Mr. Obama, You're No Abe Lincoln

[This blog was born on January 12, 2009, and I took it down and put it up in different combinations of WordPress, Web hosting and domain names until I arrived here on January 25. But I didn’t re-post everything I had written. However, Pres. Abraham Lincoln was born 200 years ago today and Obama and his fell media minions are in overdrive to conflate Obama with Lincoln.This is more than I can stand, so I am posting here one of the columns I wrote on Jan. 18 for an earlier incarnation of this blog.]

I only have my father and Cuban Diva BFF as witnesses to prove that I was  eager for Obama to compare himself to Pres. Lincoln in the 2008 presidential debates and for Sen. McCain to shut him down like this:

Sen. Obama: When you ask, “What experience do I have that qualifies me to be president?’,” I, uh, I will say, uh, (puts hand over eyes for a moment to recall memorized sound bite) that I am just like Abraham Lincoln because I, too, have lived in Illinois far longer than many others who have, uh, sought the office of, uh, the presidency, and, uh ….

Sen. McCain, interrupts, his face red with righteous rage: Senator, I served with Abe Lincoln; I knew Abe Lincoln; Abe Lincoln was a friend of mine. Senator, you’re no Abe Lincoln. (Tumultuous applause for several minutes. It’s MY fantasy, I say there would be tumultuous applause!)

Sen. Obama: Uh, I, uh, that, uh, that was uncalled for.

Sen. McCain: Mr. Obama, in the words of the late Lloyd Bentsen, former Democratic senator from Texas, “You are the one that was making the comparison, Senator — and I’m one who knew him well. And frankly I think you are so far apart in the objectives you choose for your country that I did not think the comparison was well-taken.”

Here is the Wikipedia entry on the vice presidential debate on Oct. 5, 1988, where Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Lloyd Bentsen told Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. Dan Quayle that he was no Jack Kennedy. It includes a partial transcription of the exchange along with a link to the full transcription.

Or, watch it now:

From the transcript:

Quayle: Three times that I’ve had this question — and I will try to answer it again for you, as clearly as I can, because the question you are asking is, “What kind of qualifications does Dan Quayle have to be president,” “What kind of qualifications do I have,” and “What would I do in this kind of a situation?”And what would I do in this situation? […] I have far more experience than many others that sought the office of vice president of this country. I have as much experience in the Congress as Jack Kennedy did when he sought the presidency. I will be prepared to deal with the people in the Bush administration, if that unfortunate event would ever occur.

Judy Woodruff: Senator [Bentsen]?

Bentsen: Senator, I served with Jack Kennedy: I knew Jack Kennedy; Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine. Senator, you’re no Jack Kennedy. (Prolonged shouts and applause.) What has to be done in a situation like that is to call in the Joint —

Woodruff (speaking to the audience to quiet them): Please, please, once again you are only taking time away from your own candidate.

Quayle: That was really uncalled for, Senator. (Shouts and applause.)

Bentsen: You are the one that was making the comparison, Senator — and I’m one who knew him well. And frankly I think you are so far apart in the objectives you choose for your country that I did not think the comparison was well-taken.

No, it is not.

Understanding Obama

I was tempted to title or subtitle this, “Time to Call a Spade a Spade,” but I’m just not as slippery as Obama in getting out of immature crap like his “lipstick on a pig” remark (which was so rehearsed and deliberate he closed his eyes to help himself remember it before delivering the line) or his middle finger salute/cheek scratch to Hillary during the primaries.

Actually, it is time to call Obama a sociopath and to explain what that is and what to do about Obama being one.

(Fun fact: today Google key words lists the key phrase “is Obama the anti-Christ” as having an average monthly search volume of 14,800.)

Oh, I should explain that I have no professional training in psychology or psychotherapy whatsoever. I never even studied psychology in college (in the 1970s). I looked at the course descriptions and textbooks and decided against them because they offered no clarity about how to be healthy, or defend yourself from the unhealthy. (For the record, I think the field has made considerable progress in those areas since then.)

What I know about psychology comes from popular psychology books and street smarts from surviving an anorexic (and her even-more-psycho mother), borderline psychotics, narcissists, alcoholics, emotional blackmailers, sociopaths and combinations of the above. Oh, and Dr. John Gray, before his Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus fame (stories for another day), when he was doing his Making Love Work seminar (with bitch-troll-from-hell his then-wife, Dr. Barbara deAngelis) and, post-divorce, his Heart Seminar in Washington, D.C.

