The Impostor President Gets Caught
"During the 2008 presidential campaign, the New York Times
ran an article on what psychologists call the "impostor phenomenon." To
measure it, they ask test subjects questions like, "At times, I feel my
success has been due to some kind of luck" or "I can give the
impression that I'm more competent than I really am."
Although
the article had nothing to do with Barack Obama, he would surely have
scored off the charts had he answered those questions honestly. He was a
reasonably bright guy but not the "brilliant" author and savant white
liberals thought him to be. His "luck" derived from the fact that he
grew up almost exactly as those liberals had but in the body of a black
man. Hearing him they heard themselves. Seeing him say what he said
surprised them, validated them, delighted them with its very whiteness.
Although they would be the last to admit it, they suffered conspicuously
from what George Bush has called "the soft bigotry of low
expectations." " [American Thinker]
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