A TRUTHFUL DESCRIPTION
Believing that you're better than others
Fantasizing about power, success and attractiveness
Exaggerating your achievements or talents
Expecting constant praise and admiration
Believing that you're special and acting accordingly
Failing to recognize other people's emotions and feelings
Expecting others to go along with your ideas and plans
Taking advantage of others
Expressing disdain for those you feel are inferior
Being jealous of others
Believing that others are jealous of you
Setting unrealistic goals
Having a fragile self-esteem
Appearing as tough-minded or unemotional
Pretty much describes the "Pretender in Chief"
I am sure that each of you can remember a circumstance or a time when one or more of the above descriptive sentences would apply. You are welcome to share them.
If you are wondering about the descriptive sentences they are from Mayo Clinic Staff in their description of one who suffers from Narcissist Personality Disorder, a mental disease.
It would appear that we have a person in charge of the country who is suffering from a mental disease. If that is true then why is he still in the White House and not in a treatment facility?
3 comments:
"Pretender in Chief"...yes.
Today, again, he was "Lecturer in Chief".
the BIGGEST Class Warfare scam on the planet...this guy's got ALL those things you listed and more.
It's a chore to watch him speak.....
As an expert said after watching it, this is NO conciliation speech; this is all CAMPAIGN
Z exactly and campaigning is all the pretender has done since day one. He has no clue as to how to lead but to hear him talk he is the greatest. I hate to tell him but "the greatest" title has already be established and taken by Ali. Float like a butterfly and sting like a bee. He at least backed up his plan of words with some action. hahaha.
Yes sir....with a very strong delusional component in all of those qualifying characteristics. I concur with your diagnosis.
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