Tuesday, May 16, 2006

George W. Bush's Disorderly Conduct


Conduct Disorder is the least of it: try megalomaniacal sociopathological nit wit.

AlterNet: George W. Bush's Disorderly Conduct:

"This brings us to little George. How do you like this for a description?:

Frequent temper tantrums.

Excessive arguing with adults.

Active defiance and refusal to comply with adult requests and rules.

Deliberate attempts to annoy or upset people.

Blaming others for his or her mistakes or misbehavior.

Often being touchy or easily annoyed by others.

Frequent anger and resentment.

Mean and hateful talking when upset.

Seeking revenge.

While I am not a personal friend of little George, I do clearly remember the report by Karen Kwiatkowski that he called the Constitution 'just a god-damned piece of paper' (active defiance and refusal to comply with adult requests and rules), and that Condi Rice once cautioned the former British ambassador, 'Don't make him angry.'

Every dispatch out of the White House indicates that temper tantrums are frequent, and we all know that blaming others is his calling card. Seeking revenge is his life work. So, what is this? This is 'Oppositional Defiant Disorder,' seen in lots of children, along with ADD, ADHD and depression. For our purposes, we can also note that ODD sometimes leads to another condition we are all familiar with called 'Conduct Disorder.' Here are the things that people with Conduct Disorder often do:" (Read On^)

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