To: shhrubbery!
I heard her comments yesterday. She has an amazing ability to twist things.
16 posted on
11/10/2005 5:41:34 AM PST by
satchmodog9
( Seventy million spent on the lefts Christmas present and all they got was a Scooter)
To: satchmodog9
"I heard her comments yesterday. She has an amazing ability to twist things." Never underestimate the human capacity to justify anything, action or belief.
25 posted on
11/10/2005 5:45:17 AM PST by
GBA
To: satchmodog9
Actually, I have posted this a few times...
Here's an interesting term for Ms. Mapes to consider: delusions.
Definitions of delusions on the Web:
- A firmly held belief with no basis in reality, that is, clinging to a belief even when the evidence shows that it's false.
www.schizophrenicpen.com/defin.html - A delusion is commonly defined as a false belief, and is used in everyday language to describe a belief that is either false, fanciful or derived from deception. In psychiatry, the definition is necessarily more precise and implies that the belief is pathological (the result of an illness or illness process).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delusions - A condition in which the patient has lost touch with reality and experiences hallucinations and misperceptions.
www.ukhealthcare.uky.edu/patient/glossary/glossary-d.htm - a perception that is thought to be true by the person experiencing it, although the perception is wrong. There are many types of delusions (ie, delusions of grandeur).
www.frankfordhospitals.org/healthinfo/adult/mentalhealth/glossary.html - Delusions are a common symptom of sever forms of mental illnesses such as schizophrenia. Someone who experiences a delusion hold false beliefs. These false beliefs are not by choice. The person cannot let go of the delusion, even when all the evidence is against the false belief. As a result of the delusion the person is not able to fully function in daily life. There are many types of delusions, some of the common types, with examples, are:
home.earthlink.net/~krwenger/mhjargon.htm - delusions are defined as "fixed false beliefs". Examples include a strictly held belief that aliens are inserting thoughts into one's brain or that one's food is being poisoned by the CIA. Delusions are common in schizophrenic disorders.
www2.med.umich.edu/psychiatry/umdc/defquery.cfm - Thought disturbances; hallucinations.
www.birf.info/home/bi-tools/qlinks_d.html - false belief systems; serious mental disorder in which patient has a false set of beliefs which can include others, self, and events. These false beliefs are held despite strong facts to the contrary. Delusions cause impairment in normal daily living.
www.psychologyandlaw.com/Definitions.htm - a delusion is a persistent belief that something is true when there are no facts or evidence supporting the belief. Logic and logical arguments are usually ineffective.
www.depression-help-center.com/glossary.htm - Delusions are fixed, false beliefs. They can be bizarre (eg, invisible aliens have entered the room through an electric socket) or nonbizarre (eg, unwarranted jealousy, or the paranoid belief in being persecuted or watched).
www.alegent.com/body.cfm - False ideas, sometimes originating in misinterpretation, but firmly believed and strongly maintained in spite of obvious proof or evidence to the contrary. Delusions may be suspicious in nature, for example, "Someone is stealing my checks!"
coa.kumc.edu/GEC/modules/BehavDisorder/BD-Glossary.htm
54 posted on
11/10/2005 5:52:13 AM PST by
mattdono
("Crush the RATs and RINOs, drive them before you, and hear the lamentations of the scumbags" - Arnie)
To: satchmodog9
Her behavior is the ultimate display of arrogance, ignorance and projection. She will not accept the fact that she was wrong about Bush, someone who she hates with all her heart. Therefore, since she can't bring herself to reality, she blames others for possessing her own shortcomings.
Seriously, these liberals are exhibiting conceited thought patterns that are not far from those of the homicide bombers. They just lack the devotion that would be necessary for them to off themselves. I mean, they would never die for their cause; but are only brave enough to kill the most innocent and least defensible humans on this planet.
80 posted on
11/10/2005 6:06:22 AM PST by
Loud Mime
(Bad Lawmakers = Bad Law = Infinite Lawyers)
To: satchmodog9
I heard her on O'Really last night and he went VERY easy on her. She flopped and floundered and tried to come up with a "Yes, but..." answer to everything. O'Really allowed her to spin because she was hanging herself without him coming down with a heavy hand on the baldfaced lying girl. She could not slip away because he kept bringing the discussion back to the original question he had asked and allowed her to insist repeatedly that journalism was whatever anybody wanted it to be regardless of proof to the contrary. The worst thing he said to her was that he NEVER would have gone on the air without "proof" that had been verified, not "proof" that she wanted to be real but had not checked out (probably because she knew it could not be verified considering the source.)
306 posted on
11/11/2005 10:48:49 AM PST by
penowa
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