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"pathological" Definitions
  1. not reasonable or sensible; impossible to control
  2. caused by, or connected with, disease or illness
  3. (specialist) connected with pathology

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Domestic abusers are not pathological all the time; they're just pathological some of the time.
It can be more or less broken down into two variants: pathological and non-pathological.
The problem with a pathological liar is not so much the lies and deception; the problem is that a pathological liar has no conscience.
His gifts (pocket awareness, nimble hands and feet, accuracy, a pathological avoidance of turnovers) are tethered by his limitations (a weak arm, short stature, that same pathological avoidance of turnovers).
" On Trump, Sanders called the president a "pathological liar.
" He also called Trump "amoral" and a "pathological liar.
But at least they won't be remembered as pathological freaks.
" In response, the Twitter user called Kardashian a "pathological liar.
Yet pathological optimism is a prerequisite for any Lib Dem.
Meanwhile, Trump is the sum total of his pathological insecurities.
I brush my teeth every day, but it's not pathological.
Ted Cruz told Americans to vote for the pathological liar.
Led by a pathological liar, it lies on his behalf.
What is required is an almost baroque, almost pathological commitment.
Schlichter entered a psychiatric institution to treat his pathological gambling.
"It's pathological; it's addictive," Chow said of his tennis habit.
That he is almost pathological in the way he lies.
"You're a pathological liar," charged Representative Paul Gosar of Arizona.
He was really pathological about it, really sociopathic about it.
Meanwhile, Cruz called Trump a "a pathological liar," on May 3.
The story is how this man was a total pathological liar.
Bernie Sanders called Trump racist, xenophobic and a pathological liar. Sen.
Self-possession like hers is often interpreted as pretentious, or pathological.
"Paddock was a pathological gambler, psychopath and a sociopath," he said.
" Clinton's image briefly appeared on the Wikipedia page for "pathological lying.
But her sense of family borders on the pathological, the immature.
" Cruz fired back, calling Trump "utterly immoral" and a "pathological liar.
" To me, Soulless is the classic pathological sociopath: "I don't care.
Then he attacked him as a pathological liar and unrivaled narcissist.
The photos' prettiness becomes pathological — diplomacy distilled to its empty aesthetics.
Menopause isn't just a collection of symptoms or a pathological condition.
"We have a president … who is a pathological liar," Sanders said.
Cruz called Trump "utterly amoral" and a "pathological liar" in response.
This is not to endorse endlessly torturing ourselves or pathological guilt.
These activities, of course, aren't seen as pathological or necessarily involuntary.
Amyloid accumulation is considered a main pathological sign of Alzheimer's disease.
" Ted Cruz said he was "utterly amoral" and "a pathological liar.
"This man is a pathological liar," Cruz told reporters on Tuesday.
But compulsively engaging in these behaviors is, according to modern psychology, pathological.
It is in these cracks of abstraction that truly pathological politics grows.
Consumption of fish oil supplements was not correlated with pathological brain changes.
I just have never known an Aquarius that wasn't a pathological liar.
Democrats characterize Trump as a narcissistic, dangerously erratic, pathological liar and demagogue.
" For his part, Cruz called Trump "totally amoral" and "a pathological liar.
I became a pathological liar about my experiences, as a defense mechanism.
That's what ultimately makes Labrie come off as pathological: his own arrogance.
Republicans reacted by finding someone with a pathological urge to punch back.
" Giuliani also said that Cohen has been described as a "pathological liar.
That pathological liar could never get her stories straight on those emails.
The first explanation would be that the president is a pathological liar.
And female pleasure is irrelevant, even pathological, if it exists at all.
Trump's impulsive recklessness, his pathological need to impress, is his defining characteristic.
And unless they're pathological liars, don't worry about them faking flu shots.
And further, what use is it to label Trump's behavior as pathological?
They called him a felon, a con man and a pathological liar.
That's the trouble with pathological narcissists: You can never love them enough.
Of course, as in most cases, likely he's simply a pathological liar.
But charm, along with a pathological persistence, got him a long way.
Maybe I had my pathological fear of everything to thank for it.
Second, scaring business into action sits uneasily with Mr Johnson's pathological optimism.
"The truth is that Donald Trump is a pathological liar," Sanders said.
Identity politics and a culture of victimhood have caused these pathological behaviors.
Resnick has called Simpson "pathological" and we're told she still fears him.
Haley last year slammed the body for its "relentless, pathological campaign" against Israel.
President Trump is being investigated by people who possess pathological hatred for him.
By the end, Cruz bitterly labeled his conqueror an "utterly amoral" pathological liar.
However, in people with allergies, these defenses become excessive, resulting in pathological allergies.
In two-party politics, a "pathological liar" is always better than a Democrat.
Once again, African-Americans were cast as pathological, an indistinguishable and unsympathetic mass.
What would you say to people who find your work pathological or perverse?
" Senator Bernie Sanders recently called Trump "delusional in many respects, a pathological liar.
Even Cersei, in her pathological fashion, has helped break down old patriarchal patterns.
"I think he's a pathological liar, and yeah, it's not shocking," she said.
Ms. Dombek doesn't deny that pathological narcissism is real, and can be dangerous.
While Tabitha and Moe momentarily worry Elodie is "pathological," that isn't the case.
Giuliani unloaded on Cohen as a "pathological liar" during an interview Thursday night.
Letter of Recommendation American reality television has a near-pathological focus on success.
"My response to that is that he's a pathological liar and a superpredator."
Being a hardcore Moonie meant a devotion to the show bordering on pathological.
That's not to say there's something pathological about the writers on display here.
Such hysteria becomes pathological and unwieldy, distorting good sense and turning introspection outward.
That they are exhibitionists, that they're pathological, that they must have questionable motives.
Pathological liar that she is, Duty squirms out of all of Infinity's accusations.
He was aware that his own attraction to them had a pathological element.
But why such pathological need to reaffirm belonging, and who exactly are "we"?
This presumes that McConnell is suffering from a pathological case of advance planning.
No kids visiting at all, and a hand-washing regimen that seemed pathological.
All along, his allies have watched racial pornography, describing black America as pathological.
But yeah, "evil pathological liar" was probably enough to list here on it's own.
When did interpretations of cross-dressing transition from, as you write, "popular" to "pathological"?
" Sanders also called Trump a "pathological liar" for claiming Sanders was "married in Moscow.
This pathological resistance to President Trump is going to hurt them badly in November.
Or shows he's a pathological liar 😂😂😂 you actually believe this story?
Cruz on the other hand called Trump a "a pathological liar " on May 3.
" Or Ted Cruz, who finds Trump "utterly immoral" and considers him a "pathological liar.
And I told you, I'm not sure you're pathological enough to run for president.
Furthermore, Cruz had described Trump as a bully, "utterly amoral," and a pathological liar.
Gnilka says "rumination" or negative self-talk is a big part of pathological perfectionism.
It was partly because of what I consider a pathological hatred of Hillary Clinton.
Pathological aspects, fear, and the dark side of intoxication, are relevant inspirations as well.
Sadly, a lot of voters don't care if a candidate is a pathological liar.
Have we ever seen this degree of brazen, pathological mendacity in American public life?
Freud had, in other words, retroactively classified the Victorian cult of mourning as pathological.
She is not a gourmand, either, since she need not possess a pathological appetite.
What a miserable, pathological subculture—some Brown Shirts in Berlin in 1933 type shit.
You can call this toxic masculinity, pathological narcissism or the ugly face of patriarchy.
James Comey's testimony confirmed for me that Mr. Trump is indeed a pathological liar.
"Ultimately, cognitive behavioral therapy is the best treatment for pathological blushing," Dr. Azarani said.
No person who has demonstrated himself to be a pathological liar should be president.
And that is, we cannot continue having a pathological liar in the White House.
And that is, we cannot continue having a pathological liar in the White House.
This study is: It links disparate arenas of medicine through a common pathological mechanism.
"We've got a pathological liar in the White House, we don't need pathological lies about the Iraq War from the Democrats when we're confronting the most dangerous president in modern history," David Sirota, an adviser and speechwriter for Sanders's 2020 campaign said.
Valdés's translator, David Frye, is overfond of the word "litany," which appears with pathological frequency.
We are not blinded by the same pathological hate of all things Donald Trump it.
It will also make it easier for doctors to profile tumors and confirm pathological diagnoses.
Each category can be broken into more specific conditions like overspending, workaholism and pathological gambling.
Liv has been a country blues-singing cowgirl, a pathological liar, and a frat bro.
His modest, socially awkward demeanor is belied by an unshakeable conviction that approaches the pathological.
"This can lead to serious distortion or social pathological phenomena, if left unaddressed," he said.
"Genetic similarity increases the risk for expressing recessive, potentially pathological, traits and abnormalities," she says.
Only by facing and acting on this obvious truth can this pathological culture be healed.
"Anxiety is a natural reaction to stress — it's not necessarily pathological or dangerous," she said.
Marvel rage recognizably drew on the same pathological pettiness as straw rage and hamburger rage.
The true criminal, he continued, was Mr. Rechnitz, whom he called an entitled, pathological liar.
Everything Guardiola has done stems from his meticulousness, from his almost pathological attention to detail.
The man, described as a pathological liar, will go through intensive rehabilitation, reported The Guardian.
" Republicans hammered Cohen on the same theme, with one member calling Cohen "a pathological liar.
But Mr. Trump's pathological inability to accept responsibility is just the culmination of a trend.
America has an almost pathological attachment to making benefits conditional on formal, full-time employment.
I would also like to visit the Anatomical Pathological Museum which has very limited public hours.
McCarthy proved to be a pathological liar, who exaggerated his war record and colourfully abused opponents.
"It's just because we don't have the pathological evidence [that we do with microcephaly]," Petersen explained.
"This man is a pathological liar," Cruz charged, adding that Trump was also a "serial philanderer."
The 12 owners are invested to a degree that's pathological, especially because there's no material reward.
Pathological lying has been normalized and vulnerable groups of people are afraid of losing their rights.
