The Seven Characteristics of the Modern Sociopath or Psychopath

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/communication-success/201810/7-characteristics-of-the-modern-psychopath

From the above article:

Below are seven characteristics of the modern sociopath or psychopath. While not everyone who possesses this disorder may have all of the traits listed, a clinically diagnosed sociopath or psychopath will likely exhibit many of the following signs on a regular basis, especially when personal gain, relational control, and social domination are at stake.

1. Pathological Lying and Manipulation

“If you repeat a lie often enough, it becomes accepted as the truth.” —attributed to various sources

In their desire for ever more power (over relationships, organizations, or society at large), many sociopaths and psychopaths will literally make up and say anything in order to achieve their aims. Blatant lies, distortions, deceptions, broken promises, and blaming the victim are just some of the common devices used to enable the sociopath or psychopath to advance his or her aggressive and unscrupulous schemes. Instead of making factual statements based on reality, sociopaths and psychopaths repeat lies incessantly to distort. Solid evidence is ignored and dismissed with contempt.

2. Lack of Morality and Rule Breaking

“Rules are meant to be broken; that’s how you WIN.” —Anonymous

Most people have a basic sense of right and wrong. In general, we may agree that kindness is right, and cruelty is wrong; healthy relationships are right, and toxic relationships are wrong; honest hard work is right, and stealing and cheating are wrong. Sociopaths and psychopaths, however, have little or no sense of morality. They are more inclined than the general population to violate human rights or have brushes with the law. They believe that “might is right” and “rules are meant to be broken.” Human and ethical considerations are abhorred and viewed as weaknesses. In short, they have little or no conscience.

On occasions when sociopaths and psychopaths do mention morality or “fairness,” it is done either for the sake of appearance or to conveniently forward their own self-serving agenda. Fake morality is used as a manipulative device, rather than genuine value.

3. Lack of Empathy and Cold-Heartedness

“Sociopathy is, at its very essence, ice-cold.” —Martha Stout

Research by neuroscientist Adrian Raine reveals that people with antisocial personality disorder have fewer cells in their prefrontal cortex — considered the most evolved region of the brain. The prefrontal cortex is responsible for, among many functions, the capacity to understand other people’s feelings (empathy), the capacity to make sound, principled judgments (ethics), and the capacity to learn from life experience (reflection).

As sociopaths and psychopaths lack empathy, ethics, and reflection, they also tend to be unfeeling and cold-hearted toward the pain and suffering they cause others. This lack of humanity has several dangerous implications:

  • It compels the sociopath or psychopath to commit trespasses with little or no moral conflict.
  • Knowing the suffering of their victims does not bring about ethical pause. Just the opposite — it may encourage the sociopath or psychopath to do more harm (for they feel like they’re “winning”).
  • Abuses are committed without regret or remorse.
  • Little or no lessons are learned from the negative consequences of their actions. Sociopaths and psychopaths often blame their victims for causing their own victimization.

Many sociopaths and psychopaths become “serial offenders” in their transgressions against others until consequential intervention takes place (i.e., strong action by a coalition of people) to halt their misconduct and destruction.

4. Narcissism and False Superiority Complex

“Narcissism is, in a metaphorical sense, one half of what sociopathy is.” —Martha Stout

Not all narcissists are sociopathic (many narcissists are emotive, many sociopaths are non-emotive, or primitively emotive), but most sociopaths and psychopaths possess certain narcissistic traits, such as calculated charm, manipulativeness, self-absorption, entitlement, conceit, and a false superiority complex. In the mindset of many sociopaths and psychopaths, being “better” than others provides them with twisted justification to exploit and mistreat people at will. Those who are “inferior” deserve their downtrodden fate, and should only be regarded with contempt.

5. Gaslighting and Psychological Bullying

“When someone constantly puts you down, leaves you feeling like you can’t do anything right, or makes you feel worthless and bad about yourself in general… it’s emotional abuse.” —Unknown

Gaslighting is a form of persistent brainwashing that causes the victim to doubt her or himself, and ultimately lose his or her own sense of perception, identity, and self-worth. At its worst, pathological gaslighting constitutes a severe form of mind-control and psychological bullying. Gaslighting can occur in personal relationships, at the workplace, or over an entire society.

For many sociopaths and psychopaths, gaslighting is used as a specialized form of lying and manipulation, where the gaslighter incessantly repeats falsehoods about the undesirability, inadequacy, and/or detestableness of the gaslightee. It degrades an individual or a group’s identity and stigmatizes and marginalizes their value and acceptability. Gaslighting is psychological violence.

6. Lack of Contrition and Self-Serving Victimhood

When caught in the act with their unscrupulous behavior, most sociopaths and psychopaths will not show signs of contrition or remorse (unless it is strategically advantageous for them to do so). On the contrary, they are more likely to double or triple down on their aggressive tendencies, increase hostility, deny responsibility, accuse and blame others, and maintain a facade of arrogance and conceit. Interestingly, many sociopaths will invent a victimhood story for themselves: The romantic partner charged with domestic battery claims he was “set-up,” the investment advisor caught defrauding clients thinks he was betrayed, the politician whose policies harmed entire populations insists he’s being scapegoated, the business executive accused of setting up sweatshops overseas laments being singled out, and the media talking head penalized for spewing vile and hateful remarks believes she’s being persecuted. Casting themselves as victims can help sociopaths and psychopaths to defend their immoral conduct.

