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To: Kaslin

Absolutely wrong.

Barack Obama was a rejected child, hardcore by his father who had absolutely nothing to do with him and was not in any way at all even tangentially in his life (until age 10 where they met briefly at an airport), and even harder core by his teen mother, who chose at the last moment to not give him up for adoption and probably adored him until he became inconvenient for her, at a crucial time in his life, when she sent him 10,000 miles away for the rest of his childhood.

Then he was cared for by Typical White Granny and shiftless unemployed commie Pops, who had the great idea to turn the 11 year old boy over to a mentor with the same skin color. Who happened to be even more of a communist, and a bisexual pedophile as well.

Obama’s ego stems from a deep insecurity, the most primal. He wasn’t wanted. He also was never taught much morality, and spent a lot of time being dishonest. He was dishonest in just about all things as he grew up. His craving to be important will never be satisfied and he sold his soul for it more than once. He has little connection to family and, ironically, no connection to country.

A person with Obama’s psychological profile is not fit to be any kind of leader or have any position of influence.

Although Trump is not Jewish, he has what I call the Jewish son syndrome. He was beloved by his parents, and his self as reflected back through their eyes may have appeared pretty fantastic to him. They may have not found enough fault in him. Some people who grow up being told THEIR poop does not stink become the various a-holes you deal with out there in the world. In Trump’s example, he has been indefatigable throughout his life, has shown love for family and country, has made incredible gains overall blessings he started with, and has learned and grown both morally anD socially with age. Some of his ego is due to smugness, but a lot is earned by his accomplishments and smarts.

They both show bravado. But the underlying reasons are nearly polar opposite.


171 posted on 10/24/2015 1:40:16 PM PDT by Yaelle
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To: Yaelle

“Jewish son syndrome.”

Heh heh. The Lord has blessed the Jews greatly but, because man is a fallen being, this tends to get taken as personal privilege sooner or later. Then down things slide till the people get the Lord’s point again, and the cycle restarts.

I hope he gets the Jewish Son syndrome. Salvation.


175 posted on 10/24/2015 1:45:44 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: Yaelle
Although Trump is not Jewish, he has what I call the Jewish son syndrome. He was beloved by his parents, and his self as reflected back through their eyes may have appeared pretty fantastic to him. They may have not found enough fault in him. Some people who grow up being told THEIR poop does not stink become the various a-holes you deal with out there in the world. In Trump’s example, he has been indefatigable throughout his life, has shown love for family and country, has made incredible gains overall blessings he started with, and has learned and grown both morally anD socially with age.

Maybe. Maybe not. His parents sent him away to boarding school. You don't get as edgy and combative as Donald is without having some kind of chip on your shoulder. I suspect there's some anger underneath.

179 posted on 10/24/2015 1:53:11 PM PDT by x
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