It may also be associated with pathological eating, feeling out of control, remorse, guilt, and shame.
Given that Trump is a pathological liar, we cannot be sure of his youthful athletic prowess.
But pathological fear in the hearts of the super-powerful does more than just humanize them.
"I did all the logical, reasonable, sensible, pathological things people do with anxiety," he told me.
They will think they are invincible and most definitely increase their violent pathological and predatory behavior.
Cruz labeled Trump a "pathological liar," a "serial philanderer," a bully, "utterly amoral," and a narcissist.
The reason Clinton is having so much trouble with young voters is her almost pathological realism.
It leads to a very large number of diseases and is a pathological process in itself.
"Well, listen, grandiose notion of self-worth, pathological lying, lack of empathy and remorse," he said.
Scientific research and common sense long ago repudiated the once-held view that homosexuality is pathological.
Yes. Do I find his obsessive Obama-erasure quest both pathological and a poor policy mission?
"Bill" was actually an alias used by Randall Saito, whom prosecutors described as a pathological predator.
But what do you do if that pathological narcissist is the president of the United States?
If pathological narcissists derive their power from attention, we ought not to give it to them.
Hillary Clinton's pathological lying is okay, but anything they don't like spoken by Trump is not.
It will mean a president, who is, without any doubt, hopelessly corrupt and a pathological liar.
The owners are driven by the share price and a pathological desire to avoid brand damage.
He was a pathological gainsayer, picking arguments with a Larry David–like attention to the inane.
Such a catastrophic outcome would, ironically, be a most unpetty result of Trump's innate, pathological pettiness.
She is far more complicated, her devotion to Tannhäuser almost pathological and her behavior self-destructive.
She is far more complicated, her devotion to Tannhäuser almost pathological and her behavior self-destructive.
When do outlandish statements by a political personality cross over from merely disagreeable to outright pathological?
In the court's ruling, the father's claims were described as lacking "pathological" emotional or physical harm.
I mean, that&aposs somehow -- look, again, this is back to this pathological hatred of Donald Trump.
But holding on to a clearly pathological status quo because the alternative is uncertain makes no sense.
He claimed Cohen could face a new DOJ probe because of his "pathological" lying during the testimony.
Is it a stretch to see Allen Iverson's sublime orneriness and near-pathological defiance in Sam Hinkie?
Pathological would suggest lack of thought process and consent; no active engagement and desire on both sides.
"Among 'big-time' reporters, there's an almost pathological fear of looking unsophisticated," one veteran political reporter explained.
Rapture is not a logical state of mind: it is more like a state of pathological sublimity.
Beck has been a strong opponent of Trump, previously calling him a psychopath, narcissist and pathological liar.
Have we really succumbed to where we accept a pathological liar for president as the new normal?
They must not allow the president, a bully & a pathological liar, or anyone else to intimidate them.
Which is to say that haters who constantly let loose suffer from a kind of pathological condition.
Before dropping out of the race, Cruz called Trump an "utterly amoral" pathological liar, narcissist and bully.
In reality, he was a pathological liar and a drunk living in an elaborate, changeable fantasy world.
Indeed, a number of market surveys have reported a nearly pathological aversion to baths across many cultures.
I get it: My ruse has outed not only me as a pathological charlatan, but him, too.
To his skeptics, it was confirmation that Giuliani had a pathological need to remain in the spotlight.
The crucial evidence in his conviction came from an eyewitness who may have been a pathological liar.
Every adult, child, animal and inanimate object in this house is a pathological liar, narc and hypocrite.
Deep down, he knows he's a pathological liar and he's not the person he says he is.
Aghast critics chalk up his self-obsession to narcissistic personality disorder and his fictions to pathological lying.
Mr. Matskevich said posing for Mr. Musco was part of his evolution of overcoming his pathological shyness.
THE BOY WHO LOVED TOO MUCH A True Story of Pathological Friendliness By Jennifer Latson 290 pp.
" Dated April 2017, it was titled "Trump's Mental Health: Is Pathological Narcissism the Key to Trump's Behavior?
Yet, Trump has taken that tendency to a truly pathological level with the debacle over Hurricane Dorian.
When they went in, there was no reason to suspect they were dealing with a pathological liar.
If we're looking at a pathological liar, he won't allow us to dispute his version of events.
"The fraud that Trump is, the pathological liar that he is, has to be exposed," Sanders said.
THE man at the heart of Tony Kushner's "Angels in America" is not content with mere pathological lying.
More from VICE: "What's pathological or problematic always needs to be evaluated within the cultural context," Krizan says.
"Why not make something that can sort of replicate but doesn't have pathological features to it?" he asked.
In just two words, Gadsby illuminates how, since time immemorial, men have gotten to decide who is pathological.
"Number 10, the establishment Conservative Party, have a pathological hatred of me," Farage told Fox News on Friday.
Rape, in this schema, is not "something exceptional or pathological" but a symptom of the way things are.
The result is a near-pathological resistance toward taking a stand against actors that brazenly flout Facebook's rules.
Ann Lee's almost pathological aversion to sex and marriage, or John Humphrey Noye's embrace of "complex marriage" — a.k.a.
Usually, psychopaths are cunning and charming, have an over-sized sense of self-worth, and are pathological liars.
By the end of the series, Bobbitt reveals himself as a potential pathological liar and a serial abuser.
Her narcissism is pathological at this point; it's sharp and dangerous and she wields it without even thinking.
Of the 45 million French adults, 18.5 percent are considered to have some sort of pathological, psychiatric problem.
In this case, researchers identified a significant overlap in the traits of pathological narcissism with two specific pathways.
" But once it was revealed that Cohen had secretly taped Trump, Giuliani slammed Cohen as a "pathological manipulator.
" HOW RUDY GIULIANI REACTED: President Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani lashed out at Cohen, calling him a "pathological liar.
"There continues to be no very good evidence that this is a pathological modern human," Dr. Baab said.
Some pica behaviors, like eating coins or batteries, are associated with serious mental illness and are clearly pathological.
Rather, what the pathologists were finding wasn't particularly pathological—these thyroid cancers had little propensity to cause illness.
" Trump's comments drew fire from former Obama staffers, who blasted Trump a "pathological liar" and a "deranged animal.
"Currently only about two percent of the population struggle with pathological narcissism," Ferretti explained, offering an optimistic view.
Before making his announcement, Cruz called Trump a "pathological liar" and "utterly amoral," The New York Times reports.
The prosecutors' summary of the cases reads like a litany of uninformed consent wrapped inside a pathological dynamic.
The answer seems to be yes as Hilton just recently doubled down on calling Lohan a "pathological liar."
Tragically, we have a president today who is a pathological liar and who is running a corrupt administration.
All these youths would need to indulge in such "social pathological phenomena" is $10,000 to buy the currency.
This training routine of excess epitomizes something pathological in our culture of consumption, where satiation is never possible.
Trump is a "pathological liar" who is "utterly amoral" and does not know right from wrong, Cruz said.
The brewery's owner, Stanislav Bernard, defended the Facebook post, calling #MeToo a "pathological campaign" that bordered on hysteria.
Cruz, for his part, called Trump a "pathological liar," a "sniveling coward," a "serial philanderer" and "utterly amoral."
But does a pathological liar really want to pick a fight with the caretakers of America's Best Idea?
" Reagan told host Chris Matthews that Trump isn't just acting abnormally, he is acting "pathological in his behavior.
In the middle of all of his addresses, he called President Trump a "pathological liar," drawing raucous applause.
We've seen this all before—the avoidance of questions, the pandering, the almost pathological focus on talking points.
It's not that I don't believe that Weinstein has pathological issues as well as distorted views of women.
This kind of work, which is common in neuroscience research, requires time and a borderline pathological attention to detail.
" Cruz unloads with epic takedown of 'pathological liar,' 'narcissist' Donald Trump "He is proud of being a serial philanderer.
Trump is a pathological liar and a racist and that he lied to the American people during his campaign.
The woman scored high on memory tests, but the pathological changes in her brain affected her judgment, Sanford said.
With my intricate credit-card protocol, however, I edge from borderline pathetic but ecologically friendly into, I fear, pathological.
" During the presidential campaign, Trump was harshly critical of Carson, at one point saying Carson has a "pathological temper.
All I do know is that "clean" is definitely the wrong word for Congress's pathological avoidance of spending cuts.
It identified four stages of pathological CTE severity among the brains, based on amounts of tau buildup and distribution.
And yesterday, during the Dems' town hall, Hillz and Bernie called him a pathological liar and a political arsonist.
It's a pathological paradigm, belied by a culturally-enforced shame that holds hands with the extraordinary vulnerability of pregnancy.
Her letters show no sign that she suffered from a pathological grief, nor do they hint at mental instability.
At one point, Trump compared what he called Carson's "pathological" temper to the mental issues of a child molester.
"They must not allow the president, a bully & a pathological liar, or anyone else to intimidate them," he added.
Fong says that would mean more people struggle with this issue than with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia or pathological gambling.
Dr. McKee has determined four pathological stages, which she has linked to psychological problems, like depression or explosive anger.
These communities have been struggling to gain acceptance, equal rights and to lose the stigma of being somehow pathological.
Death anxiety becomes abnormal when it forms the basis of pathological thoughts and behaviors that interfere with normal living.
Dershowitz has strenuously denied the allegations, and maintained that Giuffre is a near-pathological liar engineering an extortion plot.
When we first see Don Giovanni, the pathological womanizer is mid-conquest, attempting to force himself on Donna Anna.
My colleague Stephen Castle describes Mr. Corbyn's pathological ducking and weaving on the most momentous issue facing the country.
As for the former, many people, especially men, don't recognize pathological behavior when it comes to women and food.
Some activist groups reject the very idea of therapeutic treatment, claiming that there is nothing pathological to be treated.
"This study potentially establishes a link between a human pathological condition and the skin of African elephants," Milinkovitch said.
" Trump's comments drew fire from former Obama staffers, who blasted Trump as a "pathological liar" and a "deranged animal.
They see the Democratic Party failing its constituents again and again through pathological caution and fealty to monied interests.