Credentialed professionals are not allowed to speculate on Obama’s mental health unless they have examined him and have his permission to do so.

And that ain’t a-gonna happen.

But, if I can make enough noise and what I say makes sense to enough people, I hope for two things to happen. First, that there will be a dramatic increase in the number of people immune to Obama and all his tricks. Second, that there will arise a demand for credentialed people to speculate on my speculations in public forums and that that also will lead to more people becoming immune to Obama and his fell legions of true believers.

OK, so here it is:

The explanation for all of Obama’s contradictory statements — you can find opposite and mutually exclusive positions from him on a variety of topics from gay marriage to clean coal — is that he will say whatever he knows people want to hear in exchange for giving up their power to him. That means he will tell any lie to get what he wants. When sweet lies don’t work, he resorts to threats, guilt-tripping (RAAAAAAAACIST!!!), deception and other manipulations of emotional blackmail.

I believe a large number of people who have given up their power to Obama are good people who, when THEY make a promise, move heaven and earth to deliver the goods. They do not even know how to believe that someone would promise them something with no intention of keeping the promise. That is the honest person’s conception of the social contract created by the proffer of a promise, especially when the requirement is to pay in advance of the delivery of services or goods, and more especially when their payment is in the form of their freedom, rights and most of their worldly goods.

However, I guess you could say no real contract has been formed in this exchange because there was not a true meeting of the minds. That is because Obama and sociopaths like him work from a social contract with completely different terms. They have no conception that if they make a promise, they must keep it. This is because the sociopath has no conscience (more on that below).

No, to Obama and sociopaths like him, the purpose of a promise is to get people to give you willingly whatever you want from them. After all, getting people to give you what you want willingly is more pleasant and takes less effort than obtaining it by force. So, for the sociopath with skills in charm, persuasion and seduction, promising people whatever they want is almost always the first line of attack. THERE IS NO INTENT TO KEEP THE PROMISE!!!

Let me say it again: a sociopath’s sole purpose when making a promise is to get something in the easiest and most pleasant way. There is NO INTENT TO KEEP THE PROMISE!!!

Indeed, once the promise has achieved its purpose, if you try to make the sociopath deliver his side of the bargain, you will generally get one or both of two responses. First, delay and fog — you’ll get what was promised, at some time in the future, but only if you do even more of what the sociopath wants, with tiny rewards applied whenever you start to lose faith, as the sociopath leads you on toward an ever-receding goal.

(Note that Obama already is positioning the financial crisis he has done so much to create and increase as a reason why his failed first term should be rewarded with a second. Personally, I’m expecting him to try to make the situation so bad that he can argue that we should suspend the Constitution and make him president-for-life, a la Hitler’s fire in the Reichstag and Enabling Act in 3, 2, 1 ….)

Second, outrage, threats, denunciations, recriminations, shame and guilt on whatever scale of wall-eyed fit is required to obtain capitulation.

This pattern already is starting to be obvious to people who are noting Obama’s rapid flip-flops from “Hope! Change! Yes, we can!” to “Gloom! Doom! You are powerless and only government can save you!”

What Obama takes advantage of when he flip-flops is that he is creating cognitive dissonance. Instead of being able to see the fell, unifying motive behind the flip-flops, people respond to Obama’s mutually exclusive position statements by picking the ones that support the narrative they want to hear, the picture they want to see, the feelings they want to feel. They ignore the paradoxes instead of seeking the paradigm that explains them. Which is that Obama is a sociopath, which means that he has no conscience at all and is always in the process of telling whatever lie is required to get what he wants, which is the power to have absolute control over as many people as he possibly can. Forever.

It’s actually easier to understand how a sociopath operates when you get to see the whole cycle of no-conscience-plus-sense-of-entitlement-leading-to-willingness-to-tell-any-lie-to-obtain-a-goal-by-pleasant-means-leading-to-outrage-and-bullying-to-obtain-the-goal-when- outed-or-thwarted, conveniently compressed into one story.

