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baddbob
17th January 2012, 00:28
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When history professor David Jacobs told me last week that the weight of the evidence suggests that human-alien hybrids are among us, my first thought was: That explains Mitt Romney.

Like serial killer Ted Bundy, the all-time quintessential Republican, Mitt Romney is smooth, suave, handsome – like he was cast in plastic, rather than nurtured in a human uterus. There’s something inhuman in his voice and facial expressions and the way he moves and handles himself. He reminds me of the androids in Disney World’s Hall of Presidents.

If I were asked to distinguish between Romney and a walking, talking android simulacrum of Romney, I would pick the one with more gravitas. That would definitely be the android.

Is Romney a plastic shell, operated in real time by a gray alien equivalent of Karl Rove? Possibly. But it seems far more likely that he is, like Bundy, an inhuman human: one of the 2% of males who are clinical psychopaths.

The theory that Romney (like so many political leaders) is a psychopath got a boost recently from reports of him putting his dog in a cage on his car roof for a 12-hour family trip:

During the trip, the Boston Globe reported, Romney’s oldest son, Tagg, looked around through the rear window and yelled, “Dad — gross!” A brown liquid was dripping down the back window — diarrhea from an animal that just might have been caused by the stress of being inside a cage for 12 hours on top of a car going 60 mph.

And what did Romney do, even after knowing of the dog’s diarrhea? Did he realize that perhaps Seamus should be shown some mercy, cleaned up and allowed in the car, to sleep on someone’s lap?

No.

Here’s how the Globe described what Romney then did:

“As the rest of the boys joined in the howls of disgust, Romney coolly pulled off the highway and into a service station. There he borrowed a hose, washed down Seamus and the car, then hopped back onto the highway. It was a tiny preview of a trait he would grow famous for in business: emotion-free crisis management.”

Emotion-free crisis management: the kind of “right stuff” that allowed Republican archetype Ted Bundy to wash the gore off himself after his serial rape-murders and head right on back to Republican headquarters as if nothing had happened.

It’s true that a lot of American business leaders exhibit that kind of “emotion-free crisis management.” Robert Hare, the world’s leading expert on psychopaths, knows them well. He calls them “Snakes in Suits.”

According to psychopathy expert Martha Stout, psychopaths often give themselves away by mistreating their pets. Not necessarily in an aggressive or outlandish fashion; they just fail to exhibit the kind of care that someone with a heart would take for granted. Romney’s treatment of his dog would appear to be a classic example.

But what really seals the deal, branding Romney as an almost certain psychopath, is Romney’s transparent lack of remorse for the way he treated his dog, his complete lack of empathy for another creature’s suffering, his inability to understand that he did anything wrong, and his invention of ridiculous lies in an attempt to cover his tracks.

If today Romney, looking back, were to say, “You know, in retrospect, that was a cruel thing to do to our dog — I was young, it was a long time ago, I am sorry” — if he said that today, I’d forgive him.

But instead — Romney being Romney — he defaults into saying something utterly implausible. He recently told Fox’s dog-loving Chris Wallace that Seamus actually loved it up there!

He then told Wallace that the dog was in an “air-tight container,” not mentioning the diarrhea.

Psychopaths have a hard time understanding why anyone would object to them torturing a dog – or a human being. So when they’re called on it, they offer absurd excuses about how the victim “didn’t really mind the torture” or the rape victim “really loved it.” Or they invent even more absurd lies, like “the dog was in an air-tight container for twelve hours.” An airtight container?! How could the dog breathe? And how did that diarrhea get out of an airtight container to trickle down the rear windshield?!

Lanny Davis, author of the Fox News article I have quoted from at length, ponders Mitt Romney’s behavior and concludes that something is not quite right with Romney – that someone with such lack of compassion for his own dog, and the propensity to lie like he breathes, is bad news. What he doesn’t seem to realize is that he has just made a very good case that Romney – like so many other leaders – would, if tested, almost certainly score very high on the psychopathy scale.

DreamsInDigital
17th January 2012, 01:02
I'm voting for Psychopath. Where is our members with the degrees in psychology to weigh in on all our Presidential Hopefuls, or the Criminal Profilers?

Flash
17th January 2012, 01:14
psychologists weighting ont he Presidential Hopefuls,

the problems is not to decypher the psychopaths, the problems is trying to find any that is not. lol

onawah
17th January 2012, 01:14
Nice choice! LOL! Could we have a link please? Thanks.