Adding that he also calls the President a "pathological liar," Sanders said he didn't feel good using such harsh terms.
Few things faze him, and a pathological (that's the word his colleagues use) optimism has buoyed him through formidable challenges.
But I don't think we're seeing anything that I would describe as pathological identification with the female point of view.
" Americans, Clinton argued here, "don't need conspiracy theories and pathological self-congratulations, we need leadership, common sense and concrete plans.
As a result, Republicans, whether or not they think Trump is a narcissistic, amoral pathological liar, are stuck with him.
It is time for the government to take action as it could lead to serious pathological phenomena if left unchecked.
"Philosophers felt it was the rot of civilization, that it was a morally horrible, pathological, and dangerous thing," Laqueur claims.
"It is literally painful to write this sentence, but the president of the United States is pathological liar," he wrote.
"For the third group—the pathological group—everything has to be done perfectly or it just bugs them," he says.
Yesterday, as the Indiana primary slipped away from him, he attacked Mr Trump as a "pathological liar" and "utterly immoral".
No less pathological is the guilty coyness with which "King of Jazz" simultaneously acknowledges and effaces jazz's African-American origins.
The Texan hit out at Trump as "utterly amoral" and a "pathological liar," but it was all to no avail.
" After the tape regarding the Playboy model was publicized, President Donald Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, called Cohen a "pathological liar.
"We need governors, like Abdul, to stand up to the greed and the pathological lying of Donald Trump," Sanders said.
"I think the fraud that Trump is, the pathological liar that he is, has to be exposed," the senator said.
Answers could have implications for how to treat, curb or prevent destructively risky behavior, like pathological gambling or drug addiction.
Amyloid plaques and Tau tangles—the pathological hallmarks of the disease—can be observed 20 years before actual symptoms appear.
"I go to the bottom of the stack, and saw this scan that was obviously pathological," he told Smithsonian Magazine.
"If you live in a world where you are constantly discounting, you attract the worst, most pathological customers," he said.
" In the post, Monahan alleged Ellison was unfaithful and characterized his behavior as "pathological lying, cheating," and "smearing my name.
They also toss in sermonettes on personal behavior, about families breaking down and the "pathological" behavior of young black men.
This advice works fine if the pathological narcissist is a neighbor, a childhood friend, even a cousin or a colleague.
" According to a 1976 memo from the F.B.I., "O'Brien is described by even his closest friends as a pathological liar.
Amazon prides itself on its almost pathological focus on what its customers want, rather than what its competitors are doing.
You see that happening, and you think they are here for an extended vacation, but it's really a pathological process.
At other times in my life, I might have viewed this as a pathological neurosis akin to tilting at windmills.
We have a pathological liar in the White House, and he is tearing away at the fabric of our democracy.
According to the stereotype, sexual predators preyed exclusively and deliberately on children — and, most importantly, they were pathological about it.
Among those selling goods and services to the mega-rich, it encourages a pathological incuriosity about the origins of clients' fortunes.
" In the post, Monahan alleged that Ellison was unfaithful and characterized his behavior as "pathological lying, cheating," and "smearing my name.
You got to know her then, and from the beginning, you saw that she was a pathological liar and a thief.
Lawyers for the officers have aggressively cast doubt on Chambers' claims and character; in short, they've said she's a pathological liar.
An accurate pathological diagnosis is essential in dictating the treatment strategy for the patient, which might take advantage of precision medicine.
The long oil boom that started at nearby Spindletop bequeathed Houston a freewheeling spirit and a pathological suspicion of zoning laws.
It denounces what the authors see as a fundamentalist front for a pathological concoction of hard-line religious and political ideas.
This complicated pathological process of excess fat and dysfunction is called adiposopathy, and it makes the treatment of obesity very difficult.
This incinerator would have handled "pathological waste" at the nuclear bunker beneath The Greenbriar resort near White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
This incinerator would have handled "pathological waste" at the nuclear bunker beneath The Greenbriar resort near White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
On a societal level, any interest a man has in things designated for children, especially girls, is seen as downright pathological.
Trump's cozying up to Russia, longtime Trump friend Roger Ailes told Wolff, came from a near-pathological need for Putin's approval.
"We call it 'pathological wanting,' the idea that you're very much jonesing and having a preoccupation that isn't pleasurable," Fong says.
"This man is a pathological liar," Mr. Cruz said, ticking off Mr. Trump's distortions, his infidelities, his penchant for conspiracy theories.
Anybody expecting a pathological monolith gets, instead, a kaleidoscope of personalities and class, of parents — married, single and somewhere in between.
He has since reversed course, slamming him as a "pathological liar" and arguing Tuesday's guilty plea reflects a pattern of dishonesty.
First, they perfectly capture Trump's pathological need for approval, which leads him to say yes to whatever supporters put to him.
" Cruz called him an "amoral pathological liar" and said if he is elected "this country could well plunge into the abyss.
Zarif said the U.S. had an "unhealthy" and "pathological obsession" with Iran and accused Pence of trying to bully his allies.
Or was he a darker figure, a pathological liar and a nasty, racist drunk who was a lousy husband and father?
Before that, a pathological need to outwork everyone around him was the only advantage he had to get where he is.
Unencumbered by any sense of shame, and driven by a pathological level of ambition, Maurice has the heart of a sniper.
"I believe Goldwater has the same pathological make-up as Hitler, Castro, Stalin and other known schizophrenic leaders," wrote yet another.
Instead of being praised as a straight-shooter, I was called a gold-digger, a con artist, and a pathological liar.
" She also wrote that the book's "generous assortment of voices, from the pathological to the philosophical, makes for rich, variegated reading.
They reviled reporters, labeling them "maggots" and "pathological liars," and made enemies in city government, including Toronto's Police Chief Bill Blair.
"I'm gonna tell you what I really think of Donald Trump: This man is a pathological liar," Cruz said in May.
The first pathological changes in the brain, the amyloid plaques, appear up to 20 years before there is any cognitive impairment.
Democrats are not going to beat Donald Trump by outmaneuvering him at his own game of anger, distortion and pathological lying.
Authors like Nell Zink, Ottessa Moshfegh and Paula Bomer also love to write women who take pleasure in being pathological disasters.
In court, defense attorney Tom Mesereau dismissed Constand as a "pathological liar" and a "con artist" who was after Cosby's money.
Instead of being praised as a straight shooter, I was called a gold digger, a con artist, and a pathological liar.
They suggested that loneliness as well as low-grade and more serious depression may have similar pathological effects on the brain.
Here's what Trump said in November 2015 about the man he heaped praise on today: [Carson] said he's got pathological disease.
And they didn&apost necessarily to have any reason to think that they were dealing with a pathological liar and a fraudster.
Too often, bisexuality is a trait ascribed to power-hungry pathological liars, and rarely to characters who are easy to relate to.
The TTP, LeJ and IS are united in their pathological loathing of Shias, who make up an estimated 20% of Pakistan's population.
These fabricated creatures, each one unique, are manifestations of Ching's pathological phobia and hyper-awareness of cockroaches in daily Hong Kong life.
Cars are inherently about projecting a self-image, and hundreds of thousands of Americans chose to project one of profound, pathological selfishness.
Is there something inherently pathological in spending too much time logged in, something that distances us from others rather than connecting us?
Howey is confronting his position and values as a painter with a nearly medical clarity, then revealing them with commensurately pathological candor.
"As is the case virtually every day, Donald Trump is showing the American people that he is a pathological liar," Sanders said.
He's a pathological obsessive, Weldon insists, and would never think of hanging up his cape the way Christopher Nolan suggested he might.
The film is scrupulous, almost pathological, in its insistence of following its own rules to their own logical extensions, damn the consequences.
Many consider him vulgar, narcissistic, and self-serving, a pathological liar who seems unprepared for, even incurious about, the office he's holding.
" Giuliani added that Cohen "is the kind of witness that can really destroy your whole case," and called Cohen a "pathological liar.
A spokesman for India's external affairs ministry responded by saying Pakistan had a "pathological compulsion" to involve itself in internal Indian matters.
"The difficulty in keeping weight off reflects biology, not a pathological lack of willpower affecting two-thirds of the U.S.A.," he said.
S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE an "utterly amoral" bully, narcissist, pathological liar. Day-umm!
It's why so many people, angry and feeling disenfranchised, are willing to consider for president a man who is so clearly pathological.
He lies, blatantly and frequently, in a way that is either pathological or part of a convoluted strategy for manipulating the truth.
Sanders also took shots at Trump on Sunday, accusing him of being a "pathological" liar who had brazenly misled working-class voters.
But it dramatizes the reckless, pathological need for approval and the public demand for self-exposure that haunt the current political climate.
" On Tuesday, Cruz shot back against Trump after the front-runner made the claims, calling Trump "utterly amoral" and a "pathological liar.
" Mr. Trump on Mr. Carson being violent as a child: "He actually said 'pathological temper,' and then he defined it as disease.
Giuliani quickly changed his tune on Trump's former fixer, attacking him as a "pathological liar" during a Thursday night appearance on CNN.
Rudofsky, a professional architect and polymath, found the manner in which Western culture dictated fashion to be utterly absurd, bordering on pathological.
"I am the original hoarder," he told The New York Times in 2013, referring to his passionate — perhaps borderline pathological — collecting habits.
ROME — Pope Francis said Saturday that abortion was always unacceptable, regardless of whether a fetus is fatally ill or has pathological disorders.
"This can lead to serious distortion or social pathological phenomena, if left unaddressed," he said in a statement after a cabinet meeting.
Though pediatricians reassure parents that the behavior is not pathological, they don't always offer suggestions for how to handle it, she said.
Yes, a majority of Americans find Trump repulsive — his lies, his pathological narcissism, his lack of decency, his illiteracy of democratic principles.
Mr. Trump, he said then, was a "pathological liar" and a "serial philanderer," an "utterly amoral" conspiracy-monger and a peerless narcissist.
While he isn't a populist, however, Trump is a pathological liar, the most dishonest man ever to hold high office in America.
