Posted on 06/14/2014 9:45:26 AM PDT by Beave Meister
There was an added psychological component to his creepy sexual misconduct. The women he abused often looked like a more attractive (idealized) version of Hillary (Gennifer Flowers, as an example) or a younger version of his mother (Paula Jones). That he would “take it out” and demand satisfaction from a woman who looked like his mother reflected truly deep-seated hatred issues that he must’ve harbored throughout his life.
Remember that his biological father, a travelling salesman, died just prior to his being born, and he probably was always angry about that (his stepfather was an abusive drunk). I think the man had a mess of serious psychological issues that should never have allowed him anywhere near a position of power, especially as a sexual predator and narcissistic sociopath.
I was working down at the Chicago Board Of Trade (CBOT) at that time. And this incident happened at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange where they traded live stock. I had a lot of friends that worked down at the Merc. Later on I worked there for about a year. What happened to her is impossible. Not damn near impossible. Impossible. She made over $100,000 on a five lot. A five lot contract is worth $50 a penny. So she was getting in and out of her position while the market was trading up and down and she was never wrong. We’re suppose to believe that she was a novice trader and could do no wrong. Please.
Allegedly her floor broker was constantly getting her in and out of her position. And if her position would have still been a winner he would take the loss and make it look as if she still had her position. At least that’s the story I heard.
Perfect description. People that messed up should never be given power. That goes for Barack Hussein Obama as well.
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