Using his law enforcement experience and data drawn from the FBI's behavioral analysis unit, Jim Kouri has collected a series of personality traits common to a couple of professions.
Kouri, who's a vice president of the National Assn. of Chiefs of Police, has assembled traits such as superficial charm, an exaggerated sense of self-worth, glibness, lying, lack of remorse and manipulation of others.
These traits, Kouri points out in his analysis, are common to psychopathic serial killers.
But -- and here's the part that may spark some controversy and defensive discussion -- these traits are also common to American politicians. (Maybe you already suspected.)
Yup. Violent homicide aside, our elected officials often show many of the exact same character traits as criminal nut-jobs, who run from police but not for office.
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Perhaps this is why so many politicians on the Left so vociferously defend Tiller, who was, by every measure, a serial killer. What about Barry Soetoro Obama's pathological deconstruction of American culture, commerce, security, health care, and basic constitutional rights? His philosophies are anti-American. But then, so is much of the Liberal Left. Oh, well.
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seriously, where did this guy get this list of traits? Are serial killers superficially charming? Do you know anyone who doesn't lie? And the shear arrogance of assigning a trait like "lack of remorse" to as large and diverse a group as politicians is idiotic.
Think! Don't be a sheep!
Once again BenT has rose to a new level of liberal denial.
Q.
How diverse are politicians Bent?
A.
The vast vast majority of politicians are/were lawyers (more than 9 times any other). A trade where superficial charm, an exaggerated sense of self-worth, glibness, lying, lack of remorse and manipulation of others are an asset.
It makes sense when you take your brain out of libtard mode and think about it.
"Diverse" is not a word I would describe politicans, or serial killers for that matter