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Just mock his mom pants.
Ho!
Ho!
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I was always amazed at how Obama won by so many people thinking he was a “nice guy”, when it was so obvious to me he was a self absorbed narcissist.
The first thing I ever heard about him in detail was when during the NH primary he followed a reporter into the audience and told her, “I don’t appreciate you making fun of my ears”.
After I noticed in every speech how self important he was, how he continually used the word, “I”, and how he was fixated on his own legend. During his speech on Rev Wright he said, “he disrespected me!” Say it out loud to yourself. It’s impossible to say it without sounding petulant. Yet people were mesmerized by this speech. Chris Matthews was beside himself.
I can understand people falling for a speech, or lies, or whatever, especially when covered up by the press. But how could they think this guy was presidential? He’s so obviously lacking in personal character.
Say what you want about W., and I’m not fan, overall, but the man could laugh at himself, and did often.
Here is the actual transcript:
BAMA (off mic): You talked about my ears, and I just want to put you on notice: Im very sensitive about What I told them was, I was teased relentlessly when I was a kid about my big ears.
DOWD (purring): Were trying to toughen you up
Frightening for two reasons. It shows Obama oversensative about his personal appearence(never good for a president) and it shows the NY Times actually saying they want him to do better in his desire for the presidency.
Well then, let’s do it!
I read all this and more when I was trying to understand my sil..she is hell on wheels and an alcholic in the bargain. Lovely to be around..not. So to keep in touch with my brother, I write to him or email but hardly ever call on the phone and have not been back to TX in 10 years.
If a narcissist is in your family you have to make decisions and sometimes cutting them out is the best thing you can do for your own survival.
It is very easy to "break" a narcissist even a well-trained and well-prepared one.
Here are a few of the things the narcissist finds devastating:
Any statement or fact, which seems to contradict his inflated perception of his grandiose self.
Any criticism, disagreement, exposure of fake achievements, belittling of "talents and skills" which the narcissist fantasises that he possesses.
Any hint that he is subordinated, subjugated, controlled, owned or dependent upon a third party.
Any description of the narcissist as average and common, indistinguishable from many others.
Any hint that the narcissist is weak, needy, dependent, deficient, slow, not intelligent, naive, gullible, susceptible, not in the know, manipulated, a victim, an average person of mediocre accomplishments.
The narcissist is likely to react with rage to all these and, in an effort to re-establish his fantastic grandiosity, he is likely to expose facts and stratagems he had no conscious intention of exposing.
The narcissist reacts indignantly, with wrath, hatred, aggression, or even overt violence to any infringement of what he perceives to be his natural entitlement.
Narcissists believe that they are so unique and that their lives are of such cosmic significance that others should defer to their needs and cater to their every whim without ado. The narcissist feels entitled to interact or be treated (or questioned) only by unique individuals. He resents being doubted and "ridiculed".
Any insinuation, hint, intimation, or direct declaration that the narcissist is not special at all, that he is average, common, not even sufficiently idiosyncratic to warrant a fleeting interest inflame the narcissist.
“Never Laugh at a Narcissist”
Well, you can’t kill ‘em, what else you going to do with them?
This reminds me of people like my boss, who think they have a great sense of humor because when they joke, people bellow with laughter. They never consider that it’s fake laughter, and if you try to tell THEM something funny, they look at you like you just landed from Mars.