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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3366871" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>I think the biggest problem Trump has is not that he fights back, not that he says what he thinks, but mainly that he just doesn't know when to shut the hell up.</p><p></p><p>I don't think there're many out there who will argue that Trump isn't a narcissist. I think he's a textbook narcissist... that doesn't mean he doesn't have good intentions, that he doesn't want the best for our country, no. But part of the problem is he gets extremely defensive when he's attacked and he lashes out and strikes back vehemently - I think he's got a little Narcisisstic Personality Disorder combined with a little bit of Borderline Personality Disorder. He is a perfect study in the defense mechanism of splitting. You're either with him or against him, and when you're against him, he feels the need to completely, utterly and totally discredit you. This is often harmful to the underlying cause, when the disagreement you have with him may be minor.</p><p></p><p>Wait until he turns on Fauci or Birx or whatever. We've seen it over and over. When Mnuchin stands up and disagrees with him, he'll be thrown out like a bum, same with Flynn, same with tons of people in his administration.</p><p></p><p>Trump loves to hear himself talk, and he feels like he HAS to talk CONTINUALLY, to reassure people, to fluff his own ego and to fill the void. He can't just say, "No, we're not going to do that, I don't believe that's the right idea." He has to expound upon why his ideas are right for 15 minutes and point out all the great things that have led to him coming up with these ideas and why everyone else thought he would fail when he ultimately will win, etc., etc., etc.</p><p></p><p>If he'd learn to stick to a script, he'd stop ad libbing all the damned time and those off the cuff remarks trying to fill the void about things he knows little or nothing about are where he gets into trouble verbally and eventually is perceived as a doofus.</p><p></p><p>I am glad he's our President over Hillary, but I'd be damned if I'd want to have him at my backyard BBQ because I'd get pissed off at his bluster and trying to dominate everyone at the table and throw his ass out. </p><p></p><p>It is what it is. We have what we have, and we have it because we've had sh|tty choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3366871, member: 9374"] I think the biggest problem Trump has is not that he fights back, not that he says what he thinks, but mainly that he just doesn't know when to shut the hell up. I don't think there're many out there who will argue that Trump isn't a narcissist. I think he's a textbook narcissist... that doesn't mean he doesn't have good intentions, that he doesn't want the best for our country, no. But part of the problem is he gets extremely defensive when he's attacked and he lashes out and strikes back vehemently - I think he's got a little Narcisisstic Personality Disorder combined with a little bit of Borderline Personality Disorder. He is a perfect study in the defense mechanism of splitting. You're either with him or against him, and when you're against him, he feels the need to completely, utterly and totally discredit you. This is often harmful to the underlying cause, when the disagreement you have with him may be minor. Wait until he turns on Fauci or Birx or whatever. We've seen it over and over. When Mnuchin stands up and disagrees with him, he'll be thrown out like a bum, same with Flynn, same with tons of people in his administration. Trump loves to hear himself talk, and he feels like he HAS to talk CONTINUALLY, to reassure people, to fluff his own ego and to fill the void. He can't just say, "No, we're not going to do that, I don't believe that's the right idea." He has to expound upon why his ideas are right for 15 minutes and point out all the great things that have led to him coming up with these ideas and why everyone else thought he would fail when he ultimately will win, etc., etc., etc. If he'd learn to stick to a script, he'd stop ad libbing all the damned time and those off the cuff remarks trying to fill the void about things he knows little or nothing about are where he gets into trouble verbally and eventually is perceived as a doofus. I am glad he's our President over Hillary, but I'd be damned if I'd want to have him at my backyard BBQ because I'd get pissed off at his bluster and trying to dominate everyone at the table and throw his ass out. It is what it is. We have what we have, and we have it because we've had sh|tty choices. [/QUOTE]
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