Psycho-pathology of Trump Supporters

You won elections because Obamacare went too far to the left - not because you "hunkered down" and focused or anything like that. And again, you don't speak for the many who lost it about Obama. Birtherism was a big movement - led by our current President - and there was a constant effort to portray him as something other than American. People were just as crazy.

Wrong again; we won elections because Democrats engaged in partisan overreach in passing Obamacare and tax increases.

Now, Democrats will start to win elections. Because voters in general don't like one-party control.

I think you will be wrong again with this prediction because Democrats offer NOTHING to voters except anti-Trumpism, obstructionism and impeachment. The average voter is not as stupid as most Democrats.

Democrats stupidly believe that most Americans want Trump stopped in his tracks; nothing could be further from the truth. The overreach here is once again the liberal left and fools like you who think Trump is the the problem. Trump is actually the solution to an entrenched bureaucracy, and media, that believes it can "trump" elections and abuse its power.
 
The Republican party, going at least as far back to Richard Nixon’s “southern strategy,” used strategies that appealed to bigotry, such as lacing speeches with “dog whistles”—code words that signaled prejudice toward minorities that were designed to be heard by racists but no one else.

While the dog whistles of the past were more subtle, Trump’s are sometimes shockingly direct. There’s no denying that he routinely appeals to bigoted supporters when he calls Muslims “dangerous” and Mexican immigrants “rapists” and “murderers,” often in a blanketed fashion. Perhaps unsurprisingly, a new study has shown that support for Trump is correlated with a standard scale of modern racism.

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An Analysis of Trump Supporters Has Identified 5 Key Traits
A new report sheds light on the psychological basis for Trump's support.
Posted Dec 31, 2017


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The lightning-fast ascent and political invincibility of Donald Trump has left many experts baffled and wondering, “How did we get here?” Any accurate and sufficient answer to that question must not only focus on Trump himself, but also on his uniquely loyal supporters. Given their extreme devotion and unwavering admiration for their highly unpredictable and often inflammatory leader, some have turned to the field of psychology for scientific explanations based on precise quantitative data and established theoretical frameworks.

Although analyses and studies by psychologists and neuroscientists have provided many thought-provoking explanations for his enduring support, the accounts of different experts often vary greatly, sometimes overlapping and other times conflicting. However insightful these critiques may be, it is apparent that more research and examination is needed to hone in on the exact psychological and social factors underlying this peculiar human behavior.

In a recent review paper published in the Journal of Social and Political Psychology, Psychologist and UC Santa Cruz professor Thomas Pettigrew argues that five major psychological phenomena can help explain this exceptional political event.

1. Authoritarian Personality Syndrome

Authoritarianism refers to the advocacy or enforcement of strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom, and is commonly associated with a lack of concern for the opinions or needs of others. Authoritarian personality syndrome—a well-studied and globally-prevalent condition—is a state of mind that is characterized by belief in total and complete obedience to one’s authority. Those with the syndrome often display aggression toward outgroup members, submissiveness to authority, resistance to new experiences, and a rigid hierarchical view of society. The syndrome is often triggered by fear, making it easy for leaders who exaggerate threat or fear monger to gain their allegiance.

Although authoritarian personality is found among liberals, it is more common among the right-wing around the world. President Trump’s speeches, which are laced with absolutist terms like “losers” and “complete disasters,” are naturally appealing to those with the syndrome.

While research showed that Republican voters in the U.S. scored higher than Democrats on measures of authoritarianism before Trump emerged on the political scene, a 2016 Politico survey found that high authoritarians greatly favored then-candidate Trump, which led to a correct prediction that he would win the election, despite the polls saying otherwise.

2. Social dominance orientation

Social dominance orientation (SDO)—which is distinct but related to authoritarian personality syndrome—refers to people who have a preference for the societal hierarchy of groups, specifically with a structure in which the high-status groups have dominance over the low-status ones. Those with SDO are typically dominant, tough-minded, and driven by self-interest.

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In Trump’s speeches, he appeals to those with SDO by repeatedly making a clear distinction between groups that have a generally higher status in society (White), and those groups that are typically thought of as belonging to a lower status (immigrants and minorities).

A 2016 survey study of 406 American adults published this year in the journal Personality and Individual Differences found that those who scored high on both SDO and authoritarianism were those who intended to vote for Trump in the election.

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stealing is not winning

when you steal something its still not yours


Don't Russian parents teach their kids this ?
 
Birtherism wasn't really that fringe, and the much larger effort was portraying Obama as something "other," which basically everyone on the right tried to do one way or another.

It was fringe no matter how desperately you stomp your little snowflake feet. But here is the REAL difference that you continue to dishonestly ignore, the MEDIA has gone to war against this President and believes that it can shape public opinion to turn against this President and our institutions. That never occurred during Obamunism.

It's silly to try to pretend psychosis about Obama wasn't the same - or about Bush, or Clinton before him. There has rarely been some sort of "reasoned opposition." Even McConnell said early in Obama's tenure that the GOP's job was to obstruct.

It is moronic to suggest that it even close to the lunacy we are seeing today. But alas, you are a dishonest lying hack on steroids who seldom gets anything right.
 
It took eight years for some Republicans to even grudgingly admit that George Dumbya Bush was a terrible president.

And he blundered us into two failed wars, and took us to the very precipice of a Second Great Republican Depression.

And even to this day, most Republicans will not fess up to the incompetence of Dumbya - they just pretend they never supported him!

Regarding the mindless loyalty to an incompetent Orange Clown, how hard do you think it is for Trump supporters to even begin to publically admit their hero is an incompetent fool, literally the stupidest and most unprepared president this great nation has ever had?

I think most of them will never admit it....in future years, they will just act like they never supported Trump.

Good lord; just STFU already. Your lie filled screeds are full of whiny pathetic nonsense and delusional at best. One can only hope the Democratic Party of the Jackass fails miserably in the Fall and Trump is re-elected. Maybe you will do the world a favor and commit suicide so we don't have to read your mentally deficient prattle anymore.

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The entire far right wackos of the TPM and the Alt Right and the birtherfreeks were trying to delegitimatize Obama, and were only to find out they were delegitimatized themselves.

The November elections will be the ultimate act of delegitimizing the far right as sane, worthy Americans.
 
the Cultists love of Trump is easily explained -- Cult Of Personality

(a segment of society that resents successful happy people and goes all-in on a strongman autocrat to help em out)
 
that post contains NO FACTS to back your claim

This from a mental lunatic who never has any facts to support her moronic claims. Maybe you will believe Obama when he says our elections cannot be rigged; or is he lying again? :rofl2:

Obama: Trump's Rigged Election Comments are 'Ridiculous'
 
The entire far right wackos of the TPM and the Alt Right and the birtherfreeks were trying to delegitimatize Obama, and were only to find out they were delegitimatized themselves.

The November elections will be the ultimate act of delegitimizing the far right as sane, worthy Americans.

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This from a mental lunatic who never has any facts to support her moronic claims. Maybe you will believe Obama when he says our elections cannot be rigged; or is he lying again? :rofl2:

Obama: Trump's Rigged Election Comments are 'Ridiculous'

ask for reprograming

your gig is stale and silly


facts

cant they program you with a few to make you look less useless
 
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