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sheshe2

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Sun Jun 4, 2017, 03:46 PM Jun 2017

American Sociopath [View all]

By Propane Jane


Jerk. Liar. Bully. Thug. Con artist. Scumbag. Asshole.
In the four months since the inauguration of Donald Trump, these terms have regrettably become aptly descriptive staples of our political lexicon. We’ve officially arrived at a dystopian moment in our nation's history when our elected officials don’t earn respect because they don't give it. If it isn’t a flippant remark from a Republican “representative” to his outraged constituents at a health care town hall, it’s Trump shoving another world leader to get to the front of the line, a Republican sailing to victory after publicly assaulting a journalist, or an entire Republican Congress looking the other way as allegations of treason engulf the Trump administration in seemingly never ending scandal. It feels as though everywhere we turn we are inundated with not just unbridled arrogance and entitlement, but a refusal by the “powers that be” to hold any of the bad actors accountable.


In fact, it's as though acting badly has now become a virtue in Trump’s America, and those who behave the worst are being rewarded rather than punished for their misdeeds. Or to quote Donald Trump explicitly, “when you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything.” So we watch in horror and disgust as the man who bragged about getting away with serial sexual molestation not only fires the very people tasked with leading the investigation into his campaign’s alleged collusion with Russia, but boasts about his efforts to obstruct justice. By day he makes the mundane rounds required of the office, but by night he’s a keyboard commando, hurling defensive accusations and insults at his detractors online in response to the latest breaking corruption allegations.


He has become the social media equivalent of Christian Bale’s portrayal of Patrick Bateman in American Psycho, prowling the Twitter streets wielding his cellphone as a makeshift chainsaw. He inhabits the fantasy world of his own self-serving mind, in which nothing he does is wrong or unjustifiable, and his actions are rendered legitimate and lawful simply by virtue of the fact that he took them. He and his underlings spare no expense in defending the indefensible.  


In this vein, Trump has much in common with the garden-variety sociopath, who as most seasoned prison wardens will tell you is “innocent” of every crime that led to his conviction.

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Beware of not only the American Sociopath, but the society that enables, coddles, and glorifies him, too.

“When I look at myself in the first grade and I look at myself now, I’m basically the same, the temperament is not that different.” - Donald Trump

Much More:http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/6/4/1667887/-American-Sociopath

JC...you really need to read it all.

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American Sociopath [View all] sheshe2 Jun 2017 OP
Vulgar is the word I use a lot to describe the sociopath kimbutgar Jun 2017 #1
He can not do it alone. Beware of not only the American Sociopath, but the society that enables, lunasun Jun 2017 #2
Yes, that line is frighteningly true. sheshe2 Jun 2017 #6
That's the troubling thing. When he is gone as President, livetohike Jun 2017 #8
and reproducing. brer cat Jun 2017 #9
Now that is a nightmare! sheshe2 Jun 2017 #15
and indoctrinating their youth( and other's kids if people do not teach their children well) lunasun Jun 2017 #19
As long as we allow the wealthy the ability to legally bribe our politicians Dustlawyer Jun 2017 #28
+1000 n/t jaysunb Jun 2017 #17
K and r. cwydro Jun 2017 #3
This is an excellent read, including the comments. mnhtnbb Jun 2017 #4
Congress... sheshe2 Jun 2017 #12
He fits the profile. yallerdawg Jun 2017 #5
Dear Goddess! sheshe2 Jun 2017 #7
... the only one of his siblings to be sent to military boarding school. politicat Jun 2017 #10
Yes... sheshe2 Jun 2017 #16
It seems the definitions are mixed up. defacto7 Jun 2017 #11
No there is Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Sociopathic Personality Disorder. I believe that kerry-is-my-prez Jun 2017 #20
The definition has been bantered about defacto7 Jun 2017 #33
There are many more adjectives (as well as expletives) that I use to describe him. BigmanPigman Jun 2017 #13
As usual, volstork Jun 2017 #14
There is a thin line between sociopaths and narcissists. Sometimes hard to tell the difference. kerry-is-my-prez Jun 2017 #18
Hey, I'll butt into this conversation one more time.. defacto7 Jun 2017 #34
Is this the title of Donald's new hit series after he resigns? BigBearJohn Jun 2017 #21
Nope.... sheshe2 Jun 2017 #22
I am embarrassed for my country, she mcar Jun 2017 #23
Me to, mcar. sheshe2 Jun 2017 #24
RPOFM SHRED Jun 2017 #25
That sums him up perfectly. sheshe2 Jun 2017 #26
sociopath is a label that sticks. Not only is it true wrt Trump, it reinforces memes for wiggs Jun 2017 #27
He's so sick he referenced his thoughts as fact:"I said to myself this Trump/Russia is a made up..." stuffmatters Jun 2017 #29
why is the entire GOP complicit? bluestarone Jun 2017 #31
K&R Scurrilous Jun 2017 #30
I agree but, the republicans have been behaving badly lovemydogs Jun 2017 #32
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