The other refers to sprightly Sue Ann who, despite her infectious giggle, turns out to be far more pathological than her suitor.
The British prime minister's rise to the top was fuelled by a mixture of Etonian charm, social connections, pathological dishonesty and disloyalty.
The similarities between the two of you are unavoidable: the preening, the insecurity, the pathological narcissism, the chronic lying, the bad haircuts.
It&aposs surprisingly common, with 3 to 10% of the population grappling with some form of pathological love, according to Psychology Today.
"This can lead to serious distortion or social pathological phenomena, if left unaddressed," Mr. Lee said after a cabinet meeting in November.
Indeed, why would America, a country that regards itself as the greatest on earth, allow a pathological liar to be its leader?
By the time men reach 18 years old, the figure drops to around two percent and is referred to as 'pathological phimosis.
Donald Trump's regular, pathological lying underscores that the real goal of fascist rhetoric is not to convince, but to awe and impress.
And it&aposs part of this pathological Mueller investigation that they can&apost let go of the more and more tenuous it become.
The names and the accusations flew from either side as Cruz responded by calling Trump a "pathological liar" and a "narcissist" last May.
Unfortunately for Mr Cruz, he has appeared craven in begging for the president's support (Mr Cruz once called Mr Trump "a pathological liar").
It is both a moving tribute to his father and an oblique but telling examination of Argentina's lingering, pathological streak of self-destruction.
Matthews, whom local authorities said "demonstrated the characteristics of a pathological fire setter," has now been charged with arson and hate crimes charges.
After coming under a barrage of attacks from the president Sunday, Bloomberg responded by calling Trump a "pathological liar" — standard rhetoric among Democrats.
In November, Trump, citing a phrase used in Carson's autobiography, said the retired neurosurgeon had a "pathological temper" that could not be cured.
" Bernie Sanders On Trump: "I hate to say this, because I hate to disparage public officials, but Donald Trump is a pathological liar.
The reason that I am exhausting is that every instinct and fiber of my pathological self-regard calls me to abuse of power.
"I hesitate to say this because I really don't like to disparage public officials, but Donald Trump is a pathological liar," Sanders said.
In technical terms, this means the criteria have low specificity: the thoughts or feelings of many normal gamers will be flagged as pathological.
According to Millard, it slowly became accepted that a highly stressful pathological incident in your life wouldn't have to stain your family forever.
She is the queen of hand-wringing Anglican piety, self-sacrifice as a moral good, pathological humility as the highest pride of all.
The second half of "Bacurau" is unsparing in its violence, filled with gunfire, terror in the night and revolutionary fervor that skews pathological.
Nationalism is pathological because it forces people to feed on their own vulnerabilities, causing a myriad of self-inflicted wounds in the process.
At various points, Taylor comes across as mentally ill, pathological in her lies and perhaps unable to distinguish what's real from what's not.
Karl Bendetsen — "both bigots, the former a fool, the latter a brilliant pathological liar" — of wildly exaggerating dangers posed by Japanese-Americans there.
Karl Bendetsen — "both bigots, the former a fool, the latter a brilliant pathological liar" — of wildly exaggerating dangers posed by Japanese-Americans there.
Not to put too fine a point on it, pathological pettiness almost surely put Donald Trump over the top in the 2016 election.
Others, driven by ordinary self-regard or something more pathological, may have believed they were doing their patients or the world a favor.
The cranium has ruminated for decades in a display case, amid pathological and anatomical anomalies such as malformed fetuses and pickled liver stones.
If he appears conciliatory, they're going to very badly damage themselves with average voters who are going to say these guys are pathological.
And some exhibit a kind of pathological realism, as in the case of a terra-cotta figure whose body sprouts tumor-like knobs.
We are culturally prepared to perceive women's natural aging as uninteresting at best, pathological at worst—deserving of dismissal or disgust or both.
Trump made fun of Robby Mook, Clinton's campaign manager, for sounding like Tommy Flanagan, a pathological liar Lovitz played in the late 1980s.
Although the facts would imply that these pathological objects of fascination and dread are up to tricks that astrophysicists have not yet conceived.
All of these actions are consistent with the pathological pattern he has already shown of resorting to violence the more he feels threatened.
Cruz responded in a memorable news conference, in which he called Trump a "pathological liar," a "narcissist" and "a serial philanderer," among other things.
In the Kylie Cosmetics office, Jenner has taken the pathological pursuit of luxury to its logical conclusion with a dedicated Champagne bottle vending machine.
In America, Donald Trump's pathological lying and constant attacks on the media as "enemies of the people" and "fake news" are taking their toll.
I see nothing wrong with doing all we can to rid ourselves of pathological anxiety, including using drugs to alter our painful emotional memories.
One of them is the realization of how wild Howie is, of how just off, how unhinged Howie is, and how pathological he is.
Trump has pretty clearly demonstrated that he's a clueless pathological liar, so you better strap in for four years of some really awful shit.
CRUZ: I will say, it is fairly remarkable to see Donald defending Ben after he called, "pathological," and compared him to a child molester.
Pathological grooming and OCD are somewhat similar: in both cases, a natural behavior — in this case, nail biting — is turned into an excessive one.
When he sends one of his outrageous tweets, often adroitly timed to distract from some other controversy, the world pays pathological levels of attention.
Although the museum is particularly interested in bodies with abnormalities, it'll also consider taking your remains even if there's nothing particularly pathological about them.
More from VICE: "Anxiety is not a monolithic pathological entity," says says James Giordano, professor of neurology and biochemistry at Georgetown University Medical Center.
I went home with your brother" Some are not so much texts as they are novels: "You're a fucking sociopath and a pathological liar.
We have already seen glimmers of this approach in Giuliani's past statements calling Cohen a "pathological liar" who will say anything to save himself.
"The truth is that Donald Trump is a pathological liar," Mr. Sanders said, spending several minutes discussing Mr. Trump's record of bending the truth.
Owolabi reportedly defended himself against the allegations by describing one of his patients as a "pathological liar" and "mischievous"—charges that the tribunal dismissed.
Pathologizing something that's not pathological hurts everyone: the normal eaters feeling needlessly guilty and the disordered eaters thinking they just need more self-control.
For some, however, periods of stress or threats to their health, or that of loved ones, may result in ineffective and pathological coping mechanisms.
What is the relationship between pathological hallucinations and the exalted experiences described by medieval mystics, who believed they were hearing the voice of God?
American media of the late 19th and early 20th centuries also thrived on the idea that black Americans had a pathological weakness for watermelon.
The Cruz campaign denied it was Rafael Cruz and Cruz, a Texas Republican, responded at the time by blasting Trump as a pathological liar.
She's also a pathological liar whose frozen affect borders on shellshocked and whose writing aspirations serve mainly to deceive unwitting readers of her blog.
From the 1990s to the late 2000s, neuroscientists demonstrated that many of the neurobiological changes underlying drug addiction occurred in pathological gamblers as well.
Word of the Day : free of or using methods to keep free of pathological micro-organisms _________ The word aseptic has appeared once on nytimes.
Not focusing on pathological content makes it easier to implement TOPPS performance programming in non-office settings, such as sport fields, for two reasons.
While identity politics tends to trade in pathological assumptions of behavior, again, Black voters or women voters are far from a non-differentiable monolith.
It has allowed itself to be hijacked by a reality television star who is a pathological liar, emotionally unsteady and accountable only to himself.
It's yet another sign of the president's near-pathological unwillingness to admit mistake or defeat, instead insisting on blaming others whenever anything goes wrong.
Is there evidence they were supposed to be humorous, or even exotic, messages (perhaps sent at the expense of people who were "pathological" cross-dressers)?
Everyone has a fantasy life, and obviously I'm engaged in questioning it and thinking critically about it, but framing it as pathological is just ridiculous.
"In light of the fact that you are a pathological liar, you should not be heard to complain about inaccurate media reports," wrote George, 55.
BUT WHAT I WOULD SAY IS CONGRESS IS IN THIS MASSIVE GRIDLOCK, OBSESSED WITH THIS DEFICIT TO A POINT THAT I THINK IT'S ALMOST PATHOLOGICAL.
Nicolosi found an eager audience for his claim that heterosexuality and traditional gender conformity were not only superior, but that deviations from them were pathological.
Clinton is a pathological liar who has used her position as secretary of State to line her pockets at the expense of the American taxpayers.
The indecency that embraces a pathological North Korean dictator who starves and murders his own people, while poking traditional allies and shirking liberal democratic values.
"He'll be able to sweep away the ideology of pathological leftists," Mr. Malafaia added of a conservative lawmaker whom Mr. Temer chose as education minister.
Ted Cruz, meanwhile, called Trump a "pathological liar" and "a narcissist at a level I don't think this country's ever seen" as recently as Tuesday.
We're all learning, trans and cis alike: We are learning to love ourselves, to see ourselves as natural, even beautiful, rather than pathological and broken.
It encompasses the race-baiting, the conspiracy theorizing, the flirtations with violence, and the pathological lying that have been his campaign-trail stock in trade.
The most painful parts of "Marriage Story" act out that revisionism, as idiosyncrasies are made to look pathological and mistakes are treated as potential crimes.
It encompasses the race-baiting, the conspiracy theorizing, the flirtations with violence, and the pathological lying that have been his campaign-trail stock in trade.
" But Mr. Cruz's statement went beyond the perfunctory, praising the policy aims and recent campaign promises of a man he once called a "pathological liar.
He became known for his "lovable jerk" characters like "Tommy Flanagan, the Pathological Liar," as well as his impressions of Michael Dukakis and Harvey Fierstein.
I don't want to make the argument that great art somehow excuses pathological narcissism, and I don't think Ms. Groff or Ms. Wolf do either.
This is where an individual experiences delusions or hallucinations, often of derogatory voices telling them they're worthless and better off dead, or of pathological guilt.
For her part, Sue Ann turns out to be motivated not so much by pathetic loneliness as by a long-simmering, pathological desire for revenge.
