The Great Therapeutic Society In Quotes and Glimpses: Barack Obama on the Ferguson verdict: ‘Some are deeply disappointed, even angry. It’s understandable...’ - video... ["I do feel your pain of being unable to loot liquor stores every day..."] | "The Unifying Leader": "I’m not here to apportion blame, but it would be nice..." - NYTimes.com (by NYT's own Pontificator - Collaborator - Opinionator - In-Che-e-e-Chkhi!-Chkhi!-Chkhi!-ef) | "The ‘Rules’ of Psychotherapy" - NYTimes.com (by another "therapizing" Pontificator - Opininator): [She did not get any better, forever stuck in her misery], "...but she has succeeded in training me to become a better doctor for her [by gratifying the deep narcissistic needs of mine, which are even much deeper than hers, via unloading her cash at at least $300 per session], and she continues to come to me for treatment [and will pay me even more next year, since I hiked my rates to $500 per session - Do I need any treament myself with such a nice and easy life?!]" - by Wise Dr. Weiss
President Obama’s Place in History Carol Castiel and VOA White House Correspondent, Aru Pande, speak with Aaron Miller, Distinguished Scholar at The Woodrow Wilson International Center about his new book, The End of Greatness:. From: VOAvideo Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 02:04 Barack Obama on the Ferguson verdict: ‘Some are deeply disappointed, even angry. It’s understandable’ - video The Unifying Leader - NYTimes.com Tuesday November 25 th , 2014 at 2:12 PM 1 Share Over the past two weeks, President Obama and Republicans in Congress have taken their conflicts to another level. I’m not here to apportion blame, but it would be nice if, in the future, we evaluated presidential candidates on the basis of whether they are skilled at the art of collaboration. When you look at other sectors of society, you see leaders who are geniuses at this. You can spot the collaborative leader because he’s rejected the heroic, solit