7. The “Situational” Sociopath or Psychopath

Perhaps one of the most insidious forms of anti-social personality disorder is what may be termed “situational sociopathy or psychopathy,” where an individual extends cordiality, respect, and regard towards some, but exhibits inhumanity, harshness, and cruelty towards others. Targets of situational sociopathy or psychopathy are usually individuals or groups considered to be “other,” “lesser,” or “weaker,” and may be based on factors such as gender, class, race, sexual orientation, social standing, societal afflictions, etc. This “sociopathic splitting” views some people as fully human, and others as objects, commodities, and less human. Situational sociopathy or psychopathy contributes to many unjust conditions, such as misogyny, class bigotry, racism, homophobia, religious intolerance, extreme poverty, and structural violence in society.

Trump Accuses Dems of Sedition, Suggesting Punishable by Death

Trump’s post today is yet another that is OFF THE RAILS….

Congress needs to re-assume the Constitutional authorities that the GOP have abandoned and allowed to be assumed by Trump and his horrible, unqualified executive branch.

https://apnews.com/article/trump-military-traitors-sedition-illegal-orders-c5fc3c5bd2fbc6b1204550e4203c24b2

On Thursday, Trump reposted to social media an article about the video, adding his own commentary that it was “really bad, and Dangerous to our Country.”

“SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR FROM TRAITORS!!!” Trump went on. “LOCK THEM UP???” He also called for the lawmakers’ arrest and trial, adding in a separate post that it was “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH.”

MY REPLY:

(posted to social media accounts of my Senators and House rep in Congress)

Trump’s post today is yet another that is OFF THE RAILS….

Congress, including YOU, needs to re-assume the Constitutional authorities that YOU have abandoned and allowed to be assumed by Trump and his horrible executive branch.

https://apnews.com/article/trump-military-traitors-sedition-illegal-orders-c5fc3c5bd2fbc6b1204550e4203c24b2

On Thursday, Trump reposted to social media an article about the video, adding his own commentary that it was “really bad, and Dangerous to our Country.”

“SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR FROM TRAITORS!!!” Trump went on. “LOCK THEM UP???” He also called for the lawmakers’ arrest and trial, adding in a separate post that it was “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH.”

HCR – Oct 14th, 2025


“The government shutdown, which started on October 1, is entering its third week. As Senator Chris Murphy DCT explained this morning, the Senate is in session, and it keeps voting on two bills to reopen the government. Majority leader John Thune keeps having the Senate vote on the measure passed by Republicans in the House. That measure funds the government until November 21. It has failed repeatedly to get past the 60 votes necessary to avoid a filibuster. The Democrats have offered an alternative measure, which extends the healthcare premium tax credit—without which health insurance costs on the Affordable Care Act market will skyrocket—and restores nearly $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid. That measure, too, has repeatedly failed to pass.

Murphy notes that normally the two sides would negotiate. But, he says, President Donald J. Trump is telling Republican senators to “BOYCOTT NEGOTIATING,” and they are “following orders.”

The House of Representatives is even more dysfunctional.

House speaker Mike Johnson RLA pushed the continuing resolution through the chamber on September 19, the Friday before leaving town for a week. Then Johnson canceled the House sessions on Monday and Tuesday, September 29 and 30, both to jam the Senate into having to accept the House measure and to avoid swearing in Adelita Grijalva D AZ, who was elected on September 23. Grijalva will provide the 218th signature on a discharge petition to force a vote on the release of the files collected during the federal investigation into the crimes of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump and his officials promised to release those files, but have tried to avoid doing so since news broke that Trump, who was a close friend of Epstein, is named in them.

Emily Brooks of The Hill notes that jamming the Senate as Johnson tried to do was a tactic employed by the far-right Freedom Caucus, and they are cheering him on. But Democratic senators refused to vote in favor of the House measure, standing firm on extending the premium tax credits before their loss decimates the healthcare markets. Now, although Democrats are in Washington, D.C., ready to negotiate, Johnson says he will not call House members back to work until the Senate passes the House measure.”

https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/api/v1/post/pdf?postId=176203700

Slotkin on the GOP’s Cuts to Healthcare Insurance

The GOP’s bill is hurting many people – people that weren’t previously identified and in ways we are just starting to learn about:

Senator Slotkin educates us – do any GOP members of Congress care? It appears not – they prefer to make sure the very wealthy get their tax breaks.

Fighting for Your Health Care: Senate Floor Speech
12 ½ minute video:
https://www.youtube.com/live/h7HY2yzB_Ko?si=Jx6nrs-WUh_f5_zE

A Balanced Discussion – MI Senator Slotkin:

An intelligent, balanced and reasoned discussion – by Senator Slotkin of Michigan touching on:
1) the looming government shutdown,
2) the hurt our farmers are facing,
3) a national security issue and
4) what freedom of speech really means in our country.

