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Arkansas Granny

(31,534 posts)
Wed Feb 19, 2020, 02:57 PM Feb 2020

Trump is trying to steal another election. He has learned nothing.


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Rob Reiner

@robreiner
Today’s revelation of Trump’s bribe of Assange is further evidence of what we all know to be true: Trump colluded with Russia to steal the 2016 election. He’s trying to do it again. That’s what Criminals do.

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Trump is trying to steal another election. He has learned nothing. (Original Post) Arkansas Granny Feb 2020 OP
I suspect he's incapable of learning Bettie Feb 2020 #1
He's learned that he can get away with everything and anything. SammyWinstonJack Feb 2020 #10
Lets ask MFM008 Feb 2020 #2
To be fair, let's just ask them all. Collins was certainly not the only one who voted to acquit. Arkansas Granny Feb 2020 #4
He's learned he can get away with anything. milestogo Feb 2020 #3
Yep. calimary Feb 2020 #5
On the contrary. awesomerwb1 Feb 2020 #6
There is no cure for antisocial personality disorder. VOX Feb 2020 #7
He has learned that he can get away with anything FiveGoodMen Feb 2020 #8
Moscow Mitch and the Gangsters Of Putin are fine with it. Hermit-The-Prog Feb 2020 #9

SammyWinstonJack

(44,130 posts)
10. He's learned that he can get away with everything and anything.
Wed Feb 19, 2020, 06:51 PM
Feb 2020

Nothing new really. He's now on the ultimate power/ego trip of his life.

VOX

(22,976 posts)
7. There is no cure for antisocial personality disorder.
Wed Feb 19, 2020, 03:52 PM
Feb 2020

Might as well ask a leopard to transform his spots into Black Watch plaid.

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320142#what-is-antisocial-personality-disorder
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Personality disorders, by contrast, affect a person’s entire personality and their ability to function in culturally “normal” ways across many contexts.

Antisocial personality disorder is a personality disorder that impedes a person’s ability to care about the feelings and needs of others. People with this condition may harm others, engage in criminal behavior, or consider the needs of others only when doing so benefits them.

Antisocial personality disorder is part of a group of personality disorders called Cluster B disorders. These disorders are characterized by unusual emotional behavior that tends to disrupt relationships and lead to unstable patterns of relating to others. Other Cluster B disorders include:
-Narcissistic personality disorder

NPD is one of a group of conditions known as dramatic personality disorders. The person will have unstable and intense emotions and a distorted self image.

An unusual love of self, an excessive sense of importance and superiority, and a preoccupation with success and power can indicate a lack of self-confidence. NPD often involves a deep sense of insecurity and a lack of self esteem.

Other Cluster B disorders:
-Borderline personality disorder
-Histrionic personality disorder
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To diagnose a person with antisocial personality disorder, the individual must show the following symptoms:
-Making decisions based on one’s own needs and desires, without considering the needs of others
-Lacking concern for the needs, feelings, or pain of others, and lacking remorse after hurting others
exploiting others in relationships, making it difficult to have relationships
-Using lies, domination, or intimidation to control others
-Exhibiting manipulative behavior, including using charm or ingratiation for one’s own benefit
-Exhibiting dishonest or fraudulent behavior
-Not being concerned about how others feel; some people with antisocial personality disorder enjoy sadistic behavior, such as hurting others
-Feeling hostility, anger, or aggression, particularly in response to relatively small problems
-Lacking inhibitions, which may cause a person to disobey rules, abandon their commitments, or take unnecessary risks



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