I’ve learned something new, dear reader!
I’ve learned that The Voice has an “insane section” in its pages, according to Professor Bela Suhayda, the Wizard of Ooze.
He failed as an historian. Now, he is trying his hand at psychiatry. His first patient was Wayne’s World Johnson. His second patient is – oh! you guessed it!
He has diagnosed me as being an “insecure man” and a “narcissist.” (Golly, gee! He uses such big words; he must know what he’s talking about.) Furthermore, he diagnosis me as having a “superiority complex” (more big words).
In actuality, however, the person he is describing is his master, T. Rump, who displays those attributes every time he opens his mouth – which is altogether too often. The German philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche, once stated that “The demand to be loved is the greatest of all arrogant presumptions.”
Concerning his obsession with the Hamas attack, let’s turn one of his paragraphs 180 degrees around and see if the shoe fits.
“[Bela Suhayda] is a person who wants to impress us more than he wants to inform. [Bela] wants validation through self-promotion. [Bela] believes he has ‘read his way into superiority.’ He tells us, in no uncertain terms, he lives on a higher plane from us commoners. He does this because he’s an insecure man and a narcissist. [Suhayda] seems incapable of understanding the horrors of October [8 and beyond]…[Bela] would fit right in with those chanting genocide for the [Palestinians] ‘from the river to the sea.’ [Suhayda] justifies massacre…of [21,000 (and counting) Palestinians] because he thinks the [Palestinians] don’t have legal or moral rights to be where they are. He is with the [far-right] wing of the [Republican] Party…who calls for the genocide of the [Palestinians].”
Suhayda is right about one thing, however. Wayne and I are two peas in a pod – and loving it! We don’t deal in disinformation, though; in that regard, we yield to the Wizard of Ooze.
Suhayda is incorrect when he clumps me into the Democratic Party, because I don’t think like he does. I used to be a registered Democrat, from 1964 (when I was able to vote in a presidential election) to 1968 (when I began to oppose the Vietnam War). I became an independent and have been one ever since. Suhayda makes all manner of assumptions because he doesn’t know how to fact-check. With him, it’s the same old blah, blah, blah, repeated over and over again.
As an Independent, I am free to criticize Democrats and Republicans with equal vigor. At the moment, I am criticizing Republicans (including you-know-who), because they are displaying psychopathic/sociopathic behavior on an hourly basis. (Golly, gee! I can use big words too.)
Suhayda once stated that he “escaped” from communist Hungary. How he managed to end up in River City is a grand mystery. Well, Hungary is no longer a communist country; with Victor Orban at the helm, it is now a proper fascist country. Therefore, I think it is safe for Suhayda to return “home,” where he can luxuriate in the glow of Orban’s being. He would no longer have to endure the taunts of Waynes World and The Chas. Wayne and I would be happy to chip in on a one-way ticket.
Just a HUGE thought.