8 minute video:
https://youtu.be/sOSoEbK-ZoQ?si=Iq8xap8BrrArZFXL

Excerpts:
“Looming Shutdown?
As some of you may have heard, on September 30th, the government, the federal government runs out of money. So there is about a two-week period that we have to figure out what kind of compromise we want to get to in order to keep the government open for a few more months or many months.

No one wants a shutdown. But we got to get in a room and negotiate.

I you want to be seriously considering my vote, we got to have a conversation about healthcare. Every single Michigander is at risk of losing their health care or having the price of their insurance, including their private employer provided insurance go up.
So, if we’re going to have a conversation, let’s have it.

Our farmers – and tariffs:
I want to talk about a really important issue related to our farmers and the real struggle that our farmers are going through right now to keep their farms alive. People who are in active farming are worried about inflation, the price of inputs, regulation, all of these things that were already making farming difficult.

Then you have the tariffs. The tariff story that’s going on right now is kind of a sequel to the tariff story that went on in the first Trump administration. Trump put on tariffs back in his first term and in retaliation, a bunch of these countries cut off American agricultural products from their markets. Most important was China. China said to us, “Nope. um we’re mad at you because you put tariffs on our goods and so we’re going to retaliate by cutting off American soybeans from their markets. China said, “We’ll just find other markets.” They went to places like Brazil and no longer bought our soybeans.

So, as you can imagine, the soybean farmers, which are very important farmers across Michigan and across the country, um got into some real trouble. So, what did Trump do in response to um our soybean farmers being in such trouble? He just started writing checks. He created a program, $28 billion worth of a program to write subsidy checks to our farmers.

Now, our farmers don’t like receiving those checks. They want to work. They want their markets open. I have farmers say to me, “We want trade, not aid.” Wwhat we are seeing now in this Trump administration is exactly what we saw before, where there’s retaliation against our farmers because of these sloppy tariffs that the president has put on all kinds of countries in all kinds of ways.

And they’re attacking our farmers in retaliation. And our farmers are already coming to us and saying, “If we don’t have some relief soon, we’re going to again need those subsidy checks. We’re going to need someone to write us cash.” That means the Trump administration is going to go come back and have to find a ton of money, billions and billions of dollars to pay the farmers because of their tariff plan. So middle class Americans are having to pay those tariffs and our farmers are going to have to be the recipient of subsidy checks in order to keep their farms alive.

National security:
The president in August hosted Vladimir Putin in Alaska. He rolled out the red carpet and afterwards we saw the following things happen. Vladimir Putin launched the largest single raid on the capital city of Ukraine, Kiev. He went and hung out with the president of China, Xi Jinping, and attended a big military parade to show their relationship in front of the world. And then in the last couple of weeks, they’ve sent Russian drones over the border of Poland, a NATO ally, and then Romania, a NATO ally, just to test the defenses and see what the United States and what NATO would do in response. All of those things have happened in month and a half since the president welcomed Vladimir Putin.

This is a real thumb in the eye of the president. This is Vladimir Putin saying, “I know I just sat with you in your own country, but now I’m going to do whatever I want.” The president has some options in order to respond to this and to not let Putin walk all over us. There is a bipartisan sanctions bill that would add sanctions on to Vladimir Putin and the Russian government to send a signal that the president and the United States is not going to take Vladimir Putin just doing whatever he wants. Now, why is this important back home in Michigan or in the Midwest? It’s important because the other folks around the world, the other countries, both our friends and our adversaries, watch how we react to someone like Vladimir Putin, and they take notes. They say to themselves, “Huh, I guess the United States is willing to roll out the red carpet and then just be walked over by Vladimir Putin.”

It’s extremely important that we have a clear and consistent policy against someone like Vladimir Putin and urge President Trump to see the global ramifications if he continues to let Putin do whatever he wants.

On democracy:
It’s been a tough few weeks on the issue of freedom of speech. There’s been a lot of debate about which side of the aisle is allowed to say what and then what are the consequences for speech that people don’t think is appropriate or don’t like. And I think it’s important to review: the United States of America has freedom of speech written into our Constitution. We invented the concept that a citizen was free to speak their mind even when people disagree and there wouldn’t be retribution. That was a radical idea when the United States invented it.

But the thing about freedom of speech is that you can’t just take the position that you only like free speech when it’s your side or when someone agrees with you. If you want to be a real American patriot, you have to defend other people’s right to freedom of speech.

We saw problems with this this week. The president has his leader of the FCC, a man named Brendan Carr, who by the way wrote Project 2025. He put real pressure on one of the TV networks to fire yet another late night host that makes jokes about President Trump.

The reason why this is so worrisome is because if we become a country where whoever your whoever’s in power, whichever parties in power can just say, “We don’t like the talk that’s coming out of that person. We don’t like the conversation that’s coming out of that leader or that TV host.” We effectively eat away at one of our country’s most valued assets, which is that freedom of speech.

I’d ask everybody watching to just be honest about it, that we need to be okay with freedom of speech, whether we agree with it or not.”