Friday, November 18, 2016
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
The Art Of Deflection.
When practicing the art of deflection, it is customary and WISE to link the original subject with the subject one is deflecting to. This will make the deflective topic appear more tempting (especially with the inference of sex) and logical.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
The concept of cool and the delusion of having it. Pt. 1
As I watch the final debate last night, I wonder where Trump went wrong. I no longer am puzzled by how he went right and scored the Republican nomination. When he was up against a herd of men (albeit one woman) his 'cool' was extremely effective. Taking the stance of a detached bemused elitist was gobbled up by a class of men who see themselves as being just like that. trump didn't say much then except barbed direct insults to his opponents, and it worked, just as it did in the movies with Eastwood, Stallone and Schwarzenegger. The women who backed Trump then tended to be the type who see themselves in a mirror existing within a man's world.
But then he had to debate a woman, one on one. Trump thought that it would be easy, thought he knew women, thought all he would need was to bring his usual sense of bravado, of 'cool', to the debate and he would handily win over Hillary Clinton. She was a women, after all, wasn't she?
There are as many opinions on women by women as there are women. As varied as fingerprints, with personalities as varied as snowflakes. Trump likely knows this, as deep down everyone knows it. It's a truth too simple NOT to intuit, see, witness and experience for all who have had contact with more than two women in their life. (Naturally, all of this is also true of men, but we're talking for the sake of gender politics here.)
But then he had to debate a woman, one on one. Trump thought that it would be easy, thought he knew women, thought all he would need was to bring his usual sense of bravado, of 'cool', to the debate and he would handily win over Hillary Clinton. She was a women, after all, wasn't she?
There are as many opinions on women by women as there are women. As varied as fingerprints, with personalities as varied as snowflakes. Trump likely knows this, as deep down everyone knows it. It's a truth too simple NOT to intuit, see, witness and experience for all who have had contact with more than two women in their life. (Naturally, all of this is also true of men, but we're talking for the sake of gender politics here.)
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Saturday, September 17, 2016
Thursday, July 28, 2016
The proper word for Donald Trump.
The word that is often thrown by the many who detest Donald Trump is 'narcissist', and while it is true that he is a narcissist, it's not that uncommon of a personality trait. Most rock starts have narcissistic aspects to their personalities, as do many politicians, doctors, movie stars and Uber drivers. Trump is several steps beyond that; he is also a megalomaniac. Famous megalomaniacs include Napoleon, Caligula, Hitler, David Koresh, Charles Manson and Glenn Beck.
When describing Trump in the future, it is best we use the more rarified term 'megalomaniac', as befits his station in life.
When describing Trump in the future, it is best we use the more rarified term 'megalomaniac', as befits his station in life.
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