Luckily, there’s one handy, courtesy of Josh Mankiewicz, news correspondent for NBC, which aired on Dateline NBC on Sunday, Aug. 12, 2007, entitled, “The Ultimate Con Artist.” The story is a profile of Fred Brito, an impostor who has posed in a variety of professions, including Catholic priest. The link provides both a transcription of the story and the videos. However, it is the videos that really convey how a sociopath flip-flops between charm and persuasion to anger and bullying when he is thwarted.

(Warning: if you go to YouTube to check for the NBC videos, what you’ll find instead is that Fred Brito has re-invented himself again and is using his exposure as a con artist as his newest credential. In other words, he’s working his latest con.)

If you want one book that explains Obama, it is The Sociopath Next Door by Martha Stout, Ph.D. On pp. 92-93 of the paperback edition Dr. Stout writes:

Being natural actors, conscienceless people can make full use of social and professional roles, which constitute excellent ready-made masks that other people are loathe to look behind…. In addition, we are distracted from a person’s actual behavior when he represents himself as in some way benevolent, creative, or insightful….

Worse, our respect for people who appear to be inspired and benevolent leaders can be abused — has been abused many times — to cataclysmic ends. With a leader, especially one who claims to have a sublime mission, as with a doctor or a priest or a parent, we tend to bestow the qualities of the role on the individual, and to follow the individual accordingly. Benjamin Wolman, founder and editor of the International Journal of Group Tensions, writers, “Usually human cruelty increases when an aggressive sociopath gains an uncanny, almost hypnotic control over large numbers of people. History is full of chieftains, prophets, saviors, gurus, dictators, and other sociopathic megalomaniacs who managed to obtain support … and incited people to violence.” Insidiously, when such a “savior” abducts the normal population for his purposes, he usually begins with an appeal to them as good people who would like to improve the condition of humanity, and then insists that they can achieve this by following his own aggressive plan.

In a confusing irony, conscience can be rendered partially blind because people without conscience use, as weapons against us, many of the fundamentally positive tools we need to hold society together — empathic emotions, sexual bonds, social and professional roles, regard for the compassionate and the creative, our desire to make the world a better place, and the organizing rule of authority. And people who do hideous things do not look like people who do hideous things. There is no “face of evil.”

(I did NOT just go look for Creative Commons licensed photos of Michelle Obama because the point is that evil doesn’t just look like her but also like Obama with his sweet angel face on AND Obama when he isn’t getting his way and resembles Uncle Scar from The Lion King.)

Dr. Stout goes on to explain that another tool of the sociopath is “gaslighting,” after the famous movie Gaslight with Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer: to bully someone else into doubting their perceptions and judgments is now called “gaslighting.” Another way Obama takes advantage of his flip-flops is to use gaslighting to insist that he never contradicted himself, you heard him wrong, or you are stupid for insisting on consistency as a measure of his integrity and sound judgment.

There is no way to give Obama a conscience. The best thing to do is educate everyone possible about what he is and how to resist him — OMG, especially members of Congress and the press — thwart him at every turn and then get him out of office as soon as possible.  Sooner is better. Impeachment, for starters, and removal from office — dear God, even Joe Biden is starting to look like a better bet now than Obama — but arrest, conviction and prison would work, too. (On charges of bribery and/or campaign finance fraud, for starters.)

Is the Transcendental Meditation program a religion or cult?

No, the Transcendental Meditation program is not a religion.

No, the Transcendental Meditation program is not a cult.

The TM program is not a religion because it does not require you to believe anything. You do not even have to believe the TM technique will work in order to learn it and practice it successfully.

The most authoritative resource on the Web regarding the facts and myths about the Transcendental Meditation program is run by Dr. David Orme-Johnson. It is called TruthAboutTM.org. There Dr. Orme-Johnson debunks myths and discusses scientific research about the effects of the Transcendental Meditation program, which is by far the most-researched program for the development of consciousness, something he is uniquely qualified to do as the editor of five volumes of collected research about the TM program, which total 3,732 pages and make a stack about a foot tall.  (Buy all five for only $350.00!)

Dr. Orme-Johnson also is the author of over 100 peer-reviewed, published scientific papers on the effects of the Transcendental Meditation program. In addition, he is a qualified teacher of the Transcendental Meditation program.

