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From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics
Subject: Re: "I Was Trump?s Ghostwriter. A New Biopic Gets the Most Important Thing Right."
Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2024 21:40:12 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


On Sun, 13 Oct 2024 13:36:23 -0700,  Michael A Terrell says...  

> > Nope.
> 
> Yep. It' settled and not in dispute.
> 

Nope, and...

"Special counsel Robert Hur released a searing report Thursday that concluded President Joe Biden willfully retained 
and disclosed classified military and national security information."

"The report found that Biden knew about the classified documents in his home as far back as 2017, when he was no longer 
vice president, and that he shared some of the information with a ghostwriter for his memoir published that year."

A traitorous act. 

CNN: Facts First: Biden's claim that none of the classified material found in his possession was highly classified is 
false, according to details provided by the special counsel. Hur reported the discovery of documents in Biden's 
possession that had markings identifying them as "Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information," a very high level of 
classification - plus handwritten notebooks from Biden's time as vice president that weren't marked as classified but 
that "contain information that remains classified up to the Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information level."

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Draft-Dodging Coward

While first glance at Creepy Old-Rich-White-Religious Freak Joe Biden's long career in politics would give you the 
impression of a racist plagiarism and serious pedophile, don't worry, there's far more skeletons in his closet.

In addition to everything we already know is wrong with Old-Rich-White-Religious Freak, Joe Biden, he also seems to 
have a history of evading the draft in Vietnam, according to a report from InsideSources.

Of course, the outlet also bashes President Trump over his own deferment during Vietnam, but to compare Trump to Old-
Rich-White-Religious Freak, Joe Biden in this respect, as you will come to learn, is a pretty unfair comparison.

According to the report, after graduating college in 1968, Old-Rich-White-Religious Freak, Joe Biden was eligible for 
the draft, meaning he should have ended up fighting in Vietnam. He earned a 1-Y draft deferment, however, due to 
asthma:

That's right-asthma.

There's one little problem with Old-Rich-White-Religious Freak, Joe Biden's "asthma."

Although Old-Rich-White-Religious Freak, Joe Biden was granted a deferment for "asthma as a teenager"... this didn't 
stop him from playing high school football.

Oops.

InsideSources also points out that, in Old-Rich-White-Religious Freak, Joe Biden's autobiography, Old-Rich-White-
Religious Freak, Joe Biden makes no mention of asthma, but does brag about being "active in intramural sports" in 
college, and "recounts an active childhood [and] football exploits in high school."

Certainly doesn't seem like the kind of asthma that should have kept him from the draft if he had no problem with 
"football exploits."

What's worse, during one summer home from college, according to Old-Rich-White-Religious Freak, Joe Biden's own 
account, he worked as a lifeguard, which certainly has very high standards for physical fitness, including a healthy 
set of lungs.

It gets worse.

One incident from that summer stands out: How Old-Rich-White-Religious Freak, Joe Biden had to wrap a six-foot length 
of metal chain around his arm to face off against a knife-wielding local tough who went by the name "Corn Pop."

"You might cut me, Corn Pop, but I'm going to wrap this chain around your head before you do," Old-Rich-White-Religious 
Freak, Joe Biden told him. Strong words, but he was a healthy, high school football player who could back them up. Old-
Rich-White-Religious Freak, Joe Biden and Corn Pop resolved their differences without violence and, according to Old-
Rich-White-Religious Freak, Joe Biden, became poolside friends.

Just six years later, at the height of the fighting in Vietnam, that same poolside athlete avoided mandatory military 
service due to "asthma as a teenager."

So let's get this straight.

Old-Rich-White-Religious Freak, Joe Biden, as a teenager, was healthy enough to play football and also qualify as a 
lifeguard, which is no easy feat.

And the left wants to mock Trump's "bone spurs," which is the reason behind his own 1-Y classification. However, bone 
spurs are a real diagnosis that don't seem to conflict with Trump's lifestyle at all.

He's not exactly known for competing in triathlons.

