Posted on 08/25/2015 8:36:29 AM PDT by Zakeet
Complete Headline: EXCLUSIVE: 'Hillary is lonely, has trouble expressing her feelings and yearns for an intimate relationship with a powerful woman,' claims noted shrink who puts the presidential hopeful on the couch
Hillary Clinton is a lonely woman who has trouble expressing her feelings.
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[Hillary's father] was disappointed in life and lied about winning a college football scholarship to Penn State.
'He was a 'bullsh*** artist', a family member once said, but that skill made him a good salesman when hawking the drapes and lace curtains that he manufactured for hotels and offices.
Hugh was a bruiser at home and excessively spanked the couple's three children. He verbally abused Hillary's mother, Dorothy, and Bond describes their relationship as 'sadomasochist'.
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With the stinginess in her early years, Hillary has no intrinsic talent for dressing well and never learned. She hasn't escaped the pants suits routine but she also doesn't believe it matters how she dresses anyway, the author surmises. She was 'the drab girl nobody gave a second look at until Bill Clinton came alone'.
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Widdle cute poopsy-whoopsy itsy-bitsy baby Hitler!
Treasonous Witch.....tree.....rope....
The fact that a photo with the Dad looking pissed off and the Mom with her eyes closed is used as a family picture tells you a lot.
Most of the family photos like that are taken in two or three shots. The ones with eyes closed or face-pusses are usually tossed.
That family looks simply sad. I would guess she hates weak women because her mom was weak, and she is an “over achiever” because she could never please her dad—an impossible task.
Parents will mess up kids even when they are doing their best.
Yes, but they did not look like the beast.
Ask Hillarys girlfriend and assistant Huma Abedin if old Hill is lonely..
Not that I would want anything to do with a woman that much younger than me, but I never thought Monica was ugly. Kind of a mess, but not ugly.
Adolph Hitler's childhood photos are really cute.
It must be really scary for Hillary, with zero control, standing outside the circle of power now.
since 25 percentr of the voters (Millenials) weren’t alive during the “Bent One’s Presidency” ...
My daughters were little (like 5 or 6) when the whole Monica thing took off. We figured they were too young to “get it.”
Several years later we learned we were wrong. It took a concerted effort for their mother and I to convince them that oral sex was indeed sex...full of all of the dangers of conventional sex. Fortunately, it appears we were successful. Not so much for many of their friends we lived much of high school and college in humiliation because they “did” while my girls “did not.”
On the other hand, what normal, happy and well-adjusted person would want to lead this dysfunctional country?
Everybody, even Hitler, was a kid once. But free will marches on.
Lol! I once e-mailed FoxNews a musical parody suggestion for an upcoming piece they were about to do on Hillary's brother (the fat one on the right in your pic).
About 3AM that night/next morning, with the TV still running, I hear:
"The road is long
With many a winding turns
That leads us to who knows where
Who knows where"
They, in a repeat airing of the show (I missed it the first time around), were actually using my suggestion in their piece on Hillary's "heavy" brother! Wasn't sure at the time if I was dreaming or not, but it was for real.
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He Aint Heavy, Hes My Brother - Hollies
The road is long
With many a winding turns
That leads us to who knows where
Who knows where
But Im strong
Strong enough to carry him
He aint heavy, hes my brother
So on we go
His welfare is of my concern
No burden is he to bear
Well get there
For I know
He would not encumber me
He aint heavy, hes my brother
If Im laden at all
Im laden with sadness
That everyones heart
Isnt filled with the gladness
Of love for one another
Its a long, long road
From which there is no return
While were on the way to there
Why not share
And the load
Doesnt weigh me down at all
He aint heavy hes my brother
Hes my brother
He aint heavy, hes my brother
He aint heavy, hes my brother
Well I guess its easy to blame someone who’s dead. Regardless of what family environment a person came out of you can always rise above those impediments. It’s a personak choice to either choose to stay or leave the “pitty party” of life. Hillary’s deep longing isn’t the need for love or money it’s a deep down human desire to have God in one’s life. Since Hillary rejects religion and a moral life then her “longing” for love, money and power will be her own undoing. It will be a life long preparation for how she’ll spend eternity in the next life.
Yes, I saw that your comments that this was about Stalin's childhood. In any case, what you alluded to is IMHO very valid. I know the word ‘Narcissism gets used a bit excessively, but unfortunately, and especially in politics, there is a huge abundance of those with variations of a narcissistic personality disorder.
All children are egocentric as infants/toddlers. It's natural, and an important part of self-protection when you are the most vulnerable in life. It's only after being nurtured, and becoming confident that your are loved and valued as an individual entity that one develops an understanding of one’s place in the world, and becomes comfortable and embraces the reality that you are just one of many in the world. In short, it's part of natural emotional growth to outgrow natural childhood narcissism.
People who don't get what they need to make that step can become stuck in that developmental stage. I know this intimately, because I have a parent who epitomizes this (e.g. my comment to her that my child broke a bone playing sports elicits only a cursory response or no concern or questions about how her grandchild is doing, but instead elicits a long diatribe about what injuries she had as a child and how tough she had it, etc. etc.).
Hillary, to me, seems the same - someone who needed desperately to differentiate herself and become special. She did, in a big way, but it was never enough. Sadly, it may never be enough. People like this, unfortunately, have a very hard time being empathic, tend to objectify others - discounting the needs of others to value themselves, and ultimately get to the point where they will lie and do whatever it is that they have to do to remain or become ‘special’.
It's very sad.
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