Warner Todd Huston
Marriage-hating 'psychologist' calls Palin a 'special liar'
By Warner Todd Huston
An anti-Palin screed somehow ended up on Psychology Today's website. I know, I know, it's shocking that Psychology Today could sponsor something that is less science than it is PC, hatespeak against conservatives, what with psychology being so scientific and all — but, there you have it. Penned by one Bella DePaulo, the piece really has little worth as a work of science and is little but a political rant filled with name calling and hate for Governor Sarah Palin and anyone that might support her. In the piece Palin is termed a "special liar" by the writer and conservatives are painted as willfully ignorant, knuckle dragging troglodytes.
As I mentioned, DePaulo originally posted her political hit piece at the website of Psychology Today but has since moved the piece to the Huffington Post apparently because the PT website was getting slammed by complaints — and rightfully so.
I have to say the move to the HuffPo was a good one. After all, as little worth as the "science" of psychology offers the world, HuffPo offers even less so and that is precisely where this dreck of DePaulo's belongs.
Now in place of her original piece at the PT website DePaulo posted a rambling lament that Palin's supporters dared to attack her hatespeak. She whines that people are mean to her there. She whines that comments were so bellicose. She whines so much I'd suggest she change her name to Bellow DeWino! Jeeze. Give it a rest lady.
So who is this DePaulo? Bella DePaulo is a "social psychologist" that fancies herself an expert on liars. That she fancies herself such an expert is somewhat amusing seeing as how her status of being a "social psychologist" must give her ample opportunity to employ a tale or two on how legitimate her Ph.D. is. The legitimacy of social psychology aside, DePaulo's chief area of interest is singles, or the unmarried. In other words, she is an opponent of marriage.
So what did she say about Palin?
What DePaulo has to say about Palin, though, isn't nearly as interesting as all her whining she has since added to her posts, the one at Psychology Today and HuffPo both. She is such a whiner that it simply amazes. Everyone is out to get her, it seems.
If you want to read about "psychology" DePaulo's two postings is very worthwhile reading. It reveals a petty, whiney, self-important, prima donna with an over developed sense of superiority who displays just a tinge of paranoia. Now THERE is some "psychology" well revealed.
© Warner Todd Huston
November 22, 2009
An anti-Palin screed somehow ended up on Psychology Today's website. I know, I know, it's shocking that Psychology Today could sponsor something that is less science than it is PC, hatespeak against conservatives, what with psychology being so scientific and all — but, there you have it. Penned by one Bella DePaulo, the piece really has little worth as a work of science and is little but a political rant filled with name calling and hate for Governor Sarah Palin and anyone that might support her. In the piece Palin is termed a "special liar" by the writer and conservatives are painted as willfully ignorant, knuckle dragging troglodytes.
As I mentioned, DePaulo originally posted her political hit piece at the website of Psychology Today but has since moved the piece to the Huffington Post apparently because the PT website was getting slammed by complaints — and rightfully so.
I have to say the move to the HuffPo was a good one. After all, as little worth as the "science" of psychology offers the world, HuffPo offers even less so and that is precisely where this dreck of DePaulo's belongs.
Now in place of her original piece at the PT website DePaulo posted a rambling lament that Palin's supporters dared to attack her hatespeak. She whines that people are mean to her there. She whines that comments were so bellicose. She whines so much I'd suggest she change her name to Bellow DeWino! Jeeze. Give it a rest lady.
So who is this DePaulo? Bella DePaulo is a "social psychologist" that fancies herself an expert on liars. That she fancies herself such an expert is somewhat amusing seeing as how her status of being a "social psychologist" must give her ample opportunity to employ a tale or two on how legitimate her Ph.D. is. The legitimacy of social psychology aside, DePaulo's chief area of interest is singles, or the unmarried. In other words, she is an opponent of marriage.
So what did she say about Palin?
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From my post as an outside observer, it seems to me that Sarah Palin doesn't care much about the truth. In that way, she is a very special liar. Instead, Palin seems to love the effect her disingenuous pronouncements have on her audiences and so she just runs with them. Her fans adore her claims about "death panels" and about Obama supposedly "palling around with terrorists" and all the rest. Look at how they roar with approval and fervor when she tosses that red, bloody moose meat to them — how can the mere (non) truth-value of what she is saying ever compete with that? Plus, the fact that her taunts drive her detractors over the edge — well, that just adds to the fun!
Sarah Palin seems to relish the reaction she gets to her claims and complaints. Among her core fan base, the theme that the mean media and the full-of-themselves campaign staffers were unfair to noble, authentic, small-town Sarah seems to be a winner. Whether it is really true is almost irrelevant.
What DePaulo has to say about Palin, though, isn't nearly as interesting as all her whining she has since added to her posts, the one at Psychology Today and HuffPo both. She is such a whiner that it simply amazes. Everyone is out to get her, it seems.
If you want to read about "psychology" DePaulo's two postings is very worthwhile reading. It reveals a petty, whiney, self-important, prima donna with an over developed sense of superiority who displays just a tinge of paranoia. Now THERE is some "psychology" well revealed.
© Warner Todd Huston
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