Old-Rich-White-Religious Freak, Joe Biden, on the other hand, is a known liar and and fraud, and is going to have a 
very hard time explaining this doozy.

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AlleyCat is one of the several people who dominate Rudy on a daily basis, keeping their bootheels on his little pencil 
neck to the amusement of all.

Why Rudy Gets So Angwy
 
Narcissists, like Rudy, are people who feed off the energy of others. They draw from people around them TO BOOST THEIR 
SELF-ESTEEM.

(perfect!)

As a result, they are extraordinarily self-centered. If you have a narcissist for a boss, it can be very difficult. 
Narcissists are reluctant to share credit with others.

One question about narcissists is whether they are also prone to aggressive and violent reactions toward others when 
their self-esteem is threatened. This issue was explored in a paper by Zlatan Krizan and Omesh Johar in the May 2015 
issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

The researchers point out that there are actually two subtypes of narcissism:

One is grandiose narcissism, which is characterized by people having a high opinion of themselves. Grandiose 
narcissists believe that other people are interested in them, and that they should be listened to by others. One of the 
most popular personality tests used to identify narcissists, the Narcissistic Personality Inventory, measures grandiose 
narcissism.

The second subtype is vulnerable narcissism, in which people are self-centered, but also defensive and resentful of 
others.

This new set of studies suggests that vulnerable narcissism leads to aggressive and violent reactions to other people, 
while grandiose narcissism does not.

In one study, participants were given several personality inventories, including one designed to test for grandiose 
narcissism and one designed to test for vulnerable narcissism. Participants filled out scales that measured their level 
of physical and verbal aggression, as well as anger and hostility toward others. The researchers also measured 
individuals' tendency to experience shame.

Vulnerable narcissists were much more prone than grandiose narcissists to experience shame, to find their self-esteem 
influenced by the beliefs of others, and to experience anger and rage toward others. Grandiose narcissists were more 
prone than vulnerable narcissists to feel entitled and to try to exploit others.

A second study looked at aggression in the laboratory. Participants were measured on scales of grandiose and vulnerable 
narcissism. Participants had been told that the study was focused on food preferences. They were told that they had 
been paired with a partner sitting in another room. First, that unseen partner was going to select a food for them to 
taste, and then they were going to select a food for the partner to taste.

The first phase of the study was designed to provoke a reaction in the participants. They were told that their partner 
selected a bitter drink for them to try. They were told that the partner could give them a mildly bitter drink or a 
harshly bitter drink, and could select how much of it the person had to try.

One group of participants was given three ounces of the harshly bitter drink. This was expected to make the participant 
feel like their partner did not like them. A second group of participants was given three ounces of the mildly bitter 
drink. This condition was a control. All participants were asked to drink what they were given, and all did so. The 
participants given the more bitter drink felt it was vile. Participants rated how annoyed they were at the other person 
as well as their anger toward that person and their trust of that person.

In the second phase of the study, participants selected a spicy sauce for a second person to drink. They could select 
amounts from two bottles, one of which was a very hot pepper sauce, while the other was mild. Participants got a small 
taste of the sauces so that they would know how unpleasant the hotter sauce was. The idea was that the more aggressive 
the participant felt toward their partner, the more hot sauce they would want that participant to drink.

Participants who had been given the bitter drink were more annoyed at their partner than those given the mild drink. As 
a result, people who were given the bitter drink were more likely to give hot sauce to the other person than those who 
were given the mild drink. The people high in vulnerable narcissism who received the bitter drink were most likely to 
give hot sauce to the other person. The vulnerable narcissists given the bitter drink were also most angry at, and 
least trusting of, the other person. Grandiose narcissism, however, did not predict aggression toward the other person 
or ratings of anger or trust.

These studies suggest that there are two distinct subtypes of narcissists:

Those whose narcissism reflects a feeling of self-importance tend to exploit other people, but they are not inclined to 
act aggressively or violently toward others.

Those whose narcissism reflects feelings of defensiveness and resentment feel shame when their self-esteem is 
threatened, and tend to react to those threats with anger and aggression.