For people who continue to assert that the TM program is a religion or cult, despite the facts that its founder, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, specifically said it isn’t, and that you don’t have to believe anything and can come and go or start or stop as you please,  so that it is missing the defining criteria religion-wise and cult-wise, Dr. Orme-Johnson addresses the question here and also by providing letters from the following religious leaders (with their permission):

Andean Path
Shaman Maliku Aribalo, November 4, 2008

Catholicism
Father Leonard Dubi, December 1, 2008
Father Thomas R. Miller, June 17, 2008
Father Cletus Stein, October 2, 2008
Sister Carol Wirtz, August 25, 2008

Islam
Mohammad Haghverdi, December 24, 2008

Judaism
Senior Rabbi Allan Green, June 27, 2008
Rabbi Michael Shevack, November 12, 2008

United Methodist Church
Reverend Jonathan Chadwick, November 4, 2008

Unity Church
Reverend Don Lansky, June 30, 2008

I am bringing this up because I will be discussing topics related to the Transcendental Meditation program on this blog, including enlightenment and the Maharishi Effect. The Maharishi Effect is the name of the phenomenon that groups of TM-Sidhas practicing their advanced meditation program together have been shown to produce positive effects at a social level, such as reduced crime and acts of war. This is important because the positive effects were, (1), created by a small group of people (the square root of one percent of the surrounding population is the threshold number to generate the positive effects), and (2), everyone else got observable benefits without having to do the TM-Sidhi program themselves, which is HUGE because it is unique in NOT forcing everyone to toe a particular line in order to produce positive results to a host of otherwise intractable problems.

Boo-yah, y’all!

I feel urgent about bringing this up because of the number of Muslims who are taking seriously their religion’s requirements to convert or kill everyone who is not their brand of Muslim and the stricture that they are to use whatever deception is required to advance their religion.

I feel urgent about bringing this up because, when I was a Realtor in Silver Spring, Maryland, one of my colleagues, a German woman in the Potomac office of my company, was honor-murdered in her Potomac home by her Muslim obstretician husband.

I feel urgent about bringing this up because my friend, Alan Scherr, a former teacher of the Transcendental Meditation program (see! I told you it’s easy to leave!), and his 13-year-old daughter, Naomi, were among the six Americans murdered in Mumbai by Islamic terrorists on the night of November 26, 2008.

I feel urgent about this because my father and I escaped being blown up by a bomb made domestic terrorists by no more than 10 minutes on March 23, 1970, when we were driving home on Rte. 1 from my bassoon lesson in Baltimore with the principal bassoonist of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Gerald Corey. I heard the explosion and felt the shock wave that shook our house. (Which also means, BTW, that I take a very dim view of Bill Ayers’ bombings and his on-going wish that he had done more.)

I feel urgent about this because you cannot kill hate by shooting it.

And the recent war in Gaza is just the latest illustration that you can’t kill hate by appeasing it or negotiating with it.

These are the things that are driving me to discuss the Transcendental Meditation program and the Maharishi Effect in this blog. Because, you know, discussing becoming a conservative lesbian doesn’t push me far enough beyond the pale.

Sigh.

Oh, if you want to learn more about the Transcendental Meditation program, you can find an authorized teacher nearest you in the U.S. by filling out the contact form here or get more information here.

My personal connection to the Transcendental Meditation program is that I learned it in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on Feb. 2, 1974. It helped me recover from the loss of my younger brother in a car accident on Aug. 22, 1973. I learned the TM-Sidhi program in 1978 (“Levitate in ’78!”).  My life partner from Sept. 25, 1984, until her death on Dec. 7, 2004, from complications of multiple sclerosis, was artist and TM teacher, Margaret Ardussi.

Here is a brief explanation of how the Maharishi Effect works by Maharishi himself from an interview with a reporter from the Boston Globe in 1990:

'Heaven is rejoicing'

Today marks the first anniversary of the mahasamadhi (death of an enlightened person) of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, founder of the Transcendental Meditation program, at the age of 91.

Maharishi’s passing was announced to the leaders of the Transcendental Meditation program who were with him in Vlodrop, Holland, by his chosen successor, neurologist Dr. Tony Nader, to whom he had given the titles Maharaj Adhiraj Raja Raam. Over a public address system, Raja Raam told the group “Heaven is rejoicing” that Maharishi had come into its realm.

In the earthly realm, I felt there was a global collective gulp at the weight of the responsibility that had been passed on, almost instantly followed by an immediate determination to rise to that challenge.

Maharishi’s contributions are not well-understood to most of the world’s population, so I was not surprised that his passing was barely mentioned by the cable news channels, or that the newspapers that did note his passing published obituaries that were generally snide and shallow.