Flash
17th January 2012, 01:27
Nice choice! LOL! Could we have a link please? Thanks.

A link fo what? which post? If it is mine, there is no link, this is my own thinking. No normal being is able to be in politics imho. Politics is a nest of real vipers on on hand and a huge compromise for the good ones on the other hand. If good, you have to be a saint to be able to withstand your fellow heartless politicians, greedy lobbyist, psychopaths head of banks and may be controlling ETs, and on top of all this, the the ungrateful and continuously criticizing public with incredible unrelenting personnal scrutiiny. Who, in his right mind, would want such a life, this is morbid masochism.

Therefore, I believe that most heavy weight politicians if not all are psychopaths from the start, otherwise they could not withstand the pressure if they had emotions, conscience or a heart.

aranuk
17th January 2012, 01:27
psychologists weighting ont he Presidential Hopefuls,

the problems is not to decypher the psychopaths, the problems is trying to find any that is not. lol

Excuse me DreamsinDigital, please don't insult our intelligence here at Avalon. We don't need psychologists to tell us what we already know.:wizard:

Stan

Edit: I meant this in a good humoured way, not an attack.

aranuk
17th January 2012, 01:32
I think if news like this happened in Britain the candidate would have to pull out of the race. Britain is famous for its love of pets especially dogs. In fact his political career would end.

Stan

aranuk
17th January 2012, 01:45
I remember we had an MP in Leith Edinburgh who was a Labour man. He got in trouble in the houses of parliament for grabbing the mace out of the hands of the speaker of the house and was hitting MP's with it. He was re-elected despite this. It was seen by the people of Leith as a good protest against the English rulers. He next visited Gadaffi in Libya and became friends with him which was not popular in Britain at the time. He was re-elected after term. However when he got bad press being drunk and waving a womens pair of knickers at the window of his girlfriend his career was over. People are fickle sometimes.

Stan

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What I am trying to say is that if Mitt Romney were a british politician his career would be over full stop.
Anything of course goes in America with the Mass Media on your side.

Stan

DreamsInDigital
17th January 2012, 01:48
psychologists weighting ont he Presidential Hopefuls,

the problems is not to decypher the psychopaths, the problems is trying to find any that is not. lol

Excuse me DreamsinDigital, please don't insult our intelligence here at Avalon. We don't need psychologists to tell us what we already know.:wizard:

Stan
I would like to think there are some people out there with psychology degrees that are as open minded and aware of the truth and reality as the rest of us, here. Personally, I think the crazy ones now are the ones that still continue to deny the existence of any intelligent life existing beyond the borders of our very sky.

I agree with Flash, though... the object and challenge of such an exercise would not be to figure out which ones are clinically psychopathic, but to discover which ones aren't.

aranuk
17th January 2012, 01:54
psychologists weighting ont he Presidential Hopefuls,

the problems is not to decypher the psychopaths, the problems is trying to find any that is not. lol

Excuse me DreamsinDigital, please don't insult our intelligence here at Avalon. We don't need psychologists to tell us what we already know.:wizard:

Stan
I would like to think there are some people out there with psychology degrees that are as open minded and aware of the truth and reality as the rest of us, here. Personally, I think the crazy ones now are the ones that still continue to deny the existence of any intelligence existing beyond the borders of our very sky.

I agree with Flash, though... the object and challenge of such an exercise would not be to figure out which ones are clinically psychopathic, but to discover which ones aren't.

DreamsinDigital I agree. That recent vote in the american parliament with 93 voting for that new bill that passed with only 7 or something against. The American public could be wise to take note who the 7 good and brave people were that stood their ground for the freedom of the good American people. Long live Joan Biaz!

Stan

modwiz
17th January 2012, 02:12
Nice choice! LOL! Could we have a link please? Thanks.

Here's the link:http://www.veteranstoday.com/2012/01/15/mitt-romney-alien-or-psychopath/

WhiteFeather
17th January 2012, 02:19
Why would anyone name their child after a baseball glove? Rawling's is better name than Mitt. I do not trust this piece of $hit either, he is the worst of the poison selections we have as Commander In Chief.

baddbob
17th January 2012, 02:22
Nice choice! LOL! Could we have a link please? Thanks.

http://www.veteranstoday.com/2012/01/15/mitt-romney-alien-or-psychopath/ :lol: already done ^^

onawah
17th January 2012, 06:30
Thanks for the link. I wanted to post that on my Facebook page, along with the one about Mitt's remarks to the dying medical marijuana user.
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Nice, huh?

