Evidently all Republicans are Psychopathsn2doc (29,411 posts)
How to Spot a Psychopath
By GRETCHEN RUBIN
I love finding–or inventing–ways to categorize people. I agree with philosopher Isaiah Berlin, who observed, “Every classification throws light on something.â€
I’ve devised several of these, and of the ones I’ve come up with myself, my favorites are the Abstainer/Moderator distinction and the four Rubin Tendencies.
Because of this interest, I was intrigued to come across the Psychopathic Personality Inventory, a personality test for traits associated with psychopathy (link to actual quiz below).
I think that we can all agree that one thing that does not contribute to a happy life is a relationship with a psychopath. But what traits are associated with psychopaths?
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http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2013/12/06/how-to-spot-a-psychopath/
Simpler method: attend or watch any gathering of Republicans. Look at who is on stage.
Or watch the republicans on Meet the Press...
This is going to be fun....
ConcernedCanuk (13,259 posts)
18. No apology needed - by the way
you reminded me of another defining quality -
and "my" psycho did (and still does behind my back) what is known as "social poaching".
These people do NOT share -
they take your friends away, and can manage to convince your previous friend that YOU are the bad person.
The friends she targeted on (some whom I've known for decades) will no longer associate with me.
I learned the hard way, once she's got them in her clutches, no use trying to get them back.
Sad, but too true.
CC
These friends clearly didn't tire of the constant whining, sniveling, "poor me" attitude and blame forever pouring out of your gaping maw, could it?
LadyHawkAZ (4,685 posts)
28. I survived two of them
My ex and our son.
I did the same thing you did- read everything I could get my hands on, trying to understand, after it was already too late and I was stuck.
That was an excellent book. Wish I could rec this post.
Best to just alienate your family if they grow weary of your politics/religion
womanofthehills (280 posts)
37. I bought this book because I had a sociopath next door
Martha Stout said when people asked her the best way to identify a sociopath she said they always play the pity game - oh poor me.
well hmmm... nah, this one really needs no commentary.
ConcernedCanuk (13,259 posts)
40. That exactly how she "hooked" me - played the pity card
."Lost " soul just HAD to escape the USA, used me to get into Canada -
Once she was settled in, all her promises "never happened".
I "misunderstood".
Sound familiar?
CC
That Russian bride got tired of you too, huh? That's hitting a shocking new low
AZ Progressive (773 posts)
29. How to spot a psychopath sounds a lot like how to spot a Republican
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Seriously:
http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2013/12/06/how-to-spot-a-psychopath/
Social influence — a tendency to seem charming, persuasive: Very Republican I agree, clearly not a primitive trait whatsoever
Fearlessness — a tendency to embrace risk without fear or anxiety: The gall that Republicans show in their plans and ideas. Got to get out of mama's basement sometime
Machiavellian egocentricity — a tendency to consider only personal needs: VERY REPUBLICAN speaking of which, when will there be a wishaduh here? I wand a pony.
Rebellious nonconformity — a tendency to neglect of social conventions and regulations: Their HATE of regulation and government control, their disregard of being within the bounds of the law, and of ethics and morals. YOU WILL CONFORM
Blame externalization — a tendency to assign blame for problems or obstacles to other people: A HALLMARK of Modern Republicans Check out the bankers rant earlier in the campfire, it was spectacular
Cold-heartedness — no guilt or remorse: VERY REPUBLICAN, Republicans hating the poor to get food stamps and other government help. They don't give a damn shit about people dying because they don't have health insurance and thus healthcare. On so many things they just have ZERO heart on.That would be a much better argument if policies you advocate don't crush the liberties and freedoms of the many for the whining of the few with zero apologies