This may be pathological, but I suspect it is also deeply human — to manufacture an explanation for suffering that would otherwise pass in unbearable silence.
Defense lawyers, however, assailed Mr. Rechnitz's credibility, telling jurors that he was a pathological liar and that he continued to lie on the witness stand.
Ted Cruz: Trump is a pathological liar who will betray his supporters Cruz has yet to endorse Trump but will speak at the convention, nonetheless.
Autism was discovered, and given its identity as a discrete pathological condition, by two physicians working independently of each other during the Second World War.
"To us this will seem like pathological learning, but to a regime focused above all on retaining power, it will appear logical," Inkster told CNBC.
Mostly, it is an account of one man's great, mad love, one that's mocked, tested and deemed near-pathological — a familiar plight for many superfans.
He writes: To avoid the mistakes of previous prohibitions and drug wars, it's necessary to recognize them not as pathological addicts but as equal citizens.
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders reminded everyone again that he "wrote the damn bill" to fix health care and said President Trump is a pathological liar.
He has the charisma and the ego, as well as the pathological ability, to say anything at any time to appeal to a certain group.
But the president has already exceeded GOP expectations, defied a near-pathological Democrat opposition, and is set to implement ambitious policies in the months ahead.
" The GOP presidential nominee called his rival a dangerous pathological liar and warned voters Clinton would lead to "the destruction of this country from within.
While it would be comforting to dismiss Noland's 1980s and '90s vision of a pathological public sphere as hopelessly dated, unfortunately the opposite is true.
His findings were revealing: overcrowding led to what he referred to as a "behavioral sink," a display of pathological behavior, for example, rats became cannibalistic.
Now that white people in the suburbs and rural areas are disproportionately affected, the language and policies have shifted from pathological criminality to sympathetic victimization.
A few reasons: Most people are hard-wired to be mean reversion traders People have a pathological need to be right when others are wrong.
Joey pointed to his friends on Tinychat and explained the circumstances that had doomed each to inceldom: the prematurely bald man, the pathological liar, etc.
"Or shows he's a pathological liar," she wrote of her ex, with whom she was in a 2003 sex tape, adding three crying with laughter emojis.
Yes, the same Schwartz who called Trump a "sociopath" during the 2016 Presidential campaign, and just yesterday claimed that Trump's "dangerous & pathological narcissism" is getting worse.
I really don't at the moment because I think of himpathy as a pathological tendency to disproportionately or excessively sympathize with the male point of view.
Asking for leniency, his attorney, Paul Shechtman presented evidence to show the 40-year-old father of two had been gripped by a pathological gambling addiction.
If Vince McMahon has demonstrated one quality over his career, it's a pathological refusal to let his would-be usurpers get a leg up on him.
Cruz, who refused to endorse Trump at the RNC and previously called him a "pathological liar," eventually backed him, even phone banking on Trump's behalf. 11.
Why has a person who has become pathological in his prevarications been given a pass by those who are most affected by his ill-guided policies?
Cruz accused Trump of hypocrisy, noting that earlier in the campaign, the businessman had called Carson "pathological" and compared the retired neurosurgeon to a child molester.
The stock market's almost pathological lack of volatility is making some investors nervous that an earthquake could be on the horizon, but that may be misguided.
Professional athletes are competitive, along a spectrum ranging from Benignly Pathological to Literally Kobe; this makes sense for them, because their working lives are a competition.
Welfare, they said, was a safety net that would be there for anyone who needed it, not a handout to a pathological segment of the population.
It was Martin who persuaded Clay to "gamble your life" and go to Rome with the 1960 Olympic team despite his almost pathological fear of flying.
Rather than viewing invasiveness as a quality intrinsic to a cancer, researchers needed to consider invasiveness as a pathological relationship between an organism and an environment.
And there are more pathological, or at least more chronic, sources of mental load, such as the ruminative thought patterns characteristic of stress, anxiety and depression.
If it wasn't a scatterbrained dork who's struggled with pathological attention problems her whole life like me could never play or enjoy a game like this.
But I have less of an understanding of the form that those fixations often take for me: a pathological fear of pregnancy and childbirth, or tokophobia.
The lead author, Cécilia Samieri, a professor of epidemiology at the University of Bordeaux, said that heart disease and brain disease have similar underlying pathological mechanisms.
Which means that unless we experience some kind of unprecedented sea change in the pathological tribalism that now defines our politics, impeachment is a dead letter.
This unfortunate fiction has a lethal effect on the power and relevance of art; its sinister implication is that the making of art is inherently pathological.
And indirectness is a key example I use in cautioning that what is sometimes attributed to psychological, even pathological, motives may simply be differing linguistic styles.
Meanwhile our centrists, along with much of the news media, spent years in denial about the radicalization of the G.O.P., engaging in almost pathological false equivalence.
They worked to replicate the pathological evolution of the tau proteins that cause these tangles, giving neuroscientists and researchers a more thorough framework to develop treatments.
She wants to move on from "this extreme collective pathological obsession with the Holocaust which informs the entire moral discourse of the '68 generation," she said.
And their father is Charles W. Socarides, a psychiatrist who was one of the most vocal proponents of the view that homosexuality was a pathological disorder.
For most of the 20th century, the psychiatric community regarded pathological gambling as a disorder of impulse control — more related to compulsive tics than to addiction.
Given that tens of millions of people engage in gaming, one would not expect this behavior to be pathological for the majority who engage in it.
The docuseries drives home the point that Lucas's actions, as a mass murderer and/or pathological liar, directly impacted the lives and emotions of countless others.
The reason that I, Donald J. Trump, am exhausting is that every instinct and fiber of my pathological self-regard calls me to abuse of power.
" Trump then went on to target House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, attacking Schiff&aposs characterizations of his alleged wrongdoing and calling him a "pathological liar.
You know, I&aposm normally kind of immune to the media&aposs daily dose of feigned moral outrage but this is sick and it&aposs now pathological.
"What we have seen throughout the campaign is pathological disdain for the truth, a kind of lie, and ease with lying, that we have not seen before."
" The member's advice continued, they complain says:"Emphasize that John McCain's pathological hatred towards Donald Trump and towards all his initiatives crosses all reasonable borders and limits.
Based on my conversations with others in town, the belief that homosexuality is a sin — and a pathological one at that — is common across Waco's Christian community.
Heigl stars as a scorned ex-wife whose jealousy for her ex-husband's new fianceé Julia (Dawson) quickly takes a pathological turn in the upcoming thriller Unforgettable.
Lead attorney Tom Mesereau called Andrea Constand, the victim in the case, a "con artist" and "pathological liar" and grilled another woman on her past drug use.
San Francisco, where median monthly rent for a one-bedroom flat has reached $3,500 according to Zillow, a real-estate website, is only the most pathological example.
" And The Washington Post's Eugene Robinson writes that Trump's "opponents in the primaries were right to call him a con artist, a narcissist and a pathological liar.
" The current equivalent of Spencer Pratt is, perhaps, Jax Taylor, the indisputable villain of "Vanderpump Rules'' — a perpetually red-faced pathological liar, serial cheater and terrible friend.
"One aspect of depression is withdrawing from attachment figures, whereas someone with pathological grief can ruminate and seeks more proximity with those that have died," he said.
"Vote for the pathological, lying criminal, you f---ing piece of s--t and get out of our country," the man says in the clip, released Wednesday.
Now, as she reawakens Tom's old longings, he wonders if he can trust this seemingly pathological liar or if his marriage, already threatened, can survive this temptation.
If he shares Bacamarte's verdict that everyday life is pathological, he is also aware that such insidious problems can't be solved by locking up the whole population.
In 2009, after Nancy Pelosi claimed the C.I.A. misled her about waterboarding, Simmons called her a ''pathological liar'' who had made the agency soft, weakening national security.
Every human deals with anxiety on a daily basis, but once it becomes pathological (or reaches a certain threshold on the anxiety scale) it becomes anxiety disorder.
What l'affaire Jackson does teach us, however, is that the American dream of fame and fortune is a sick institution, with a pathological relationship to the truth.
Their pathological need to be relevant in America is belied by a Canadian arena, where stretches of empty seats bear witness to the passing of their relevance.
His claim that "my rhetoric brings people together," which he absurdly mustered with a straight face, betrays his pathological aversion to taking responsibility for his own acts.
The two hammered away at each other earlier in the race, with Trump once saying Carson had "pathological" issues, comparing them to those of a child molester.
What's happening in Syria shows that it doesn't matter whether Trump is a dope, weak bluffer, toddler-in-chief, serial abuser, narcissist, pathological liar, or mob grifter.
What I don't understand is how they can overlook and accept his behavior: his deprecation of women and the disabled, his pathological lying — just for a start.
Yet even as "Skull Island" avoids some stereotypes, it embraces others, partly through a struggle that pits a pathological black character against a pair of white saviors.
This evidence also includes interviews, wreckage analysis, pathological reports, emails, and a harrowing transcript of the flight, as extracted from a GoPro camera mounted inside the cabin.
This was recognized in 2013 when the American Psychiatric Association reclassified pathological gambling from an impulse control disorder to an addiction in its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual.
The toxic bachelors they dated were more pathetic than threatening, and the "sensitive" guys still more so; even the most intense relationships they formed were semi-pathological.
Matthews, who local authorities said "demonstrated the characteristics of a pathological fire setter" when he was arrested in April, also faces state arson and hate crimes charges.
If it doesn't — which I suspect it will not — it might still provide a valuable alternative and source of pricing discipline within our pathological health care market.
Here's a look at the night's most memorable lines: On Trump's honesty "We are dealing with a man who, in many respects is ... a pathological liar," said Sanders.
"In these cases, you have huge numbers of inflammatory cells at the site, producing huge amounts of chemicals that cause obvious pathological damage to that individual," explains Calder.
Bill Cosby's attorneys settled their case Tuesday, calling his chief sexual assault accuser "a pathological liar" who fabricated rape claims in order to extract a multimillion-dollar payout.
One by one, Republican leaders who had criticized Trump decided to forget all the things they said about Trump being a con artist, utterly amoral, a pathological liar.
