Forensic profiler: Obama driven by ‘revenge’

“He had to take us back to roots of his rage – the revenge anger – that secretly drives him,” Andrew G. Hodges, M.D. explained to WND in an analysis of Obama’s comments. “His powerful unconscious message was, ‘In case you missed it I am one angry person and have repeatedly directed it at America.’”

Barack Obama is driven in his political life by the idea of getting “revenge” against the United States for the slights and hurts he has felt, according to a forensic profiler who also has worked on the Natalie Holloway and O.J. Simpson cases.

“When Obama supporters booed the mention of [Mitt] Romney at a Springfield, Ohio, political rally on November 2, 2012, Obama commented ‘No, no, no. Don’t boo. Vote.’ He added, ‘Voting is the best revenge.’ Think if Obama had just stopped at ‘don’t boo – vote.’ That would have been a presidential response. Instead, once more he had to introduce extreme bitterness,” Andrew G. Hodges, M.D., told WND.

The conclusion comes from the author of “The Obama Confession: Secret Fear, Secret Fury.”

Hodges decoded O.J. Simpson’s “suicide note,” deciphered the JonBenet Ramsey ransom note from the Boulder, Colo., case and worked on the Natalee Holloway murder case.

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