I can list names all day long, and you will do nothing but argue with whatever I say ... but I will list 5 Democrats and 5 Republicans who are either Senators, Reps. or Governors, who I consider to be (mostly) honest and who don't appear to be narcissistic in nature.Sure, still can’t name a politician who’s not a narcissist or dishonest. Thanks, that’s rude.
I guess the same reason Trump chose not to debate at all in the primary. Trickery. We will see about the other debates.Why want Harris debate on Fox News. If she can’t debate on Fox News how is she going to be able to handle some of these World Leaders. Makes her look weak
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Bob Casey, he’s been a Senator for 17 years. Narcissist. Thanks for playing, no need to proceed down the list.I can list names all day long, and you will do nothing but argue with whatever I say ... but I will list 5 Democrats and 5 Republicans who are either Senators or Governors, who I consider to be (mostly) honest and who don't appear to be narcissistic in nature.
Before I start listing names, I'm going to post the 12 personality traits most associated with narcissism. In the past, you have applied narcissism as a blanket term for anyone you don't like.
1) Grandiosity
2) Fantasies of Success
3) Desperate Need for Admiration
4) Complete Lack of Empathy for Others, Despite Often Requesting Sympathy for Themselves
5) Deeply Sensitive to Criticism. Will Often Respond to Professional Critiques With Personal Insults Directed at The Critic.
6) A Strong Sense of Entitlement. Will Feel Resentful When Not Receiving Preferential Treatment
7) An Extreme Lack of Self-Awareness. Will Frequently Insult Other People for Things Which Can Easily Apply to Them.
8) Arrogant and Habitually Boastful
9) Unrealistic Expectations
10) Preoccupation With Physical Appearance to an Extreme.
11) Exploitative
12) The Inability to Admit Fault or Accept Blame/Responsibility for Their Own Mistakes.
Democrats
Sen. Bob Casey (Pennsylvania)
Gov. Roy Cooper (North Carolina)
Gov. Jared Polis (Colorado)
Sen. Mark Kelly (Arizona)
Sen. Angus King (Independent who caucuses with Democrats)
Republicans
Gov. Glenn Youngkin (Virginia)
Gov. Phil Scott (Vermont)
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska)
Rep. Nancy Mace (South Carolina - 1st District)
Sen. Bill Cassidy (Louisiana)
Ok Mr. Misogyny, why don’t you mansplain it to me further? SheeshYou have a lot to learn. No wishful thinking at all. When it is easier to throw mud against the wall and see what sticks, you don't have a candidate. Politics is tribal now be it social media, the candidates or the ill informed voter. Live with it.
This is not an election it is a WWE slam fest. No meat on the Bones for either party, just a word fest pushed by social media.
The Creed of a Politician for many years has been "tell the people what they want to hear and then do what you want once in office" When the poster child of a party are MTG and OAC, then, there is a problem.
You used the words "Sucked it Up" which is fitting for both Parties. Think you need use a better term. Your meaning of Sucked it Up is completely different than mine. More Suckups in the Democratic party than the Republican parties. There will be more Republicans and Democrats holding their nose to vote or not voting or going to the opposite party than ever before in a election.
Even if true ....Bob Casey, he’s been a Senator for 17 years. Narcissist. Thanks for playing, no need to proceed down the list.
Bob has also profited off Chinese manufacturers of fentanyl. No big deal.
What a person does for a living, even if they choose to be a career politician, doesn't make them a narcissist.Running for public office since 1996. Only a narcissist runs for office 3+ decades. No need to speak of his Chinese connections to fentanyl manufactures.
Sure it does. After a certain time, it becomes about their power, self importance and not the people. But please keep defending those of 30+ years as being the good guys/girls.What a person does for a living, even if they choose to be a career politician, doesn't make them a narcissist.
Narcissism is a personality disorder.
You are wanting to apply it as a blanket term for anything you don't like ...
That truly was a masterpiece of posting though. I was impressed and entertained. If @Orangeburst was here, I'd request you get an award.I am unburdened by not having to post song lyrics today.
I can list names all day long, and you will do nothing but argue with whatever I say ... but I will list 5 Democrats and 5 Republicans who are either Senators, Reps. or Governors, who I consider to be (mostly) honest and who don't appear to be narcissistic in nature.
Before I start listing names, I'm going to post the 12 personality traits most associated with narcissism. In the past, you have applied narcissism as a blanket term for anyone you don't like.
1) Grandiosity
2) Fantasies of Success
3) Desperate Need for Admiration
4) Complete Lack of Empathy for Others, Despite Often Requesting Sympathy for Themselves
5) Deeply Sensitive to Criticism. Will Often Respond to Professional Critiques With Personal Insults Directed at The Critic.
6) A Strong Sense of Entitlement. Will Feel Resentful When Not Receiving Preferential Treatment
7) An Extreme Lack of Self-Awareness. Will Frequently Insult Other People for Things Which Can Easily Apply to Them.
8) Arrogant and Habitually Boastful
9) Unrealistic Expectations
10) Preoccupation With Physical Appearance to an Extreme.
11) Exploitative
12) The Inability to Admit Fault or Accept Blame/Responsibility for Their Own Mistakes.
Democrats
Sen. Bob Casey (Pennsylvania)
Gov. Roy Cooper (North Carolina)
Gov. Jared Polis (Colorado)
Sen. Mark Kelly (Arizona)
Sen. Angus King (Independent who caucuses with Democrats)
Republicans
Gov. Glenn Youngkin (Virginia)
Gov. Phil Scott (Vermont)
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska)
Rep. Nancy Mace (South Carolina - 1st District)
Sen. Bill Cassidy (Louisiana)
Can you cite specific examples of when Sen. Bob Casey has demonstrated personality traits consistent with narcissistic personality disorder? Or are you just speculating that he might have them, because he is a longtime member of Congress? If so .... you don't have an understanding of the fact that narcissism concerns personality and behavior; not what someone does for a living. Casey is not a narcissist, just because he's been a Senator for a long time.Sure it does. After a certain time, it becomes about their power, self importance and not the people. But please keep defending those of 30+ years as being the good guys/girls.
lol.These were posted *after* the riot.
Trump waited over 3 hours to tell people to stop attacking our Capitol Building.
I mean, come on man.
Do tell why it took him 3 hours.
I would have been on the phone in 2 minutes after being briefed. Then been on an emergency Oval Office TV presentation in 15 minutes.
And would have mobilized all available LEOs and Nat Guard immediately.
Trump didn't do this because... drum roll please... HE WANTED THE RIOT TO HAPPEN.