The joke — Brent's pathological inability to talk to the opposite sex — only comes after the women are denigrated for eating vast quantities of chocolate and for being overweight.
And now I&aposve listened, unfortunately, fortunately from my client&aposs point of view, to many, many hours of tapes and the man is a pathological manipulator, liar.
"Pathological attachment rooted in relational trauma can manifest as obsessive preoccupation with someone one dated briefly," says Sheri Heller, a licensed clinical social worker in New York City.
"What he has done is wreck our ability to do foreign policy, to do military policy, because nobody in the world will believe this pathological liar," he said.
And, Dombek points out, when we read descriptions of pathological narcissism, like the one in the DSM, are we not sometimes reminded of "an entirely different person," i.e.
Last year, after a tabloid report emerged alleging Ray J had been making crude remarks about their sexual history, Kardashian West called him "a pathological liar" on Twitter.
The joint statement said they told the pope he had to do something about the "pathological and unlimited exercise of power" in the Church that can foster abuse.
" Henriques conducted two prison interviews with Madoff and exchanged emails and letters, concluding that he is a man "with a pathological inability to see himself as a failure.
At a "before visit," a physician would confirm a pregnancy and its gestational age, identify any pathological conditions, and determine whether the woman qualified for a lawful abortion.
"Trump's pathological dishonesty is undermining American democracy, is setting a terrible example for our children and is isolating us from our democratic allies around the world," Sanders wrote.
Paget's way of framing the issue—metastasis as the result of a pathological relationship between a cancer cell and its environment—lay dormant for more than a century.
From the start of his campaign, he has exhibited a near-pathological obsession with how people and organizations fare in the fickle (and corruptible) court of public opinion.
"These traditional practices lie somewhere between the forbidden and the pathological," the association wrote on Facebook in May, after it sought to stop a tournament from taking place.
I've thought a lot about why I watch the show so obsessively and what pathological abnormalities exist in me that I find a sex crime show so soothing.
He has brought together a troubling mix of news, politics and reality show entertainment, which is reflected in the coverage of a most pathological and fact-averse presidency.
While white supremacy has historically tried to paint minority men as physically dangerous, it has routinely painted minority women, particularly those strong and vocal, as pathological and reprobate.
In the 1999 edition of the newspaper's style manual, for example, the term "transgender" wasn't included — "transsexual," a term disliked by many for its pathological connotations, appears instead.
Is it possible that anyone could truly live, breathe and bleed charity to the pathological degree Ms. Markle's bio page on the royal family's official website would indicate?
I say this to remind you of something that you can never allow to become normal and never allow to become acceptable: Our "president" is a pathological liar.
Walsh, calling Trump a "pathological liar," said donors who give his campaign $25 or more can get a Sharpie with the words "DON'T LIE" written on the side.
In October, The Atlantic published an 11,000-word op-ed article, titled "Unfit for Office," in which George described the president as an unstable narcissist and pathological liar.
We're never given the details about, or reasons for, Charlotte's institutionalization — her release is evidently one of convenience, so that she may pursue her pathological, erratic course of vengeance.
But that would be discounting the genius of Breslin and Foley, who may have even more of a pathological attachment to Real Housewives (and to theater) than I do.
The Pathological Optimist is a provocative look at how Wakefield became a martyr — and how he still manages to bring in donations, even after his work has been discredited.
Previously, she worked at the Mütter Museum, known for its collection of medical oddities and pathological specimens, such as presidential tumors, murderers' brains, and books bound in human flesh.
Chaim: I'm still on the fence about whether this didn't work for me, but the movie has an almost pathological fear of rehashing anything about Spider-Man's overall mythos.
On Monday, Trump took a break from yelling on Twitter about how the "fake media" is against him and found another way to stroke his pathological need for affection.
The statistics don't lie: Our fixation on those teeny-tiny holes in our skin, and all the shit that may or may not be inside them, is borderline pathological.
" He went on to call Mr. Trump "a pathological liar"; "utterly amoral"; "a serial philanderer"; and "a narcissist at a level I don't think this country has ever seen.
William Reynolds's white blank-slate set adds a note clinical detachment, as if Jill and Ollie were pathological specimens, there to furnish the room with their wild narrative emissions.
"All the diverse forms that true gay life has improvised," Odets writes, "constitute a special universe that should not be relinquished to meet the expectations of a pathological society."
But if a doctor told me I'd never be "normal," that my strangeness was something pathological, would that be the excuse I needed to turn into a complete lump?
"Different disease, but some clinical and pathological parallels to C.T.E." All of this is far from definitive, given the wide variety of factors that affect motivation and impulsive behavior.
" Then on Tuesday, as voting was underway, Cruz eviscerated Trump in his harshest and most desperate terms yet, calling him a "serial philanderer," a "pathological liar," and a "narcissist.
This is as much a matter of magical thinking (of a pathological variety) as that of the settlers, who imagine that the Palestinian people will one day simply evaporate.
It shows how, in turn, the condition acquired a powerful capacity both to change those institutions and to challenge our notions of what is pathological and what is normal.
Our family temperament can be one of pathological productivity but at the end of the day we like to return home to the blue flicker of our electronic hearth.
He is Kohei Yoshiyuki, and his unsettling 1979-80 series "The Park" documents, with nearly pathological detachment, the sexual encounters he happened upon on late-night walks in Tokyo.
The hematologist looked at a smear of this young woman's blood under the microscope to see whether the red blood cells were deformed and destroyed by the pathological clots.
That the media indulges such a pathological disdain for the president just adds to the growing perception that nothing is beyond the pale when it comes to attacking Trump.
Within a matter of days, the jihadist menace that shocked the world for years with its pathological sadism will lose its final strongholds within the Syrian city of Raqqa.
I'm not sure a man who has said more than 5,000 false or misleading claims in his first 601 days in office should be evoking a pathological liar. 38.
Gregg Popovich is absolutely fed up with President Trump ... calling POTUS a "pathological liar" and "soulless coward" for comments he made while talking about the deadly ambush in Niger.
There's also the parallel to modern history of women artists using their own bodies — pathological proto-artists like the Countess di Castiglione and trailblazers like Claude Cahun and Madame Yevonde.
The senator blasted Trump's pick of Rex Tillerson for secretary of state, calling the decision "very dangerous," and on Saturday, Sanders tweeted that the President-elect was "a pathological liar."
Nilsson and Ward said this grave couldn't be connected with the others, but a preliminary pathological analysis of the skeleton suggests the child had been battling some kind of illness.
A struggling actress upstaged on her own show, she deals with a pathological need for attention along with more universal female complaints such as weight gain and ageist beauty standards.
Entertainment Edge still works, and if for some reason you have a pathological aversion to that, Netflix, Hulu, and most of the other video services have dedicated Windows Store apps.
A lot of members of the public still believe in a more pathological model that says these are deviants and they're not as prosocial as they represent themselves to be.
She has, of course, been a victim of the pathological mind: It was Foster whom guy-next-door John Hinckley sought to impress by shooting President Ronald Reagan in 220.
" Kallstrom, best known for leading the investigation into the explosion of TWA flight 800 in the late '90s, said that Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, was a "pathological liar.
"Just because we are describing the same CTE pathology, the collection of tau and the distribution that's consistent with CTE, that doesn't mean it's the only pathological process," Kutcher said.
At the same time, they miss people who have yet to be diagnosed, adjudicated mentally ill or involuntarily committed, including people who are suicidal or have pathological anger, he said.
She says people with unhealthy perfectionism—also known as maladaptive or pathological perfectionism—tend to wrap up their sense of self-worth with their ability to meet their personal standards.
Or, yes but due to the fact that I became a pathological liar in high school in order to cope, I still find myself being untruthful for no reason sometimes.
You haven't known terror until you've been on the dance floor and locked eyes with someone lip-syncing the lyrics to Sir Mix-a-Lot's classic with a pathological intensity.
We have a pathological liar in the White House: unfit intellectually, emotionally and psychologically to hold this office and the whole world knows it, especially those around him every day.
Far from endorsing such violence, Fuller displays, to the extent that Hollywood allowed at the time, its pathological allure—but he didn't stint on the allure that fed the pathology.
But this obscures the fact that the lunatic is also a pathological liar of a kind and quality that we have not seen in recent presidential politics and perhaps ever.
Ignorance of policy consequences, sexism, racism, and a disdain for intellectual achievement and science are all frightening enough in a president, but absurdly obvious pathological lying is an Orwellian nightmare.
The state news agency Xinhua denounces what it calls "niangpao," or "sissy pants," culture as "pathological" and said in an editorial last September that its popularity is eroding social order.
I could not have predicted, when I first wrote that Trump was a pathological liar, that his rate of lying would increase with his time in office, rather than decrease.
It is a form of pathological lying, but where the goal, often unconscious, is to be seen as special or to be loved, to bolster a presumably fragile self-esteem.
" After Todd pushed back that Plouffe isn't a psychologist and that such claims frustrate voters, Plouffe elaborated, "The grandiose notion of self-worth, pathological lying, lack of empathy and remorse.
On all of these issues, Donald Trump has shown a lack of experience, a lack of serious policy proposals and a pathological narcissism, making him utterly unqualified to be president.
"Well, first of all, we buried the hatchet," Carson said, referring to Trump's accusation of Carson being a pathological liar who showed the same destructive tendencies as a child molester.
Cruz finally blew his top at Trump before bowing out of the primary, calling him an "utterly amoral" narcissist and a "pathological liar" who has bragged about battling venereal disease.
"Fear" paints a picture of Trump as an uncontrollable and unstable leader, whose closest aides, including Kelly, consider him to be a pathological liar and a threat to national security.
Cruz's return to the Senate, where he has not cast a vote since February, came one week after he ripped Trump as an "utterly amoral" pathological liar, narcissist and bully.
"The U.S.' approach to sanctions betrays a pathological and reckless addiction — a condition that renders no bounds or boundary to what the U.S. may or may not do," Zarif wrote.
