DaddySatyr -> RE: When you hear the phrase..... (8/30/2016 9:09:40 AM)
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Okay. I'll give a serious answer. I could be wrong (but I doubt it), but I think one of the main ingredients to "pathological" is the person has to actually believe the lies they're telling. The word "liar" gets thrown around, a lot; especially here. It's misused, quite a bit, but I'll leave that, for now and live to fight another day. "Pathological" gets added by people in a very willy-nilly fashion. I think it's obvious that they do it to "strengthen" their argument or, simply to completely negate the person they're arguing with; to dehumanize them. I think the anti-Christ is a flat-out liar. I don't think that human sewer can open her mouth without lying, but I have always stopped just short of "Pathological". One of the reasons is that if you watch and listen to her, objectively, you can pretty much tell that she doesn't believe the bullshit she's laying down. I think that's one of the reasons she's so easily identifiable as a liar (ask 70% of the country). Pathological liars are often tougher to spot because since they believe their own bullshit, they seem to have an amazing power of persuasion. They manage to convince (some of) those around them that they're actually telling the truth. I've never seen Mrs. Bill Clinton as "pathological". I believe her to be evil, mean, vicious, spiteful, possibly bi-polar, and vindictive, but I don't think she believes her own bullshit. I think she just slings it and hopes it sticks. Michael
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