Classic BDS
Wow. If you've never seen the abbreviation "BDS," you might not be familiar with it. For those who don't follow all things political, I'll help you out -- BDS is "Bush Derangement Syndrome." I imagine the APA will come up with the exact classifications for this syndrome (if they haven't already). Wikipedia credits the source of the syndrome to Charles Krauthammer:
"the acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies, the presidency -- nay -- the very existence of George W. Bush."
Now, if there's any psychologists or psychiatrists (I always forget which is which) who really want to study this syndrome, I can provide a classic "textbook" case of BDS, with an example. Last week I posted about Democrats. Specifically, it was about one bill that the Democrats did not support. It outlined what was in the bill and gave quotes of Democrats -- those same Democrats who would not support the bill. The post was about showing how Democrats say one thing but actually DO another. Along comes a person to comment. The very first comment was about President Bush. Now there was absolutely nothing in the post about President Bush at all. It was about Democrats. I told the commenter that they could read the post. At this point, the commenter almost got it. He mentioned that my post didn't mention Bush at all -- but then he continued to ask about President Bush's position. After trying to explain to the commenter that I was talking about the United States Senate, he continued to ask about president Bush. I went ahead and explained in simple terms that the post was about the Senate and not Bush. I explained that I really didn't care what Bush thought about this particular bill. Therefore, this commenter somehow logically concluded that I was ignorant. Yes, because I didn't want to talk about something that this person did (Bush), I was ignorant. The discussion actually continued. In each and every comment (except one), this posted continued to mention Bush. As of this writing, he has continued to mention Bush -- 19 times now. And he's blamed Bush for, well, I'm not sure what. And yes, because I didn't want to talk about what he wanted to talk about, he started calling me names. Take a peek at the thread if you dare -- but be careful, if you attempt to apply rational logic or attempt to discuss with him, you may actually get dumber. It's a true classic case of Bush derangement syndrome.
Comments
Posted by: Ogre at July 23, 2007 10:51 PM (JzmO7)
Posted by: Nathan Tabor at July 24, 2007 05:49 AM (HQYcw)
Posted by: Ogre at July 24, 2007 08:49 AM (JzmO7)
How you cannot know any of this is beyond me. Why won't you admit that cheney started the War for Oil after losing a bet to scooter libby about GWB catching that greased pig while wearing a clown suit?
You right wingers are all the same, just like meathead says in his book "I Drool, Therefore I'm Wet."
You should pick up a copy and get a dose of reality.
Posted by: kender at July 24, 2007 04:00 PM (TaeWH)
I am neither, My degree is in psychology, but I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor. Dr. Sanity is a Psychiatrist. Both of us agree that BDS is a serious disorder causing one not only to hate all things Bush, but to be completely divorced from reality. The vast majority of sufferors of BDS will say the sky is green if Bush says it is blue. Meatbrain has more BDS than usual, but he may also have something else going on because he continues to ask questions about issues not posted, but only brought up to try to embarrass the host. He never does, because of his irrationality and OCD like behaviors over what ever his question is. Interesting case... should be an entire chapter to himself in a BDS text.
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