Could Stephen Harper be a Sociopath?

Ok, I’m going to say it: There is a possibility that Stephen Harper is a sociopath.

I read the following description and could no longer hide my suspicions. I’m no doctor, so this is only an uneducated stab (i.e. my personal, unprofessional opinion) at what is potentially a much more complicated issue.

Decide for yourself (taken from http://www.mcafee.cc/Bin/sb.html with my edits in red).

Profile of the Sociopath Stephen Harper

This website summarizes some of the common features of descriptions of the behavior of sociopaths Stephen Harper.

  • Glibness and Superficial Charm (IW: I’m recalling a certain sweater vest and N.A.C. performance)
  • Manipulative and Conning
    They never recognize the rights of others and see their self-serving behaviors as permissible. They appear to be charming, yet are covertly hostile and domineering, seeing their victim as merely an instrument to be used. They may dominate and humiliate their victims. (IW: see any news report on Harper’s treatment of his cabinet ministers, Richard Colvin, etc. This has emerged as his profile in the media.)
  • Grandiose Sense of Self
    Feels entitled to certain things as “their right.” (IW: like, say, the entitlements of a majority government when he only has a minority?)
  • Pathological Lying
    Has no problem lying coolly and easily and it is almost impossible for them to be truthful on a consistent basis. Can create, and get caught up in, a complex belief about their own powers and abilities. Extremely convincing and even able to pass lie detector tests. (IW: parliament was prorogued so that the Cons could focus on their budget!? Really!? Please… NOTE: I’m not calling Harper a liar, only he is very good at explaining his actions with very incredible stories.)
  • Lack of Remorse, Shame or Guilt
    A deep seated rage, which is split off and repressed, is at their core. Does not see others around them as people, but only as targets and opportunities. Instead of friends, they have victims and accomplices who end up as victims. The end always justifies the means and they let nothing stand in their way. (IW: again, Harper’s treatment of his ministers, Richard Colvin, Harper’s shameless use of attack ads.)
  • Shallow Emotions
    When they show what seems to be warmth, joy, love and compassion it is more feigned than experienced and serves an ulterior motive. Outraged by insignificant matters, yet remaining unmoved and cold by what would upset a normal person. Since they are not genuine, neither are their promises. (IW: how many of you shake your kid’s hand on the first day of school? What ever happened to accountability and transparency?)
  • Incapacity for Love (IW: see “Shallow Emotions”)
  • Need for Stimulation
    Living on the edge. Verbal outbursts and physical punishments are normal. Promiscuity and gambling are common. (IW: remember, the individual doesn’t need to satisfy ALL of the criteria to qualify.)
  • Callousness/Lack of Empathy
    Unable to empathize with the pain of their victims, having only contempt for others’ feelings of distress and readily taking advantage of them. (IW: See Richard Colvin, Harper’s highly inaccurate characterization of all Afghan torture victims Taliban.)
  • Poor Behavioral Controls/Impulsive Nature
    Rage and abuse, alternating with small expressions of love and approval produce an addictive cycle for abuser and abused, as well as creating hopelessness in the victim. Believe they are all-powerful, all-knowing, entitled to every wish, no sense of personal boundaries, no concern for their impact on others. (IW: See all of the above.)
  • Early Behavior Problems/Juvenile Delinquency
    Usually has a history of behavioral and academic difficulties, yet “gets by” by conning others. Problems in making and keeping friends; aberrant behaviors such as cruelty to people or animals, stealing, etc. (IW: see “Need for Stimulation”.)
  • Irresponsibility/Unreliability
    Not concerned about wrecking others’ lives and dreams. Oblivious or indifferent to the devastation they cause. Does not accept blame themselves, but blames others, even for acts they obviously committed. (IW: See all of the above.)
  • Promiscuous Sexual Behavior/Infidelity
    Promiscuity, child sexual abuse, rape and sexual acting out of all sorts. (IW: see “Need for Stimulation”.)
  • Lack of Realistic Life Plan/Parasitic Lifestyle
    Tends to move around a lot or makes all encompassing promises for the future, poor work ethic but exploits others effectively. (IW: All-encompassing promises? How about transparency and accountability for all? Exploiting others? How about you talk to his cabinet ministers.)
  • Criminal or Entrepreneurial Versatility
    Changes their image as needed to avoid prosecution. Changes life story readily. (IW: can you say Proroguing Parliament to avoid criticism?)

Other Related Qualities: (IW: I love this)

  1. Contemptuous of those who seek to understand them
  2. Does not perceive that anything is wrong with them
  3. Authoritarian (IW: unprecedented control over cabinet ministers, who he treats like sheep, or dogs, or sheep dogs.)
  4. Secretive (IW: unprecedented control over cabinet ministers, who he gags like prisoners.)
  5. Paranoid (IW: constant reference to “liberals” and “liberal media” who are not being “fair” to him)
  6. Only rarely in difficulty with the law, but seeks out situations where their tyrannical behavior will be tolerated, condoned, or admired
  7. Conventional appearance (IW: sweater vest)
  8. Goal of enslavement of their victim(s) (IW: see 3,4)
  9. Exercises despotic control over every aspect of the victim’s life (IW: see 3,4,8)
  10. Has an emotional need to justify their crimes and therefore needs their victim’s affirmation (respect, gratitude and love)
  11. Ultimate goal is the creation of a willing victim
  12. Incapable of real human attachment to another
  13. Unable to feel remorse or guilt
  14. Extreme narcissism and grandiose
  15. May state readily that their goal is to rule the world (IW: give him time)

(The above traits are based on the psychopathy checklists of H. Cleckley and R. Hare.)