Like John Meehan, my former fiancé was a pathological liar who fabricated heroic exploits; he eventually went to jail for writing fraudulent narcotics prescriptions using, among other names, my own.
There is a certain class of brain-rewarding products that lead to a form of pathological learning that we call addiction and it's that branch of capitalism that is especially dangerous.
What we are seeing right now are the pathological implications of the separation of powers, checks-and-balances, system, which does not prevent an endless struggle unless one side actually concedes.
But today, with the latest influx of migrants from the Middle East and Africa, the pathological relationship that some Arab countries have with women is bursting onto the scene in Europe.
After he briefly surpassed Trump in the polls in mid-November, Trump went nuclear, describing Carson as a volatile person with a "pathological" temper, and comparing him to a child molester.
Indeed, the US Preventive Services Task Force is responding to increasing evidence of an improvement in pathological interpretation, which allows for better prediction of the cancers that do not need treatment.
Trump has also shown a pathological need for praise and attention: His love affair with Vladimir Putin seems to stem from some early (and likely mistranslated) praise from the Russian authoritarian.
But Paul Shechtman, his lawyer, urged Rakoff to consider as a mitigating factor Caspersen's "pathological" gambling addiction that led him to obtain millions of dollars to engage in risky options trading.
In 2003, a study in the Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease found that a third of the population suffered from "borderline-pathological" levels of a disorder actually called Celebrity Worship Syndrome.
" He condemned Republican President Donald Trump in his statement as "the most dangerous president in modern American history," labeling him "a pathological liar, a fraud, a racist, a sexist, a xenophobe.
Only a pathological structure in desperate need of an overhaul would allow someone as ill-equipped, self-obsessed, and stunningly unpopular as Trump to rise to the top of its ranks.
Trump had no political experience whatsoever, was wildly unpredictable, and was well-documented as a pathological liar, so inevitably there was uncertainty about how much his campaign rhetoric could be trusted.
The word "fallout" in the title derives not, as you might imagine, from Ethan's pathological urge to tumble out of aircraft, or high windows, but from three hefty spheres of plutonium.
Trump's current attorney, Rudy Giuliani, launched a wave of attacks on Cohen's credibility in response to the recording, calling him a "pathological liar," and the president expressed surprise at the recording.
Susan E. Collins, a clinical psychologist and researcher at the University of Washington Harm Reduction Treatment Center, believes mindfulness therapy may hold the key to combating a pathological fear of happiness.
At Bill Cosby's retrial for sexual assault in April, one of his attorneys called his accuser Andrea Constand a "pathological liar" and "con artist" who had only accused him for money.
It's such an opportunity to explore the abuse and what it means to be a woman who doesn't conform and who actually has so much pathological behavior that she's unaware of.
You can resist it all you want—heating on, pathological refusal to leave the house—but once Christmas comes a-knocking, you don't really have much choice but to embrace it.
A little slippage of brain tissue into the spinal column can be normal as long as it is no more than five millimeters below the skull; anything more is considered pathological.
It's also the result of uncritical thinking, blind spots caused by an overwhelmingly white male work force and a pathological reluctance to ask the bigger question: Where is this all going?
The thing about A.D.H.D. is you have a pathological fear of boredom, so it forced me to never have a job that is boring, and I think that is a blessing.
Sanders's campaign on Saturday tweeted a link to an article from The New York Times, titled "A Week of Whoppers from Donald Trump," and called the GOP nominee a pathological liar.
It doesn't matter whether this is a deliberate strategy by Trump to distract the public or to shore up his base – or whether it's simply a pathological lack of impulse control.
" He condemned Republican President Donald Trump in his statement as "the most dangerous president in modern American history," labeling him "a pathological liar, a fraud, a racist, a sexist, a xenophobe.
He concluded that the Board of Education was a "pathological bureaucracy" intent on perpetuating the status quo that sabotaged the open enrollment program intended to foster desegregation and preserved ethnic hegemony.
Lawyers for all four defendants attacked Mr. Howe relentlessly, calling him a "pathological liar" and a "classic con man" who had even lied to his children's school and his dog walkers.
"The American people understand that Trump is a phony, that Trump is a pathological liar and a racist and that he lied to the American people during his campaign," said Sanders.
"We have a pathological liar in the White House, unfit intellectually, emotionally, and psychologically to hold this office, and the whole world knows it, especially those around him every day," he said.
However, Dr. David Sack recently cautioned in Psychology Today about the fine line between behavior and addiction, questioning whether Pokémon Go will drive up the percentages of internet addiction or pathological gaming.
Finally, this is not about pathological examples such as hyperintelligent paper-clip factories that destroy all of humanity in single-minded efforts to optimize production at the expense of all other goals.
" Kelly adds: "This was exacerbated with pathological gambling, Valium and alcohol that caused the perfect storm for mass murder: a delusional, psychotic illness which resulted in violent, suicidal, and explosive murderous rage.
All three characters are obsessed with control; they are pathological liars, they are unfaithful, and, without giving away too much, they're all at best blasé if their "loved" ones end up dead.
We see her in intimate settings and public spaces as she navigates her newfound infamy, and her almost pathological confusion as to why society won't accept her as a "transracial" black woman.
Such diseases are caused by misfolded protein molecules that have the unfortunate property of triggering similar misfolding in others of their kind, and so transmitting their pathological character to previously healthy molecules.
Bernie Sanders: 'Donald Trump is a pathological liar' 'Not a member of ISIS' After his rally, Trump tweeted about the incident, thanking his security and accusing DiMassimo of having ties to ISIS.
His hair-trigger temperament and pathological duplicity were enough to prompt Obama — just a handful of weeks prior — to declare that our republic would be in danger if Trump won the presidency.
"Lyle is a congenital, pathological liar," says retired Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Pam Bozanich, the prosecutor for the first trial, which lasted six months and ended in two hung juries.
Researchers surveyed 234 non-incarcerated male college students at a southeastern US university and found strong links between displays of pathological narcissism in their subjects and self-reported perpetration of sexual assault.
But neither party has confronted the prospect of a candidate denounced by some of its leading lights as a pathological liar unfit to be commander in chief and in need of therapy.
Otherwise, the drive to anoint a William F. Buckley or an Irving Kristol some lost avatar of sensible intellectualism is a pathological one and it will condemn any resistance effort to failure.
Her seductive intensity, which wavers uneasily between giggle-inducing and chilling, shudders with the chaos that the story represses, a force pushing back at the show's unwillingness to let anyone be pathological.
"He walked the streets of Detroit and Harlem after the riots, he took pictures of gangs in New York, but he did not do it through a pathological lens," Mr. Price said.
Yes, he is also diplomatically inept, overwhelmed by avarice, thoroughly corrupt and a pathological liar, but it is to white supremacy and to hostility for everyone not white that he always returns.
Maloney cited the official guidelines for granting access to classified information that state criminal conduct and psychological conditions should be considered and suggested that "pathological gambling" could disqualify someone for such access.
"In the long run, the recurrent breakdown in self-control leads to extreme distress, familial discord, clutter due to pathological hoarding of goods [and] impairment in important areas of functioning," Muller says.
From "Clean House" to "Hoarding: Buried Alive," we've seen how pathological our relationship to stuff can be, and how powerless so many of us are to dig out from under it all.
The result is that their arguments have stuck to painting Cohen as a sort of pathological liar who lies compulsively and can't be trusted because he has committed crimes in the past.
"Enthusiastic attempts to correct congenital phimosis by hand increase the risk of developing pathological phimosis," says Sonia Ahmed, a UK-based general practitioner at Push Doctor, an online primary healthcare consultation service.
It's not just "how it is" in certain parts of the country; we need to unpack the fact that a large part of the U.S. population has a much more ingrained, pathological problem.
But fundamentally, just as the Clintons and the media are locked in a pointless, toxic cycle of scandal and cover-up, the Republican Party is locked in its own cycle of pathological overreach.
There were problem players in the community, ranging from people using the community as an emotional outlet to outright pathological liars, and There was no central authority, no person to lay down rules.
At the end of the conversation, Annie is presented with a diagnostic that reveals, according to the NPB's system, that she has signs of borderline personality disorder, pathological grief, and intense self-loathing.
Jon Lovitz impersonation Trump said Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook's accusation on CNN's "State of the Union" that Russia was behind the hacks was on par with Jon Lovitz' famous "pathological liar" sketch.
Some types of information spread more easily this way than others; they pass through social-media networks like viruses—a normally pathological trait which the social-media business is set up to reward.
Though lawyers for Caspersen have said a "pathological" gambling disorder and mental health issues fueled their client's crimes, prosecutors said the 151- to 188-month prison term recommended under federal guidelines was justified.
People with NPD have a pathological need for admiration from others and lack empathy; they have rich fantasy lives and enormous senses of entitlement that belie fragile egos vulnerable to the slightest criticisms.
Mr. Cruz, unburdening himself after a campaign in which Mr. Trump also mocked his wife's appearance, responded with a flourish, called Mr. Trump a "pathological liar" and delved into his rival's personal life.
The left skewers him as a serial adulterer and pathological liar, whose lack of decency is proven by his stiffing small businesses and whose coarseness is well below the dignity of the office.
"Sadly we have a president who is not only a pathological liar, he is likely the most corrupt president in modern history," Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont said during the debate's opening segment.
If the boss — in this case Trump — is a pathological liar who forces underlings to repeat and bolster his lies, what signal does that send to everyone else who works in that environment?
The title character, played with perfect composure by Carrie Coon in the New York Theater Workshop production, is so uncomplaining and willfully blasé that her refusal to surrender to distress seems almost pathological.
But in order to embrace that conclusion, one must first endorse the neo-liberalism of unfettered capitalism, the Reagan-Thatcher indictment of government as pathological, and the coarse cronyism of a wheeling-dealing presidency.
Republican lawmakers are suffering from a near "pathological" misunderstanding of the national economy, and they may be hurting markets and Americans alike, billionaire investor and Donald Trump supporter Carl Icahn told CNBC on Thursday.
I think the rush to take Kavanaugh's perspective sympathetically and the way that it comes at the expense of a female perspective is symptomatic of something much broader and really pathological in our culture.
