Posted on 05/11/2012 10:45:41 AM PDT by DFG
In a revealing new book, The Amateur, author Edward Klein interviews President Barack Obamas physician, Dr. David Scheiner, MD, who blasts the presidents health care plan and says that President Obama has an academic detachment that he could never break through.
The doctor fears that if the health care plan is the failure he believes it will be, because of runaway costs and other problems, then any health reform will be set back for years to come.
These are only a few of many reveals in Kleins book, which makes the case that President Obama is not the political machine that people fear, but an amateur with a messianic complex who is completely out of his depth.
In an exclusive preview of The Amateur by Human Events, Obamas longtime physician reveals the lack of humanity in Obamas character and carelessness with which he enacted the entirely politicized health insurance reform, The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, often called ObamaCare.
(Excerpt) Read more at humanevents.com ...
Excellent point. I doubt it.
There was a huge scandal in Ontario, e-Health, about a complete waste of taxpayer dollars. That's just one problem with government health care. But you're right -- once these personalized files get computerized, it's anyone's guess where they'll end up.
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That's what I don't get.
They may be distinct conditions: sociopaths are bad because the wiring between their ears is awry, or some essential cog or gland or something is malfunctioning. Maybe it's a genetic thing or result of disease or injury, but physical tissue is involved.
I think of Narcissistic disorder as arising from bad experiences during development: overly permissive or absent parenting, hostility or resentment of parent toward kid. Their may be a genetic predisposition, but it's mainly environmental. These people would grow up with a sense of emptiness, devoid of true self worth that they're trying to repair. I don't know, but I suspect this condition is on the upswing-- as society deteriorates.
I'm no shrink or anything, so this is speculation, but I see it as a nature/nurture difference. If this is so, I would tend to believe that 'bam belongs in the latter category. It's an Occam's Razor thing.
Repeat, these are just musings. I didn't mention drug use, and that would bump him to the former.
In any case, he's damaged goods.
Looking at him lately, I wonder if he’s got Hepatitis.
Or AIDS.
Interestingly, those with psychopathy require more stimulation for parts of their brain to react. So when they hear emotionally charged words, such as “rape” or “blood”, their brains don’t react the way a normal person’s brain does.
So if we could somehow stimulate the psychopath’s brain so it would behave in a normal fashion, we could get rid of a large portion of violent crimes.
In the general population 1-2% of the population is psychopathic. In those incarcerated or violent crimes, the percentage increases to over 50%.
But not all psychopaths are criminals. Some are in business, like Bernie Madoff.
As for me Obama is a puppet for his enablers who want to destroy the strength and exceptionalism of the USA. Among these are his Chicago enablers, people such as Soros and international shakers and movers over the the years.
I remember hearing that, now that you mention it. I guess I could look it up, but what part of the brain is it?
I've always thought that psychos have no empathy or emotional connection to other people. That would seem to be non-functional middle brain. Scary thought: a reptile with a very large cerebral cortex.
Amygdala is one area under study - That’s your lizard brain (meaning it is part of the brain found in lower life forms)
I also read somewhere the pre frontal cortex could be involved.
Look up Adrain Raine - he’s one researcher who’s done a lot of work in this area
He’s batting 19 out of 20 by my reconning. The exception is lacking long term goals, however that might still be in the equation since his rise to power was pushed along not so much by himself but by others.
Nice..and in a net shell Windflier. This also applies to Jarrett and Michelle...
Translation: He’s a sociopath...
Hi KosmicKitty,
I googled up Reptile brain and got to the Wiki article “Triune Brain.” According to that article, the amygdala is in the “paleomamallian” portion,the ‘lymbic system’— responsible for emotional attachment and child-rearing. The reptile brain is called the ‘basal ganglia’ and is mainly associated with organ function, but also territorial imperative and aggression.
The pre-frontal cortex is associated with impulse control and calculations. Many criminals meet this description, but not all.
The model is simplistic, but when I think of psychopaths, cold, calculating and decisive. In other words, a smart reptile.
Like I say, I had to look all this up. I first picked it up in a book by Carl Sagan who made it fashionable— late ‘70’s I think.
I don’t think this is describes ‘bam very well. I don’t think a true psychopath would have made his mistakes; a psycho would pragmatically decide “this ain’t working,” and changed course. I think the seat of ‘bam’s illness is emotional— implying he has it.
Finally: ‘bam’s illness is commonplace and describes all liberals; they can’t change their minds. They’re impervious to their own experience. Deep down, they fear being wrong most of all, such a thing would cause their soul to collapse and disintegrate. We have entire generations of such people.
Perhaps it is you who know too little about U of C. the bit about confusing it with U of I - Chicago is an old one (Circle Campus?) was the hated question before it was renamed. While there are students whp are apolitical and spend all of their time in the Reg (the real study bunnies never hung out at Harper, unless they spent all of their time on the Usite terminals.) The campus was plenty Political, GALA being most “severe”. Outside of the Ryssian Civ profs, I also hadcNathan Tarcov for a worthwhile course in Diplomatic History.
Don’t call BS, as I know the campus life has only gotten worse since i transferred.
Perhaps it is you who know too little about U of C. the bit about confusing it with U of I - Chicago is an old one (Circle Campus?) was the hated question before it was renamed. While there are students whp are apolitical and spend all of their time in the Reg (the real study bunnies never hung out at Harper, unless they spent all of their time on the Usite terminals.) The campus was plenty Political, GALA being most “severe”. Outside of the Ryssian Civ profs, I also hadcNathan Tarcov for a worthwhile course in Diplomatic History.
Don’t call BS, as I know the campus life has only gotten worse since i transferred.
Perhaps it is you who know too little about U of C. the bit about confusing it with U of I - Chicago is an old one (Circle Campus?) was the hated question before it was renamed. While there are students whp are apolitical and spend all of their time in the Reg (the real study bunnies never hung out at Harper, unless they spent all of their time on the Usite terminals.) The campus was plenty Political, GALA being most “severe”. Outside of the Ryssian Civ profs, I also hadcNathan Tarcov for a worthwhile course in Diplomatic History.
Don’t call BS, as I know the campus life has only gotten worse since i transferred.
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