Sociopathy…The Pervasive Mindset of Liberalism

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“Political violence targeting Donald Trump and Elon Musk is becoming increasingly normalized,” researchers warned, citing the attempt on Trump’s life during a campaign rally last year. “Following the July 13, 2024, attempted assassination of President Trump, tolerance — and even advocacy — for political violence appears to have surged, especially among politically left-leaning segments of the population.”

That was part of a report published several months ago by the Network Contagion Research Institute and the Rutgers University Social Perception Lab.

No kidding.

Back on March 15th, 2025, I penned a commentary, “The Danger of the Liberal Psyche Exposed Part 2” in which I wrote the following: “The sociopathic red flags present throughout the Obama regime is much longer, but what it led to was, I suggest, even worse, and while sociopathy is generally considered a trait, or mental illness in individuals often leading to or culminating in heinous criminal behavior.”

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This One’s For Charlie

Be sure to Click LIKE at the bottom of this commentary, and share it everywhere!! By Craig Andresen – The National Patriot – Commentary

Over the next days, weeks and months, we will learn more about Tyler Robinson, the 22 year old monster to assassinated Charlie Kirk on a college campus in Utah last week. As I write this, we know only the basics but the question on the minds of people any sense of morality is…why?

While some will no doubt be looking for deeply hidden answers and complicated scenarios behind the actions of this assassin, or looking for possible motives beyond the superficial, most times Occam’s Razor reveals the reality.

William of Occam was a Franciscan friar who lived in the 13th and 14th centuries and he was a scholastic philosopher, and theologian. William of Occam was a deep thinker, a problem solver and a person who tried to make sense of complicated issues. He eventually postulated that, “among competing hypotheses, the one with the fewest assumptions should be selected.” In other words, under most circumstances, the obvious cause for something proves to be correct.

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