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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Hillary Clinton admits Misanthropy in letters
EXCERPTs:
1) “Can you be a misanthrope and still love or enjoy some individuals?” Ms. Rodham wrote in an April 1967 letter. “How about a compassionate misanthrope?”
2) In other notes, she speaks of her own despair; in one, written in the winter of her sophomore year, she describes a “February depression.” She catalogs a long, paralyzed morning spent in bed, skipping classes, hating herself. “Random thinking usually becomes a process of self-analysis with my ego coming out on the short end,” she writes.

Another recurring theme of Ms. Rodham’s musings is the familiar late-adolescent impulse not to grow up. “Such a drag,” she says, invoking the Rolling Stones, a rare instance of her referring to pop culture.

Her letters at times betray a kind of innocent narcissism over “my lost youth,” as she described it in a letter shortly after her 19th birthday. She wrote of being a little girl and believing that she was the only person in the universe. She had a sense that if she turned around quickly, “everyone else would disappear.

Stanley McCrystal voted for Obama
EXCERPT:
McChrystal Voted for Obama, Says Rolling Stone
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
By Staff

In this May 10, 2010 photo, Commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan Gen. Stanley McChrystal, and U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Karl W. Eikenberry brief reporters ahead of Afghan President Hamid Karzai's visit at the White House. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)(CNSNews.com) - In “The Runaway General,” an article by Michael Hastings posted by Rolling Stone today, the magazine reports that Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the U.S. commander in Afghanistan, voted for Barack Obama to be president of the United States. The magazine does not indicate how it learned this.

Oak Grove Technologie's Lt. Gen. Philip Kensinger (he took the hit for Pat Tillman's death and now is chairman of this company that does lots of contract work with the Government
EXCERPT:
Board of Advisors

Philip Kensinger, Jr. - Chairman
General (R) Philip Kensinger served in the Army for over 35 years. His assignments included tours with the 3rd Armor Division, 3rd, 5th and 7th Special Forces Groups (Airborne) and the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault).

His general officer assignments included: Commanding General, Special Operations Command Central; Deputy Commanding General and Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Special Operations Command; Commanding General, U.S. Army South; and Deputy G3 Army Staff.

General Kensinger retired in 2006 as the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, NC.

Philip Kensinger, Jr.
EXCERPT:
A senior defense official tells ABC News the Pentagon will hold nine army officers responsible for that mistake, including four generals. The highest ranking is reportedly Lt. Gen. Philip Kensinger, now retired. Kensinger was commander of U.S. Army Special Operations at the time of Tillman's death.

Pat Tillman and the CFR
EXCERPT:
GAINING UNDERSTANDING OF THE ELITE
Americans need to clearly understand how international bankers and industrialists have a plan for New World Order, whether the average person believes it or not. These people run the U.S. Government from the top. It seems quite apparent that this government is willing to kill good people like Pat Tillman.

The destruction of American sovereignty must be placed at the forefront of all people's minds. It's time to stop watching as the United States police state (which was built through the CFR & other elite groups) is used to bring in a New World Order.


Stanley A. McChrystal member of CFR
EXCERPT:
From April 1993 to November 1994, McChrystal commanded the 2nd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division. He then commanded the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, from November 1994 to June 1996. During this time he would spur the beginnings of Modern Army Combatives by prompting a review of the existing hand-to-hand combat curricula. After a year as a senior service college fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, he moved up to command the entire 75th Ranger Regiment from June 1997 to August 1999, then spent another year as a military fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.[5][13]

Hillary says death was murder
EXCERPT:
Associated Press
February 13, 2000
Clinton Apologizes for Diallo Comment

NEW YORK (AP) -- Hillary Rodham Clinton apologized for calling the police shooting of unarmed immigrant Amadou Diallo a ``murder.''

``I misspoke,'' she said on WNBC-TV's ``News Forum,'' which aired Sunday. ``That was just a misstatement on my part.''