So I marvelled when a friend e-mailed me a link to a recording of disc jockey Howard Stern and his sidekick, Robin Quivers, mourning Maharishi’s passing on his show and refusing to let anyone make light of Maharishi. I knew Stern practiced the TM technique, but I didn’t know he had interviewed Maharishi.

Stern talked about how learning the Transcendental Meditation technique had saved his mother’s life and he saw so much improvement in her that he got instructed, too.

Here are the videos of Stern and Robin talking about their experiences with Maharishi and the Transcendental Meditation technique:

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Is this how werewolves feel?

I got pulled into the gravitational field of the blogosphere right after Sarah Palin’s luminous speech at the Republican National Convention in 2008. I am a lesbian and life-long Democrat, but Barack Obama’s last chance to get my support lay in his choice of vice president. When he didn’t choose Hillary Clinton, I considered myself a free woman. When John McCain chose Sarah Palin, I had someone to vote FOR rather than just voting against Obama/Biden.

In the first two weeks of September, when the McCain/Palin ticket was ahead, I spent hours Googling and cackling over stories on the missteps and confusion of the Obama campaign. In the process, I came across Michelle Malkin and Jonah Goldberg (here, here and here, and who, I recently learned, ALSO loves Buffy the Vampire Slayer! Words cannot capture my joy!).

I know what it’s like to be on the receiving end of Liberal Fascism, which is the title of Goldberg’s current book. And I could relate to the trashings Malkin endures from feminists and the victim-entitlement crowd. See here, here and here. More on that, anon.

Almost all of my friends are Democrats who had imbibed deeply of the Kool-Aid, so I figured I had to do plenty of research to be able to explain my vote if I wanted to keep my friends. OK, I found out later about the immunity-to-facts-and-reason conferred by the Kool-Aid. Silly me. And lost a friend. Damn.

I really just could not abide the adoration of the Obamessiah in Left Blogistan and the mainstream media, so I began to explore conservative Web sites from the Blogroll and links on Michelle Malkin’s site. Plus I read National Review Online, American Thinker, Weekly Standard, International Business Daily. God help me, I even began to look for columns by Karl Rove, the Great Satan of the right, and Ann Coulter, the other Great Satan (but devilishly funny, when she is goring the oxes you want gored, here, here, here and here).

I really began to relate to what it must feel like to turn into a werewolf.
I was turning into a fiscal conservative.

The horror!

I think the turning point came after reading an article on Obama’s tax policy in American Thinker that pointed out that Obama was not going to renew the Bush tax cuts, but refused to say he would be increasing taxes even though the practical effect would be that taxes would go up.

Anyway, I did the math for how much an entrepreneur like me would have to pay just in federal income taxes and FICA (wage slaves: your employer pays half of that for you; entrepreneurs pay all of it). Then I considered how much of your income a mortgage broker figures you can use for housing (preferably 25 to 33 percent, although some programs go higher).

So, once you pay your taxes and your mortgage or rent, there’s not all that much left to live on. Worse than that, there’s not all that much to donate to the causes you want to support. So, at last it penetrated my awareness, this is what conservatives are talking about when they say that you should be spending your money instead of giving it to the government so politicians can decide what to do with it.

(Pause for choirs of angels and a beam of golden light pouring down from heaven.)

The way that translated to me is that if taxes are too high, Maharishi University of Management could fail due to falling donations. Feral cats would not get neutered or spayed. Nooooooooo!!!!!!!!

That’s the short version of how I became a conservative.

This blog is going to be about my journey into this strange new land and my experiences of getting acquainted with the natives and their ways. Plus other stuff. Information theory. The origin of life. Evolution. Why Intelligent Design is re-branded creationism and both are based only in faith and not in science. My father is Hubert P. Yockey, a leading authority on those subjects, and I edit his work, so I do have some important things to say on those subjects.

What else? Enlightenment, how to achieve. World peace, ditto. Yogic flying. Gay marriage. Gays in the military. End-of-life care decisions. The bassoon. Community band. And cats. Guest blogging from Manhattan by my straight Cuban Diva BFF, who is a lover of anonymity, something I cannot comprehend, and who has not yet settled on her nom de blog.

So, really, nothing heavy.

Y’all come back now, ya hear!