BestLion
17th January 2012, 06:47
Thanks for the link. I wanted to post that on my Facebook page, along with the one about Mitt's remarks to the dying medical marijuana user.
He is really no different then 99% of politicians out there in most western nations! Sweden being one of the worse for anti medical 'drugs'. It is a messed up world! medical marijuana is 'bad' yet prescription medication like anti depressant are ok? Medical studies showed some prescription medication much worse, and much more addictive then natural drugs. This all goes back to the War on drugs Graham Hancock has a good take on this stuff here>
http://www.grahamhancock.com/features/the-war-on-onsciousness.php
Anyway back to this Mitt guy. he is like an android! Well he has the Christians backing! They all seem to love him>
Evangelical Christians, Mitt Romney and the real good news from South Carolina
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/01/15/evangelical-christians-mitt-romney-and-real-good-news-from-south-carolina/#ixzz1jjcpw200If Romney wins South Carolina, it's hard to imagine him not winning the Republican nomination. But South Carolina is heavily evangelical, and Romney is, as we all know, a Mormon – a denomination not even considered Christian by 50% of Americans, let alone Evangelical Christians
Seems it will be between Romney, Paul, and Obama.Read more:
CNN Poll: Obama tied with Romney & Paul in November showdowns
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/01/16/cnn-poll-obama-tied-with-romney-paul-in-november-showdowns/?hpt=hp_t1

Fla poll: Romney 42%, Gingrich 25%, Santorum 9, Paul 8
Mitt Romney has jumped into a wide lead in the Florida Republican presidential primary. Romney leads with 42%, followed by Newt Gingrich with 25%, Rick Santorum with 9%, and Ron Paul with 8%.

Romney leads among registered Republicans with 42% and is followed by Gingrich with 27%, Santorum with 8%, and Paul with 6%
http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-buzz-florida-politics/content/fla-poll-romney-42-gingrich-25-santorum-9-paul-8

kcbc2010
17th January 2012, 19:27
Nice choice! LOL! Could we have a link please? Thanks.

A link fo what? which post? If it is mine, there is no link, this is my own thinking. No normal being is able to be in politics imho. Politics is a nest of real vipers on on hand and a huge compromise for the good ones on the other hand. If good, you have to be a saint to be able to withstand your fellow heartless politicians, greedy lobbyist, psychopaths head of banks and may be controlling ETs, and on top of all this, the the ungrateful and continuously criticizing public with incredible unrelenting personnal scrutiiny. Who, in his right mind, would want such a life, this is morbid masochism.

Therefore, I believe that most heavy weight politicians if not all are psychopaths from the start, otherwise they could not withstand the pressure if they had emotions, conscience or a heart.

Everyone in politics is a bit eccentric, so it's hard to figure out who the true psychopaths are because in one way or another the people who are attracted to it are attracted to power in some way, shape or form. And who doesn't want to feel powerful? However, you can still get a read off people and I've met some really cool people through the Party.

That said, we all have the place where we are supposed to be, and for some reason, I (and others) have been put in political circles at various points/times. Each brought valuable lessons. It is telling that a lot of the people in politics come from political families. And, it's a mess when a major family is brought down. (like the Kilpatrick family experienced in Detroit a couple of years ago). So, it makes me anxious to think about some of the problems that can occur if others (like the Bushes) are brought down.

Maybe that's why "they" want Mitt because he's a "financial 'crisis manager'". Just a guess on my part, but remember they hide clues in plain sight...maybe this is one?

Lifebringer
17th January 2012, 19:42
Here you go:

http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2011/11/01/316040/romney-solemere-ponzie/

He STOLE FROM THE BABY BOOMERS AND HIS SON SAID: "WE ONLY OWN THE COMPANIES, WE'RE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT THEY DO IN BUSINESS."

Well, Al Capone and Bugsy Malone said the same thing.

CROOK, THY NAME IS WILLARD ROMNEY.

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His name is WILLARD, not Mitt, he just uses the name to sound hip.