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Absolute power, authoriatarian


By Guest Column Arnold Avery——--November 6, 2013

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Never, ever in my life have I seen anyone with less ability to admit a mistake than our President.

When faced with every news outlet broadcasting proof of what was said, he stands in front of the camera and denies that he said it. He cannot even use the words: "What I meant to say" or "What I should have said". What healthy human being does not acknowledge his words when presented with overwhelming evidence of them? Someone with a disorder, that's who. If you search: Grandiosity, lying, lack of empathy, aloofness and exploitative interpersonal relationships (using people) you will discover a Narcissistic Personality Disorder. These people cannot change. They blame others for their behavior. For these people, their aspirations are above their level of ability. Finally, these people are arrogant, haughty and patronizing. Then, just for fun, look up the attributes of an effective leader. On most every list, honesty and or integrity are the number one sign of an effective leader. And finally, look up "President" , it says, " chief executive officer presiding over an organized body of persons". If you look up "Dictator", it says, "A ruler exercising absolute power without the free consent of the people. A person who authoritatively prescribes conduct or usage." I rest my case. Arnold Avery

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