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#DiagnoseTrump

JakofHearts

2 Tim 1.7
Should Trump be subject to a psychatric evaluation before taking office? At the moment 34,000 psychologists and psychatrists agree.

#DiagnoseTrump

Do you think this is necessary?
I think it's necessary for grown-ups that wore diaper pins and sulked like babies to get their heads examined.

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Seriously, get over yourselves, sore losers. He's your president.
 

Riders

Well-Known Member
Why don't you Trump haters lay on the ground kicking and screaming, and have a temper tantrum. O sorry, that is what you are doing.

The ones who need a psychologist and a psycharists are those who cried because they didn't get their way. The need to grow up and smell the pizza.

The are in for a rude awaking when they get out of the lala land of liberal institutions or unlearning, and have to make it in the real world.

Your school may have done away with winners and losers, but life has not. In some schools they have abolished failing grades; they'll give you as many chances as you want to get the right answer. This doesn't bear the slightest resemblance to ANYTHING in real life---Bill Gates




I rated your post as funny,hillarius, because laying down on the floor and having a temper tantrum is what Trump does every other day. Maybe that's why some people want to give him a psych test.
 

Riders

Well-Known Member
It seems very likely the love he feels for himself.

Elected only by a privileged few, in one country, not the entire world. And "free world?" Do you really not think other countries are free?



It seems very likely the love he feels for sex, beauty queens,porno stars, and money.
 

Riders

Well-Known Member
I think it's necessary for grown-ups that wore diaper pins and sulked like babies to get their heads examined.

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Seriously, get over yourselves, sore losers. He's your president.


I who supported Hillary got over it along time ago. I havn't even posted on political debates for a few weeks. Obviously, your description of me isn't real, I don't know how other democrats feel.

But here's how I see it. I don't give a ****. I have a family and a life to think about, as shocking as that might be. I'm actually too busy to give a sh9t.


I hope that if Trump tries to pass any dangerous bills including Immigrant or other rediculous embarrassing stuff, that he will be voted down and or talked out of it.

He's not the only person in charge, I have some faith in the other leaders that they can handle crazy Trump.
 

idav

Being
Premium Member
Interesting fact....
98.3% of psychologists are Democcrats.
94.1% of psychiatrists are Democrats.
In my landlording experience, I find these figures on the low side.
While we are at it, only 6% of scientists are Republican.
 

omega2xx

Well-Known Member
Certainly it would be fascinating to know what makes him tick, for a guy to be so successful already, and then getting himself elected leader of the free world, literally by his own independent energy- against such a vast, powerful and corrupt political machine...which long after he won the election is still trying to derail the democratic process by any means.. (and all at age 70! - I don't have his energy at almost half his age)

It's hard to imagine a greater possible win for the core principles of democracy.


If he is successful and continue to get the usual democratic blue-colar vote, the Dems are in for a very difficult time getting the presidentcy back.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
If he is successful and continue to get the usual democratic blue-colar vote, the Dems are in for a very difficult time getting the presidentcy back.
Yet another example of people not wanting to accept Trump did not have a sweeping or secure victory. But, go ahead, over estimate. Just look at how well it worked for Hillary and her core of supporters who started calling her President even before the election.
 

omega2xx

Well-Known Member
Narcissists are only concerned with themselves. That is not a feature of a strong or wise leader, who must be concerned about others or risk not seeing the obvious and being removed from power by the ignored. You may not agree, but self-absorbed leaders often meet the worst ends at the hands of those they neglected. Trump won't be ripped up by an angry mob, but it's looking he is going to face more obstructionism than Obama, and a part of that is his apparent narcissism.


IMO we all have some degree of narcissism in us. It is not a bad thing unless their is too much.


Your assumptions are mind boggling. A democracy is not healthy and a society not open if people can't complain and protest. If you like your "freedom," you have to take the good with the bad.[/QUOTE]

It is not about the right to complain. It is about how they complained. They were not willing to take what THEY considered the bad.

And, without looking it up, I am 99.9% certain that quote is not Bill Gates.

That's right. When someone brought that to my attention, I looked it up. It really doesn't matter who said, it, it is true.


