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To: Keflavik76

Shrink This [Kathryn Jean Lopez]

From today’s edition of “Help a Reporter Out.”

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7) Summary: Psychologists wanted for Palin story

Category: General

Name: Daphne White

...

Title: Freelancer

Media Outlet/Publication: Major Daily Newspaper

Anonymous? No

Specific Geographic Region? No

Region: National

Deadline: 5:00 PM EASTERN - October 2

Query:

“Psychologically (NOT politically) speaking: What makes Sarah Palin

such a polarizing figure? How is it that she hooks into people

(especially women) so strongly? Does she show signs of having

borderline personality disorder or narcissistic personality

disorder? Is that why women have such a strong emotional response

to her? I would particularly like to hear from therapists whose

female clients have been discussing Palin in their therapy. Also,

do you have clients who are strong Obama supporters while their

husbands are for McCain Palin? How is that affecting their

marriage? Short emails are fine: I will be conducting phone

interviews.

09/26 07:12 PM

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63 posted on 09/26/2008 5:47:50 PM PDT by roses of sharon (The MSM vampires must die!)
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To: roses of sharon

Didn’t Rush say awhile back that liberalism is a mental disease? They have no idea what normal is and when they come face to face with normal, (Sarah Palin) the disease manifest itself in fits of raw rage that strikes out in senseless hysterics. If you happen to be in the media and a liberal this disease is completely debilitating and the best course of treatment is locking the suffering patient in a rubber room.


80 posted on 09/26/2008 6:05:03 PM PDT by Keflavik76 (If NYT (False); { Wrap(Fish); Else Lurk( FR);})
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