs so that when they leave office they can go back to their former businesses and operate unincumbered and poison the water, air and land.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
I just watched him talk about how he remembers what all the others were saying about him, how he couldn't win, How he recalls everything they said, And Yet the moron obviously don't remember what he said.
This is a nightmare we just can't wake up from, It really is.
" Hey Obama Did It."

I just typed this into google for shits and grins. this is what came up. LMFAO

someone who can't take blame for things they did wrong and Praises themselves when they do good.. Here is what came up,

It can be difficult to determine whether someone is a narcissist, even for experts. This is particularly true if you do not know the person very well or don't spend enough time looking for the traits to be revealed. Non-professional diagnoses should be avoided, since there is a risk that they will be skewed by closeness to the subject.

Narcissistic traits are the source of self-love/value and self-empowerment. Everyone has the traits found in narcissism at some level. It is only when the trait becomes pathological that it can become detrimental to those around the sufferer of the disorder.

It is not uncommon between partners, couples, and parents (in relation to children, especially teenagers) to interpret a strong personality as being narcissistic, because it is sometimes easier to label and explain away problematic behavior than it is to look inwardly or to examine systemic dysfunction at the family level. Is your teenager responding strongly to excessive constraints? Is your spouse rebelling at abuse? Only a qualified mental health professional can formally diagnose personality disorders or mental illnesses.

But there is a significant difference between defiance and narcissism. The following list of traits may provide clues to determine whether someone is demonstrating strongly narcissist behavior.

  • A narcissist typically requires:
Excessive attention (e.g. likes to be at the center of a discussion when visitors are in the house);
Adulation from others (i.e. likes to be admired by others and therefore presents an excessively positive image of himself or herself to others in order to secure that admiration);
Subservience from others (especially those who are close, those who live or work with him or her);
  • Recent research shows that narcissists sometimes are "ego dystonic" -- that is, having thoughts or exhibiting behaviour that contradicts their idealized self-image. Mostly, narcissists don't care about the clash, and they often rationalize the dissonance by blaming others. But many narcissists do develop permanent "ego-dystony" -- that is, they constantly feel bad about themselves and their behaviour. When in such a mood of self-doubt, the narcissist is likely to utter things like "you deserve better" and "I can never please anyone". But these proclamations are meant to TEST the narcissist's closest, nearest, or dearest. Will they abandon/humiliate/betray him once they discover his true face?
  • A narcissist often criticises or vilifies others but hates it when others criticise him or her; they are hypercritical of others, yet hypersensitive to criticism.
The narcissist may also be very adept at vilifying, doing it in a gracious or innocent or humorous manner, and making his or her backbiting seem socially acceptable.
  • A narcissist likes to receive praise from others but often dislikes to hear other people being praised.
Therefore, if you are in the habit of often speaking well of people (always giving praise when praise is due) then you may soon encounter objections from narcissists who hate to see others being praised. In this way, you may start to see narcissists raising their heads above the parapet to take aim at others who you praise.
  • A narcissist likes to ask favours of others but dislikes it when others ask too many favours of him or her. They may make a huge production out of doing the smallest favours for others, even when they didn't really go out of their way to do the favor itself.
  • A narcissist can be dishonest, but at the same time is a master of disguise and can lie very convincingly. The narcissist's lies may take the form of exaggeration or, in some cases, complete fabrication. To many who live with the narcissist it seems that the narcissist has a cavalier disrespect for precise truth, and there is a strong temptation for other family members to adopt a similar disrespect for precise truth. If one questions their inaccuracies, their response will often be outrage that you dare question their integrity (even when the lie is obvious), or berating you for being so petty to point out their fabrication.
  • A narcissist thinks that he or she is entitled to special privileges or special treatment.
  • A narcissist is inter-personally exploitative and takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends, without regard for how their choices might effect others. They will justify this by saying that they did it 'for their own good' or by some 'end justifies the means' rationalization.
  • A narcissist has little or no empathy and is unwilling or unable to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others.
A lack of genuine empathy (e.g. feeling genuinely sad when seeing other people being sad) is a key aspect of pathological narcissism -- although it should be borne in mind that a lack of empathy is exhibited not only by narcissists but by sociopaths as well. However, keep in mind that one may feel genuine sympathy without expressing it, or alternately, may convincingly feign sympathy while feeling nothing.
  • A narcissist is often envious of others or believes that others are envious of him or her.
  • A narcissist typically seeks to control the family finances. Sometimes this need for control is also seen in their everyday traits, such as always wanting to be the one who drives the family car, decides the daily agenda, such as where the family will go to eat, or what they will have for dinner, outside of normal family roles (i.e., the person who does the daily grocery shopping and cooks the meals typically determines what the family will eat; the narcissist insists on controlling this even when he/she participates in neither of these precursor activities).
  • A narcissist often has an arrogant affect (e.g. haughty behaviours or attitudes
Holy shit Trumpsters. LOOK UP Most of us knew it but this may help you comprehend, this man is going to hurt us, not help us. To the Tee....... Now our President and King.....

Sorry buck for posting here, but the talk was to much to handle :)
Good Lord, that describes him to a Tee.

Narcissists and fascism go together like peanut butter and jelly.

We must resist and never, ever stop.
 

ANC

Well-Known Member
Sadly I'm a born narcissist, even more so when even the supposedly smart people I meet, still seem 95% predictable, so I am a little used to its trappings. What amazes me is how often people fall for bullshit even when the narcissist know they are bullshitting themselves. My only saving grace was a series of soft skills courses that taught me that the group is almost always smarter than the individual, so, you have to learn to not try and control everything and rather learn to read a situation.

Spoiling children gives you brats like Donny. Every time Donny sucks at something, we assure him it is because of someone else, and buy him a pony.
Eventually, Donny knows everyone are useless, and where is his fucking pony!!!?
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Not for them. They will do just fine. The rest of the country (99.9% of it), not so much.
We'd all be doing sooooooo much better if they shared the wealth.

The simple fact is that people who are stuck in a cycle of poverty don't contribute to the economy, yet it doesn't take much of a bump in their circumstances to change all that. The more people contributing to the economy, the better it works- for everyone.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Sadly I'm a born narcissist, even more so when even the supposedly smart people I meet, still seem 95% predictable, so I am a little used to its trappings. What amazes me is how often people fall for bullshit even when the narcissist know they are bullshitting themselves. My only saving grace was a series of soft skills courses that taught me that the group is almost always smarter than the individual, so, you have to learn to not try and control everything and rather learn to read a situation.

Spoiling children gives you brats like Donny. Every time Donny sucks at something, we assure him it is because of someone else, and buy him a pony.
Eventually, Donny knows everyone are useless, and where is his fucking pony!!!?
Well said, Sir! :clap:
 
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