I mean his whole argument is that each individual feature of clinical narcissism can exist in anyone. That’s true, but worthless as an argument because narcissism isn’t just one of these characteristics... it’s many together. His argument belies a total ignorance of psychology...
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Replying to @justinsail @joelvanbrunt and
And exhibits a disdain for a field he obviously knows nothing about. Observer problem, my ass. This is a smart man bending himself into knots to defend Trump, yet again. It’s sad. “I don’t know how you could be a professional and think you could determine someone else’s empathy”
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Replying to @justinsail @joelvanbrunt and
Of course he doesn’t know! He’s a psychological non entity... a novice who hasn’t put any effort into actually understanding this field of science.... yet feels justified in debunking it with a 10 year old’s level of deduction.
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Replying to @justinsail @joelvanbrunt and
“Does that describe anybody else? There are lots of people with those problems” Duh. Again, this shows his ignorance on the topic. “How do you know they believe that?” He says. But it’s something narcissists say! They SAY it! That’s how you know!
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Replying to @justinsail @joelvanbrunt and
Example of Trump believing he deserves an award he didn’t win.https://www.politicususa.com/2020/09/09/trump-tweets-nobel-peace-prize.html …
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Replying to @justinsail @joelvanbrunt and
Trump loved Twitter so much, it really was his biggest downfall, You should be thanking Twitter for winning the election for you, without Twitter I think Trump would still be in the White House.
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Replying to @MoultonHawk @joelvanbrunt and
Perhaps but that’s alternative universe analysis. Is that a thing now?
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Replying to @justinsail @MoultonHawk and
The other thing that’s likely to have lost him the election is his response to COVID. But again, alternative universe analysis isn’t particularly useful because it can never be proven one way or another.
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Replying to @justinsail @MoultonHawk and
I would say the media's framing of his response lost him the election. They said he promoted drinking bleach, for example.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @MoultonHawk and
Or... maybe that he pretty much did nothing useful re: COVID except close the borders to China and promote a vaccine. Oh and promote himself shamelessly on daily briefings! Another fun narcissistic trait he exhibits daily.
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That's the fake news frame. Name something that was POSSIBLE to do, the experts advised him to do, and he did not.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @MoultonHawk and
OK, I'll save you the laundry list and focus on one set of unforced errors, his statements: He could have avoided misleading Americans by saying things like "children are virtually immune" when they aren't and "It's going away in April" when it wasn't.https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2020/10/politics/covid-disappearing-trump-comment-tracker/ …
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Replying to @justinsail @MoultonHawk and
None of it mattered. He got the big stuff right, and more right than his experts, as it turned out. The little stuff was the fodder of news and tweets like yours.
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