Clinton had used the word on Martin Luther King Day, when she noted that Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., had given ``a speech after the tragic murder of Mr. Diallo in which he said that what every community, but particularly the African-American community, wants is to be respected and protected.''

The four officers on trial in the shooting of Diallo have pleaded innocent to charges of second-degree murder.

When their trial began two weeks ago, a group of police officers and others held a news conference saying the first lady had ``prejudged the officers'' and ``poisoned the jury pool.''

Clinton said on Sunday's show that whether the death was a case of murder was ``what the jury should decide.''

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Steve Willis - ATF Agent & Former Clinton bodyguard
Robert Williams - ATF Agent & Former Clinton bodyguard
Conway LeBleu - ATF Agent & Former Clinton bodyguard
Todd McKeehan - ATF Agent & Former Clinton bodyguard
Died on Feb. 28, 1993, or perhaps "executed" by gunfire in the Waco, Texas assault on the Branch Davidians. All four were examined by a "private doctor" and died from nearly identical wounds to the left temple, so-called execution style. According to Linda Thompson, videotapes and other evidence indicates that none died from guns fired by Branch Davidians.

Misanthropy
EXCERPT:
Misanthropy is a generalized dislike, distrust, disgust, contempt and hatred of the human species, human nature, or society. A misanthrope is someone who holds those views and feelings. The word's origin is from Greek words μῖσος (misos, "hatred") and ἄνθρωπος (anthrōpos, "man, human being"). It can be considered a form of speciesism or a discrimination based on species.

Misanthropy and Hillary Clinton
EXCERPT:
Hillary Clinton: The tortured teen

The former first lady's image as a political automaton has been shaken by the release of letters written when she was an emotional adolescent

By Stephen Foley

Hillary Clinton as a self-doubting misanthrope, prone to bouts of withdrawal and even depression? This stuff isn't in the script.

The former first lady's progress back towards the White House, this time on her own ticket, is one of the most carefully choreographed, cautious and calculated in modern campaigning. She herself is a study in on-message moderation, with answers so carefully scripted for focus groups that she has been damned as a political automaton.

Which is why the publication over the weekend of details of dozens of intimate letters written by the young Hillary Rodham to a high school friend has stirred up so much interest, raising anew the debates over how her political ambitions were formed and questions from her enemies about whether she is fit to lead the country.

At the very least, they are a fascinating insight into the emotional turbulence that once lay below the surface of the young student at Wellesley College, Massachusetts, who grew into one of the most scrutinised and yet ultimately inscrutable women at the centre of power in the US.

"Sunday was lethargic from the beginning as I wallowed in a morass of general and specific dislike and pity for most people but me especially," the 19-year-old Hillary Rodham reported in a letter postmarked 3 October, 1967.

And in another missive that year, she had pondered her own developing personality: "Since Xmas vacation, I've gone through three-and-a-half metamorphoses and am beginning to feel as though there is a smorgasbord of personalities spread before me. So far, I've used alienated academic, involved pseudo-hippie, educational and social reformer and one-half of withdrawn simplicity.

"Can you be a misanthrope and still love or enjoy some individuals? How about a compassionate misanthrope?"

Nircissism from a position of control
EXCERPT:
Are you willing to go through life, endeavoring to be an ideal that is intrinsically utopia?

Are you willing to support an individual so as to make him stay with you?
What if you have a baby and your body changes?
Could you handle the dereliction?
What if you lose your job?
What will you do to keep him around, now that you don’t have any money to support him?
What if he meets someone else who is far grandeur than you are?

Last but not least, can you live with the abuse and uncertainty? There isn’t any guarantee that the narcissist or sociopath will stay. They get bored easily and life is centrally about excitement, manipulation and the thrill of getting away with it. Move on to a next unsuspecting victim and the process starts all over again. They do not have genuine love for you. What they are feeling is not sincere. It is not true. You relationship is a lie, and artifice. A grand orchestration and a union that is as strong as its weakest link. If money is the union’s sustenance then money will lead to its breakdown. Just as if you are in love with someone, you remain with him, when you are not in love anymore you want to be as far away from him as possible. That is exactly how the narcissist will regard you, when you cannot supply his demands, he will leave you.

