"A superiority complex is a behavior that suggests a person believes they’re somehow superior to others. While not an official diagnosis, symptoms of it can occur with some conditions. People with this complex often have exaggerated opinions of themselves. They may believe their abilities and achievements surpass those of others. However, a superiority complex may actually be hiding low self-esteem or a sense of inferiority." We knew that already, didn't we?
I read that during the King's visit, Trump had Jackie Kennedy's portrait hung in the Oval Office. I don't know what anyone else is supposing, but I think it's a set-up to have Melania's portrait hung opposite, as if to suggest their good-tastes were equal.
We know the truth to that, too, don't we?
All in all, you have to hand it to Charles's constitution - how he could sit in that gaudy office and be fondled by Donald - must have really turned his royal stomach.Americans are quite grateful for his visit; most especially his speech before Congress, touting the importance of Separation of Powers. And the Republicans stood up! So either they were grateful the King spoke the words they're too afraid to voice; or else they're imbeciles who don't know any better.
We know the answer to that one, too, n'est-ce pas?



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