I've been pondering the idea of a double primary which I know is a contradiction in terms most likely. If the parties had thinned the candidates down to 2 or 3 candidates before the official primary we may not have the ones we have today.

ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
I don’t have an issue with some of the positions of Trump, I even agree with some of them. I am a conservative but more centrist libertarian. I fall square to the right on issues of gun control and abortion. Everything else I try to square with my own personal philosophy and world views. I do in-fact read the Bible. I try to be like like the main character of the New Testament. I fail constantly - but I keep trying.

I think the guy is psychologically unhinged.

For example he has said:
“Nobody reads the bible more than me”
"My fingers are long and beautiful, as, it has been well documented, are various other parts of my body." "I think the only difference between me and the other candidates is that I'm more honest and my women are beautiful."
“No one is more conservative than me.”
“No one is stronger on the Second Amendment than me.”
“No one respects women more than me. No one reads the Bible more than me.”
“There’s nobody more pro-Israel than I am.”
“There’s nobody that’s done so much for equality as I have.”
“There’s nobody who feels more strongly about women’s health issues.”
“Nobody knows more about taxes than me, maybe in the history of the world.” “I have studied the Iran deal in great detail, greater by far than anyone else.”
“Nobody’s ever been more successful than me.”
“Nobody knows banking better than I do.”
“Nobody knows more about debt than I do.”
“Nobody’s bigger or better at the military I am.”
“I am the least racist person you’ll ever meet.”
“Nobody knows the system better than me.”
“Nobody knows politicians better than me.”
“Nobody builds better walls than me.”
“Nobody knows more about trade than me.”


Symptoms of Meglomaina include:
Delusional belief of superiority
Delusions of greatness
Delusions about one's own power
Delusions about one's own importance

In brief: Delusions
This term would most closely correlate to the dsm-iv delusional disorder, in which the individual holds unrealistic beliefs of inflated worth, power, knowledge, identity, or special relationship to a deity or famous person
Source: HealthTap, https://www.healthtap.com/user_questions/265257


Now if all of you had some flapping Ethernet circuits, multi-path fading or a rogue DHCP server you could see the symptoms and derive at a conclusion as to what is happening. I know everyone on this list is smart enough to see symptoms and troubleshoot a system.

Do you not see the same symptoms I see when examining the public behavior of Trump?






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