If it took you seven years to notice that, pal, you’re easy meat for any sociopath walking down the street.
simple answer is yes he is. (he is a commie after all)
I was kind of wondering something similar. There really seems to be something wrong with him.
I find him to be the most unkind, thoughtless person I know of. To say it would be a good thing for his daughters to have an abortion for "any reason" is sick. That was my first clue.
In addition to most of the the above, he is probably on drugs and is stoned half the time.
Remembering that meeting in which he was quoted telling Republicn leaders, “I won.”
Waiting to hear that he met with them after this last election and said, “I lost....”
And my other question: he mentioned more than once that the plan is to drive ISIS out of Iraq. Where is he planning on driving them too?
There IS NO DOUBT in my mind the guy is mental.
He certainly has a problem. He hears voices (those who did not even use their voices in order to be heard)
The creature is unstable. We are now awaiting the admission that he sees ghosts or little green men
No more than Hitler was ...
Narcissist/sociopath & probably other mental disorders too!
He is in a state of denial bordering on anger. Next stage is full bore anger...followed by either a breakdown or a violent attempt at scorched earth ending in a breakdown.
And didn`t they also once use ELO`s, Fire on High, as an intro-piece?
Today, politics is all about creating perceptions in the public mind. It's about building up a confident facade in an effort to persuade people. So when things don't go your way, you maintain that outward facade of calm and optimism. I'm not saying Obama's response to his party's defeat was the best reaction or even very good, but it fit the general pattern of usual behavior among politicians.
Much of what he says is true: Obama does seem to be a loner with few friends, and he's in a business built on deception and manipulation. He's overly sensitive and has a big ego. I guess those are signs of narcissism. But I'd resist the temptation to psychoanalyze people from a distance and counsel a little more skepticism about the conclusions one can jump to when one doesn't subject one's own perceptions to some critical reflection.