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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe American Right has turned into a gaggle of Drama Queens with Borderline Personality Disorders
Sorry for the gender based language in "Drama Queens" but in common usage it applies equally to men and women and there is no gender free equivalent that so clearly captures what this fringe encompasses. The Tea Party is addicted to conflict. They thrive on it. They need it. It makes them feel heroic and important to take serial stands defiantly resisting forces they assert will lead to the destruction of America and even civilization as we know it (If we don't defeat the Islamic infidels at our gates). That language pours freely from their mouthes. Fundamentalists among them are starting to refer to here and now as "The end times." Those who remain more secular see current politics as the final culmination of a centuries long struggle between those who love Liberty and those who wish Tyranny upon us.
They are still fighting the American Revolution with the rest of us cast as Tories in their self aggrandizing world view. President Obama HAS to be morphed into King George, or Hitler, or Stalin or the Anti-Christ in order to elevate their struggle to one reaching the epic proportions they yearn for. They live for the next Battle, the next showdown. The more the odds are stacked against them the more heroic they feel. And with such a mind set it is not surprising that many of them are willing to risk, if not actively seek, an economic calamity to bring on that cleansing fire.
For more of an actual psychological perspective I just did a search for Borderline Personality Disorder symptoms.Here are the ones listed at a site run by the Mayo Clinic.
Signs and symptoms of borderline personality disorder may include:
Impulsive and risky behavior, such as risky driving, unsafe sex, gambling sprees or illegal drug use.
Awareness of destructive behavior, including self-injury, but sometimes feeling unable to change it.
Wide mood swings.
Short but intense episodes of anxiety or depression.
Inappropriate anger and antagonistic behavior, sometimes escalating into physical fights.
Difficulty controlling emotions or impulses.
Suicidal behavior.
Feeling misunderstood, neglected, alone, empty or hopeless.
Fear of being alone.
Feelings of self-hate and self-loathing.
OK, there are always problems inherent in ramping up an analysis focused on individuals into one focused on a movement, but even so the full description found at the Mayo Clinic site sounds disturbingly familiar if applied to some of todays leading right wing figures. Find it here:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/borderline-personality-disorder/DS00442/DSECTION=symptoms
This is what we are up against. It can not be placated. It must be confronted directly with reality based interventions.
Tom Rinaldo
(22,912 posts)"Conflicts and disappointments are natural side effects of the human experience, but for a certain personality type known as a "drama queen," life's little setbacks can trigger explosive emotional outbursts and other irrational behaviors. The term &mdahs; or less frequently, "drama king" is usually applied to someone with a demanding or overbearing personality who tends to overreact to seemingly minor incidents. A drama queen often views the world in absolutes, and only has two settings on her emotional control button: zero and ten. Psychologists might describe such a person as a neurotic personality with histrionic tendencies, meaning that he or she tends to become needlessly dramatic whenever order is disrupted.
In literature, the character Scarlett O'Hara from Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind would be considered a drama queen by today's standards. This type of person is notoriously self-centered and self-absorbed, often viewing friends and relatives as lesser beings assigned to take care of her personal needs. Her worst enemy is solitude, so she tends to be very outgoing and sociable, although many of her friendships tend to remain at surface level. Others who have experienced the drama queen's sudden outbursts in the past may have a feeling of walking on egg shells around her, not wanting to be the person who delivers upsetting news or offends her in any way."
http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-a-drama-queen.htm
boston bean
(36,221 posts)often viewing friends and relatives as lesser beings assigned to take care of their personal needs.
Tom Rinaldo
(22,912 posts)I agree that the gender base used for the concept is ridiculously narrow and misleading, and more to the point flat our wrong.
boston bean
(36,221 posts)for it, gives one a clue that no matter how it's justified, it is a gender based insult.
Tom Rinaldo
(22,912 posts)hobbit709
(41,694 posts)Tom Rinaldo
(22,912 posts)A Messianic complex also comes to mind.
CanonRay
(14,101 posts)RC
(25,592 posts)If they were that would help take of the problem.