It's the fact we desperately need more restrictions and qualifications than just age, which isn't really any sort of indication of character, maturity, or mental fitness.

agreed
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
It's the fact we desperately need more restrictions and qualifications than just age, which isn't really any sort of indication of character, maturity, or mental fitness.
Be careful what you wish for.
Would we have some blue ribbon committee who'd pass judgement upon who is allowed to run?
Would they be a mix of Democrats & Republicans (to ensure that no other party runs)?
In an ideal world, they'd prevent both Donald & Hillary from running....& possibly Bernie.
(Bernie might be crazy, but he seemed the safest crazy of those 3 prime contenders.)
But in the real world, we'd have yet another layer of partisan fueled bureaucracy.
 

omega2xx

Well-Known Member
Only read the first page as this topic is quickly devolving.



I'd like people to stop celebrating the zombie guy who's birthday we are celebrating on that same day even though he wasn't even born in December, assuming he really existed.

(Yes I'm really anti-Christmas, too many people argue about what it is and isn't about even though it was stolen from pagans basically and yet the whole thing is so contrived and too cheery and too many people kill themselves around Christmas).



Pretty sure that quote is fake and by the way, if people are gonna "wake up and smell the pizza" then they would realize how much Trump fooled them into voting for him.

As a side note, on "waking up and smelling the pizza" still... I wanted to make a pizza joke related to my avatar but couldn't bring myself to pepper this topic with something as saucy as Satan. While flippant, I also felt such a remark would come off as cheesy.

Ha! Guess the quote was fake after all! Huzzah! Have some frubals!

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omega2xx

Well-Known Member
I who supported Hillary got over it along time ago. I havn't even posted on political debates for a few weeks. Obviously, your description of me isn't real, I don't know how other democrats feel.

But here's how I see it. I don't give a ****. I have a family and a life to think about, as shocking as that might be. I'm actually too busy to give a sh9t.


I hope that if Trump tries to pass any dangerous bills including Immigrant or other rediculous embarrassing stuff, that he will be voted down and or talked out of it.

He's not the only person in charge, I have some faith in the other leaders that they can handle crazy Trump.


Your post seems to suggest you do give a poop?
 

omega2xx

Well-Known Member
Yet another example of people not wanting to accept Trump did not have a sweeping or secure victory. But, go ahead, over estimate. Just look at how well it worked for Hillary and her core of supporters who started calling her President even before the election.

He won, that's all that matters in any election.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
He won, that's all that matters in any election.
Hillarites are in denial because Obama is still Prez, & Trump is just the guy who stole their election.
They'll dwell in this illusion until Trump actually moves into the White House, & begins governing.
The nightmare will then become real.
I expect they'll soon move from hatred of us voters to hatred of him & his actions.

What I find so odd is that if Trump had lost, we'd be facing a Hillarious presidency.
They actually believe she'd be better....that it's a good thing to elect a war monger.
 

omega2xx

Well-Known Member
Hillarites are in denial because Obama is still Prez, & Trump is just the guy who stole their election.
They'll dwell in this illusion until Trump actually moves into the White House, & begins governing.
The nightmare will then become real.
I expect they'll soon move from hatred of us voters to hatred of him & his actions.

What I find so odd is that if Trump had lost, we'd be facing a Hillarious presidency.
They actually believe she'd be better....that it's a good thing to elect a war monger.

Have you had your temper tantrum yet?

Go down tot he dog pound an pet a little doggie. It that makes you feel better, adopt it and pet it for the next 8 years.

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Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Have you had your temper tantrum yet?
Not yet.
I voted against Hilda, so I won.
Twas a very uplifting experience.
Alas, Trump had to win in order to accomplish this,
but one must break some eggs to make an omelette.
Go down tot he dog pound an pet a little doggie. It that makes you feel better, adopt it and pet it for the next 8 years.
I have @sunrise123 to console me when things get difficult.
 

Guy Threepwood

Mighty Pirate
If he is successful and continue to get the usual democratic blue-colar vote, the Dems are in for a very difficult time getting the presidentcy back.

Yes, it's going to be very interesting in 4 years, 8 years even, we had a lot of other (relatively young) republicans in the race who could have beaten Hillary - even more convincingly perhaps. But thin pickings on the other side.

I'm hoping they run Bernie Sanders next time! :)
 
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