Thứ Năm, 6 tháng 10, 2011

So President Obama visited an elementary school and read a book to the kids. Can you guess who the star of the story was?

Narcissistic rage and envy: The narcissistic individual ... is prone to intense anger, an irrational rage, which may take the form of acute explosions or be chronic and vengeful. This narcissistic rage is provoked by the slightest—real or imagined—narcissistic insult, such as not being seen, understood, or appreciated, in the way one feels he deserves. Narcissistic envy may arise; one hates anyone who has (or seems to have) ... external acclaim and feels pain about not having what the other has. (The Point of Existence)


If it isn't classic narcissism, please tell me what you would call this kind of behavior:

President Obama visited with some school children in Texas on Wednesday and read a nice little story book to the kiddies. Guess who the star of the book was? You guessed it, himself.

Obama was visiting an early education program Eastfield College in Mesquite, Texas and chose to read a book about presidential first dog Bo to a small group of three to five-year-old children. Naturally, the book features a double page spread drawing of the president himself.

Yep, once again it’s all about me, me, me with this president.

As Jim Hoft notes, this isn’t the only time Obama has read a book about himself to school children. Last December Obama read the children’s book published under his name titled, “Of Thee I Sing.”...

Can anyone else imagine, say, Ronald Reagan or John F. Kennedy in this sort of situation, reading stories about themselves?

Of course not: both would almost certainly read a story of America's founding, of Paul Revere, George Washington or John Adams.

In the world of the Leftist, history begins and ends now.


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