Coincidence or explanation? You tell me.

Update:

Michael Ignatieff published an opinion piece on the proroguing of parliament. Here is an excerpt that goes a long way to highlight some of my points from above (in red). It reads…

Even more troubling, this shutting down of Parliament is not a rash or impetuous act. It is part of a consistent pattern of behaviour on the part of Mr. Harper’s government. Whenever Stephen Harper gets into political trouble, his first impulse is to steamroll over democratic institutions that get in his way. Look at the record:

Just over a year ago, he prorogued Parliament just weeks after an election – in order to rescue himself from an unprecedented political and constitutional crisis of his own making.

He has lashed out at public servants – like Richard Colvin, in the case of the detainees – for daring to speak the truth, and cowed others into silence.

He fired Linda Keen, the head of the Nuclear Safety Commission, for blowing the whistle on the repairs needed at Chalk River to ensure the reactor’s safety.

He starved Kevin Page, the Parliamentary Budget Officer, of the necessary resources to do his job because he was critical of the poor management of our public finances under this Conservative government.

He let go the heads of both the RCMP’s Public Complaints Commission and the Military Police Complaints Commission. Both were competent individuals, doing their job with distinction. But both had a serious flaw in Stephen Harper’s eye: they were critical of the government.

He cut off public funding for the ecumenical charitable group KAIROS, despite their lauded work and broad public support, because, according to one of his ministers, they held dissenting views from the government on foreign policy.

This approach to government – intimidating all who stand in its way – can have severe and corrosive consequences. Look at our nation’s capital today: a cowed and demoralized public service and a constantly bullied national press gallery, both trying to serve a disenchanted public.

The Government’s behaviour speaks to a deep cynicism. Mr. Harper is gambling that the public doesn’t care how it is governed. In fact, in many ways it furthers his political interest to fuel public distrust about politics and depress even further voter turnouts in elections, since this strengthens the electoral impact of his “base.”

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7 Responses

  1. Jason Says:

    waaaaay too eerie!!! Love it!

  2. Pat Says:

    Way too scary!!!! ..it's alarming how many traits fit him to a T.
    the scariest thing is that there are no rules of our parliament to remove an obviously paranoid person from the highest seat in all of Canada!

  3. ladycass Says:

    One wonders if he beats his wife?

  4. PsychMajor Says:

    Sociopathy isn't an accepted diagnosis in the medical/psychological community. The modern equivalent is Antisocial Personality Disorder, whose diagnosis requires:

    ———
    A. There is a pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others occurring since age 15 years, as indicated by three (or more) of the following:

    failure to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors as indicated by repeatedly performing acts that are grounds for arrest

    deceitfulness, as indicated by repeated lying, use of aliases, or conning others for personal profit or pleasure

    impulsivity or failure to plan ahead

    irritability and aggressiveness, as indicated by repeated physical fights or assaults

    reckless disregard for safety of self or others

    consistent irresponsibility, as indicated by repeated failure to sustain consistent work behavior or honor financial obligations

    lack of remorse, as indicated by being indifferent to or rationalizing having hurt, mistreated, or stolen from another.

    B. The individual is at least age 18 years.

    C. There is evidence of conduct disorder [a psychiatric category marked by a pattern of repetitive behavior wherein the rights of others or social norms are violated] with onset before age 15 years.

    D. The occurrence of antisocial behavior is not exclusively during the course of schizophrenia or a manic episode.
    ————-

    I would argue that Harper meets at least 6 of the criterion from A, as well as B and D. I don't know much about his childhood, and couldn't find much about it on the internet. He was a conservative from a very young age, though, and we all know that young conservatives have no empathy or remorse, so…

  5. Idiocracy Watch Says:

    Brilliant. We have a psych major confirming the hypothesis. Well done. But I have to admit I much prefer the use of the term sociopath. I suspect antisocial disorder was adopted to make it sound less "crazy" and more "medical". At the very least I think we can say it's crazy to have someone like Harper running the big show.

  6. mortimer Says:

    at least politics keeps him occupied from serial killing, but seriously this guy has ASPD written all over him. unfortunately many politicians do. the occupation quite well suits the grandiosity and conning nature.

  7. John Gaul Says:

    I wrote a short essay in my journal about my observations about Stephen Harper. I used the word sociopath and also noted his obsession with the Tar Sands. He may or not be an obsessive compulsive and a sociopath but there is obviously something wrong with him. The unsettling part is that this man is the most dictatorial political leader in my memory (I am 62) and he is running Canada as if it is his own private preserve. Regardless of his mental health status he is putting our country at serious risk and sadly our dysfunctional electoral system and weak kneed opposition parties allow him to continue to rule. Sadly the Canadian public, as I cannot really call them engaged citizens, continue to vote for him.

    Perhaps we should do a mental evaluation of the average Canadian.

    John Gaul

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