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boutons_deux
11-30-2016, 02:59 PM
"talk a little about narcissistic personality disorder.

If I am correct, it has some very particular implications for the office. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

1) It’s not curable and it’s barely treatable. He is who he is. There is no getting better, or learning, or adapting. He’s not going to “rise to the occasion” for more than maybe a couple hours. So just put that out of your mind.

2) He will say whatever feels most comfortable or good to him at any given time. He will lie a lot, and say totally different things to different people. Stop being surprised by this. While it’s important to pretend “good faith” and remind him of promises, as Bernie Sanders and others are doing, that’s for his supporters, so *they* can see the inconsistency as it comes. He won’t care. So if you’re trying to reconcile or analyze his words, don’t. It’s 100% not worth your time. Only pay attention to and address his actions.

3) You can influence him by making him feel good. There are already people like Bannon who appear ready to use him for their own ends. The GOP is excited to try. Watch them, not him. President Obama, in his wisdom, may be treating him well in hopes of influencing him and averting the worst. If he gets enough accolades for better behavior, he might continue to try it. But don’t count on it.

4) Entitlement is a key aspect of the disorder. As we are already seeing, he will likely not observe traditional boundaries of the office. He has already stated that rules don’t apply to him. This particular attribute has huge implications for the presidency and it will be important for everyone who can to hold him to the same standards as previous presidents.

5) We should expect that he only cares about himself and those he views as extensions of himself, like his children. (People with NPD often can’t understand others as fully human or distinct.) He desires accumulation of wealth and power because it fills a hole. (Melania is probably an acquired item, not an extension.) He will have no qualms *at all* about stealing everything he can from the country, and he’ll be happy to help others do so, if they make him feel good. He won’t view it as stealing but rather as something he’s entitled to do. This is likely the only thing he will intentionally accomplish.

6) It’s very, very confusing for non-disordered people to experience a disordered person with NPD. While often intelligent, charismatic and charming, they do not reliably observe social conventions or demonstrate basic human empathy. It’s very common for non-disordered people to lower their own expectations and try to normalize the behavior."

https://medium.com/@nziehl/coping-with-chaos-in-the-white-house-697fa2ca3ddf#.brm81l50f

NPD sure seems to fit Trash perfectly.

xrayzebra
11-30-2016, 03:06 PM
You mean he may tell the Russians: tell Putin that I will have more flexibility after the election. Or talk out of both sides of his mouth to the Canadians about Keystone.

DarrinS
11-30-2016, 04:21 PM
Anyone who runs for POTUS is a narcissist, tbh.

SnakeBoy
11-30-2016, 06:09 PM
Anyone who runs for POTUS is a narcissist, tbh.

I don't know why people don't automatically know this about everyone running for POTUS.

If your answer to the question, What does this country really need?, is ME!....you might be a narcissist

boutons_deux
11-30-2016, 06:13 PM
Anyone who runs for POTUS is a narcissist, tbh.

Trash is not just another "normal" narcissist.

He's truly fucked up and won't become "normal", as his nasty, silly, vindictive, bullshitty, lying etc tweeting continues even as Pres-elect.

He'll be flattered, stroked, CONNED by the Congressional Repugs to obtain whatever they want.