I'm happy to accept that the entire university system in any country, especially yours, is deeply and increasingly pathological, unfairly and jealously hierarchical, terrifyingly high-priced and deeply flawed at credentialing and capability signaling.
The media in this country is blinded by pathological hatred of this president, so much so that it&aposs now outweighing their desire even for a robust economy and even peace in the world.
In her gorgeous, sinuous writing, where each sentence complicates itself, sometimes suggesting its own antithesis, she questions the notion that the fear of the pathological narcissist and narcissism itself are so different at all.
But this is Presumptive Trump America, a land of heavy pressure to finesse and contort — even if it lands you on the side of a pathological liar who would ensure the destruction of America.
After a great story about the complete pathological mania surrounding Tulsi in certain segments of the Democratic party, Greenwood includes Gabbard's recent response when she was asked this question for the 1 billionth time.
" When challenged, Plouffe acknowledged he had no degree in psychology but rattled off what he said were the New York businessman's symptoms: "grandiose notion of self-worth; pathological lying; lack of empathy and remorse.
Historically, the WHO's classification of transgender identity as pathological had "contributed to the enormous stigma, discrimination, harassment, criminalization, and abuse on the basis of gender identity and expression," the group said in a statement.
"I don't like the term 'binge,' because it sounds almost pathological," Todd Yellin, now Netflix's vice president of product, told The Wall Street Journal in 2012, when the phenomenon was starting to take hold.
It's undeniable that de Blasio has more accomplishments than many of his would-be presidential rivals—accomplishments that were secured despite the almost pathological animosity of a far more powerful figure in Governor Cuomo.
Whatever you call it — the revenge of the nerds, the franchising of the universe, the collapse of civilization — it's a force that is at once emancipatory and authoritarian, innocent and pathological, delightful and corrosive.
The establishment of autism as a distinct pathological condition has certainly improved the lot of countless patients and their family members, but, as Donvan and Zucker relate, the road has been far from smooth.
"If true, this would mean that eating oatmeal just identifies a population of people who are healthy, rather than having a direct effect on the pathological processes leading to stroke," Hill said by email.
To the Editor: Dr. Friedman's argument that it is extremely premature to attribute increased anxiety among teenagers to digital technology is well taken, and his distinction between pathological anxiety and "everyday" anxiety is sensible.
He appears frequently in the trailer for this season of the The Bachelorette, with a contestant calling him an "evil pathological liar" and another shot of him yelling angrily that we have yet to witness.
It has genuinely funny bits, like one of the aliens' nearly pathological commitment to cleaning the spaceship windshield, and aesthetically impressive moments, like when we first see space outside the cramped confines of the ship.
" Cruz unloads with epic takedown of 'pathological liar,' 'narcissist' Donald Trump Someone better get Kevin Costner and Oliver Stone on the phone because it looks like we need a sequel to their hit film, "JFK.
"Roots" obliterated pastoral, sepia-toned myths of slavery, and it extolled the strength of the black family at a time when it was under assault by both white liberals and conservatives as pathological and dysfunctional.
She presents that as the result of a pathological fear of hurting or disappointing anyone for even a second, and she pushes both plots to absurd lengths to show just how irrational the fear is.
When her character, Emily, gets fired, and is then dumped by her boyfriend, her mixture of pathological self-doubt and clueless egomania is served up with a candor you can't stop gawking (or giggling) at.
"For the first time, we've established this really rich resource, not only of data, both the clinical symptoms and the pathological features, but also a tissue resource to enable future research in CTE," McKee said.
"We think the next frontier is to get trans people and trans issues outside the medical framework because no gender identity is pathological or can be determined by someone else except for the person concerned."
"The challenge that I have is that people often talk about single-payer as an alternative to the pathological political economy that drives American health care and American health politics," he told the New Republic.
All are trapped by an institutional logic that is deeply pathological and that must be cured, and quickly, if we are not to "put an end to the human race," in Russell's and Einstein's words.
But the power of "The Leftovers" is its capacity to embrace taboo impulses without judgment: to show radical faith, extended mourning, or hallucinatory paranoia not as pathological but as human, deserving of a gentle eye.
The traditional public perception is that "extreme sports participation is an unhealthy, pathological need for uncertainty, thrills and excitement," Eric Brymer, an exercise specialist, wrote in 2010, when he was at Queensland University of Technology.
If the op-ed represents the values of the Republican Party, no wonder it was so easy for a pathological liar most famous for pretending to be a billionaire on TV to take it over.
"An addiction is clinically described as a pathological relationship with either a substance or behavior that changes the way you feel," said Nicky Walton-Flynn, an addiction psychologist and the founder of Addiction Therapy London.
Our new guidelines underscore TechCrunch's pathological obsession with social platforms, but also call for our reporters to proceed with the utmost caution, expressing none of their rampant pre-existing biases, which they will maintain undetectably.
" Mr. Cruz for his part called Mr. Trump a "sniveling coward," a "pathological liar," a "serial philanderer," a "braggadocious arrogant buffoon" and a "narcissist at a level I don't think this country has ever seen.
The point of the story — about Gus's willingness, as a 7-year-old, to indefinitely torture a racoon-like animal that had crossed him — is supposed to prove that Fring's fondness for revenge is pathological.
Alas, it went very much the other way — the "psychic osmosis" between mother and daughter, of which Aurelia was so proud, was perceived to be pathological, and perhaps even the root cause of Plath's depression.
Some contained a single pathological lesion that might be commonly encountered—perhaps a palm-shaped shadow of a pneumonia, or the dull, opaque wall of fluid that had accumulated behind the lining of the lung.
Playing to the gallery with a second-act entrance by way of the School of Funny Walks, Mr. Shearsmith makes something persuasively pathological out of Norman's loyalty to Sir, albeit at considerable cost to himself.
The spectrum has been stretched to the breaking point, and autism now sits astride a social fault line between what's considered normal and what's pathological, what's an eccentricity and what's in need of expert therapy.
One of the people she most reminded me of, in the end, was Sylvie, the unforgettable protagonist of Marilynne Robinson's "Housekeeping," with her pathological restlessness, her inability to settle into anything resembling a conventional life.
" Mr. Gosar, the Arizona Republican with the "LIAR, LIAR" sign, also attacked Mr. Cohen, saying that he, Mr. Gosar, had been getting texts "right and left, saying 'how can anyone listen to this pathological person?
At one point in the new documentary The Pathological Optimist, Andrew Wakefield, the man best known for promoting the myth that the MMR vaccine can cause autism, likens himself to the South African revolutionary Nelson Mandela.
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway told Fox News' '"The Ingraham Angle" Wednesday there's "a lot of noise and a lot of nonsense" about the Trump administration — hours after her husband claimed the president told "pathological" lies.
After bitcoin prices soared 21 percent in one week last month, Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon said it was time for the government to take action as "some serious pathological phenomenon" could arise if left unchecked.
"People would likely be happier with themselves and their partners if think more broadly about what counts as enjoyable sex and see men's changing bodies and desires over the life course as normal rather than pathological."
They are looking at the lengths of exposure to head trauma, the age of first exposure, the lengths of playing careers and how that relates to the risk of CTE and its pathological severity, she said.
And she's allowed to be the film's one pure hero, fighting solely on humanity's behalf, without questioning whether humanity is worthy, or how the fight might change her, or how it serves her own pathological needs.
A number of common mental health conditions -- including personality disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol use disorder -- tend to be associated with the risky mix of pathological anger with gun access, according to the APA.
All addictions involve developing a consuming passion for the substance or activity—and such intensity is not at all pathological when devoted to love, child-rearing, art, work, or other interests that society has deemed acceptable.
More dramatically, Canadian law professor Joel Bakan has made an analogy between corporations and psychopaths, arguing that corporations act as pathological, fantastical "individuals" shorn of any moral compunction, driven by the absolute imperative of profit alone.
"Cancer's life is a recapitulation of the body's life, its existence a pathological mirror of our own," wrote scientist Siddhartha Mukherjee in his Pulitzer prize winning book, The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer.
By making parents, caregivers, and teachers view their misbehavior as pathological rather than childish and spurring more punitive responses to normal kid stuff, this actually could and often did do more harm than the drug itself.
In The Hateful Eight 's best, most outrageous scene, Warren mercilessly plays on the pathological anxieties of an ancient, grizzled Confederate (Bruce Dern, who was surely born sneering) with a potentially tall, and shockingly graphic, tale.
The open bathrobe, the hotel hot tubs, the syringes of erectile-dysfunction drugs delivered by cowed assistants, the transparent requests for "a massage," the ejaculatory exhibitions — it's not just indictable, it's … ick, simultaneously pathological and pathetic.
The council is a nonprofit contractor freighted with one of the state's looming challenges: The growth of legalized gambling — now rapid across the state — is setting off a comparable boom in ruined lives of pathological losers.
Because both asbestos and look-alike minerals are suspected of causing "similar pathological outcomes, the distinction is irrelevant," the expert panel said in a summary of its preliminary recommendations posted this week on the FDA's website.
Because both asbestos and look-alike minerals are suspected of causing similar pathological outcomes, the distinction is irrelevant, the expert panel said in a summary of its preliminary recommendations posted this week on the FDAs website.
Ted Cruz called President Trump "utterly amoral" and a "pathological liar" and was booed loudly at the Republican National Convention when he refused to endorse Trump in his speech, though he eventually backed the GOP nominee.
Because both asbestos and look-alike minerals are suspected of causing "similar pathological outcomes, the distinction is irrelevant," the expert panel said in a summary of its preliminary recommendations posted this week on the FDA's website.
"We are running against a president who is a pathological liar, a fraud, a racist, a sexist, a xenophobe and someone who is undermining American democracy as he leads us in an authoritarian direction," he said.
And it's true that he loves to create battles with evil or wildly flawed opponents -- whether it's "pathological" Ben Carson, "lyin" Ted Cruz, "crooked" Hillary Clinton or the diabolical media - and build sometimes fantastical story lines.

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