"Feelings of withdrawal Feelings of isolation Emotional anger and bitterness Loss of appetite Sleeplessness Nightmares Pervasive moodiness, including endless sulking Excessively worried about the direction of the country."
Hmm, that covers every Democrat in the country. Got themselves a money-maker here.
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Pandering to get your DX in the manuals and your name in the APA journal is a farce.
I just called the AHA, and spoke to an "associate" there. (Dr. Gordon, cited above, was not available.)
The associate said that the label has since been changed to "Post Election Stress Disorder," and that AHA no longer uses the term "selection."
I tried to get him to tell me whether the term "selection" was in any way meant to suggest that Bush was "selected, not elected."
I couldn't get a straight answer, though it was pretty clear from the conversation that this guy is NOT a Bush supporter.
He told me that the label "Post Election Selction Trauma" was first coined in 1996 to describe Republicans upset over the re-election of Clinton.
But apparently, the AHA has dropped the term "selection" and no longer uses it. He said it is the press that continues to use the term even though it is no longer operational.
Thought you'd like to know.
When Republicans lose, we get over it. Methinks your typical Democrat is an emotional cripple.
Sounds like they are just having anti-Bush bitch sessions, LOL.
OK, lets try that again doc:
Post-Election Selection Depression...
P.E.S.D. - PEST
sorry I found it hilarious
Poor delicate sensitive disappointed idiots...What IS the world coming to?
Rob misspelled a wonderful blessing.
Why not? They vote mostly democrat and thusly stand against everything this country was founded on.
I was out in Frisco (San Francisco, but they HATE it when you call it Frisco!) this past week and did help to build bridges. As a Texan, I told them with a straight face, that the recently mandated 10 hours a week of religious instruction was OK, the all-channel broadcast of NASCAR racing was silly, but the weapons drills were sort of fun. I told them that I had not yet made up my mind about the broadcasting from all public speaker systems of the daily Rush Limbaugh show. When you throw in an occassional story about Bush putting his pants on backwards and being unable to unzip his fly, you actually get some glimmers of belief. THESE PEOPLE ARE TRUELY STUPID!!