Michael, laughable indeed except when used to describe the psychological process, projection occurs unconsciously. The user is unaware that s/he is projecting the idea outwards onto others which is the means by which the one employing it protects the self from unwanted or unacceptable thoughts. It seem far more likely that this form of "…
Michael, laughable indeed except when used to describe the psychological process, projection occurs unconsciously. The user is unaware that s/he is projecting the idea outwards onto others which is the means by which the one employing it protects the self from unwanted or unacceptable thoughts. It seem far more likely that this form of "projection" is simply use of Putin's "political technology" by which misinformation is employed to confuse and divide political opponents [see HCR's LFAA from July, 7th]. Either way, the person using it had to have the thought in the first place.
The book, "Fear: Trump in the White House," was released Tuesday and details a White House is chaos. Woodward spoke to dozens of current and former officials for the book on background, meaning their names weren't used.
The book includes a conversation between Trump and a "friend who had acknowledged some bad behavior toward women." The friend was not named, but the president, who has been accused by more than a dozen women of inappropriate sexual behavior, offered some advice.
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"You've got to deny, deny, deny and push back on these women," Trump said, according to Woodward. "If you admit to anything and any culpability, then you're dead. That was a big mistake you made."
Trump said the key was showing no hesitancy in denying accusations and instead, be on the attack and push back.
"You didn't come out guns blazing and just challenge them. You showed weakness," Trump told the friend, according to Woodward. "You've got to be strong. You've got to be aggressive. You've got to push back hard. You've got to deny anything that's said about you. Never admit."
Michael, laughable indeed except when used to describe the psychological process, projection occurs unconsciously. The user is unaware that s/he is projecting the idea outwards onto others which is the means by which the one employing it protects the self from unwanted or unacceptable thoughts. It seem far more likely that this form of "projection" is simply use of Putin's "political technology" by which misinformation is employed to confuse and divide political opponents [see HCR's LFAA from July, 7th]. Either way, the person using it had to have the thought in the first place.
DARVO: Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Oppressor. Bullies have used this tactic for a long long time. And they do it with intent.
It classic, and it's provably Trump's MO;
The book, "Fear: Trump in the White House," was released Tuesday and details a White House is chaos. Woodward spoke to dozens of current and former officials for the book on background, meaning their names weren't used.
The book includes a conversation between Trump and a "friend who had acknowledged some bad behavior toward women." The friend was not named, but the president, who has been accused by more than a dozen women of inappropriate sexual behavior, offered some advice.
(...)
"You've got to deny, deny, deny and push back on these women," Trump said, according to Woodward. "If you admit to anything and any culpability, then you're dead. That was a big mistake you made."
Trump said the key was showing no hesitancy in denying accusations and instead, be on the attack and push back.
"You didn't come out guns blazing and just challenge them. You showed weakness," Trump told the friend, according to Woodward. "You've got to be strong. You've got to be aggressive. You've got to push back hard. You've got to deny anything that's said about you. Never admit."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2018/09/11/donald-trump-bob-woodward-book-fear-deny-accusations-women/1269617002/