Garafalo -'Rush Limbaugh is a self-loathing narcissist
Several EXCERPTs:
Janeane Garafolo, in rare form, psychoanalyzes Rush Limbaugh on MSNBC’s “Countdown” with Keith Olbermann.

A conservative male Republican governor, Mark Sanford, has basically called comedian Rush Limbaugh an idiot. Comedian is more interested in finding out why woman don‘t like him. Quoting him, “I own the men. What must I do now to own the women?”....................

Public Policy poll found that 56 percent of men held a favorable view of Limbaugh, but only 37 percent of women feel that way. That‘s one of the largest gender gaps encountered by that polling organization in the past year. So Limbaugh seized on the opportunity. “This takes us to the age old question, what do women want? Not even Freud was ultimately able to answer that question,” he said, “so we will have a female summit to ascertain what I must do to attract women.” Save your jokes.

As for Governor Sanford, who recently said, quote, anybody who wants him, meaning President Obama, to fail is an idiot. Limbaugh acknowledged this was directed at him, since he repeatedly wishes aloud for the president‘s failure. Comedian says that Governor Sanford actually agrees with him. He just can‘t admit it in those words.

Joining me now to revel in the fun is comedienne, actress and activist Janeane Garofalo. It‘s good to see you.

JANEANE GAROFALO, POLITICAL ACTIVIST: Thank you. Thank you for having me.

GAROFALO: I want to say a couple things first; 37 percent is a shockingly high percentage of…I‘m shocked by that. Secondly, this transcends gender. He is an unappealing person. The problems with Rush Limbaugh, as we were discussing during the break, it would take a neuro-scientist and a behavioral psychologist to sort that out. Failing that, let‘s you and I discuss.

He is a narcissist who also struggles with self-loathing. That is clear. That is his prime maneuver. That‘s the issue. He pretends it is politics. But there is something very, very wrong with Rush Limbaugh........

GAROFALO: She dated him. So either she suffers from Stockholm Syndrome, like Michael Steele, the black guy in the Republican party who suffers from Stockholm Syndrome, which means you try to curry favor with the oppressor.

GAROFALO: Yes. Any female or person of color in the Republican party is struggling with Stockholm Syndrome...............

GAROFALO: Well, if Rush were open to that kind of criticism, which I think he likes…like I said, he is a narcissist. He enjoys his name being bandied about, no matter what context. Rush Limbaugh, of course, is an idiot........

GAROFALO: He is a misanthrope, right? He is a hater of humanity and also a hater of himself...............

GAROFALO: It is authoritarian message and people that follow the authoritarian message. It is the unrestrained id. It is whatever is wrong with us. It is whatever the flaws in human being. I‘m a narcissist that suffers with self-loathing. But I prefer to channel my issues into a much more positive direction.

So I do identify with Rush on the level of narcissism and self-loathing combined. But I‘m a far better person than he is. I don‘t say that with arrogance. I say that because it is fact, scientific fact.

OLBERMANN: Thank goodness it is. Janeane Garofalo, political activist, currently of “24.” Thanks, Janeane.
GAROFALO: Thank you for having me.
OLBERMANN: Thanks for being a better person.

Narcissists
EXCERPT:
On the one hand, the narcissist accepts the authority of his introjected (internalised) critics and disregards the fact that they hate him and wish him dead. He sacrifices his life to them, hoping that his successes and accomplishments (real or perceived) will ameliorate their rage.

On the other hand, he confronts these very gods with proofs of their fallibility. "You claim that I am worthless and incapable" – he cries – "Well, guess what? You are dead wrong! Look how famous I am, look how rich, how revered, and accomplished!"

But then much rehearsed self-doubt sets in and the narcissist feels yet again compelled to falsify the claims of his trenchant and indefatigable detractors by conquering another woman, giving one more interview, taking over yet another firm, making an extra million, or getting re-elected one more time.

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