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Self‑deception commentary linking political figures to psychological concepts

Self‑deception commentary linking political figures to psychological concepts The passage offers only generic observations about self‑deception and vague references to public figures (Hillary Clinton, Ahmadinejad) without any specific allegations, dates, transactions, or actionable evidence. It does not provide concrete leads for investigation, merely speculative character judgments, so its investigative usefulness is minimal despite mentioning high‑profile individuals. Key insights: Mentions Hillary Clinton’s alleged misreporting of a Bosnia trip.; References Iranian President Ahmadinejad’s denial of suffering.; Cites academic work on self‑deception (Baumeister, Trivers, Robert Trivers).

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Self‑deception commentary linking political figures to psychological concepts The passage offers only generic observations about self‑deception and vague references to public figures (Hillary Clinton, Ahmadinejad) without any specific allegations, dates, transactions, or actionable evidence. It does not provide concrete leads for investigation, merely speculative character judgments, so its investigative usefulness is minimal despite mentioning high‑profile individuals. Key insights: Mentions Hillary Clinton’s alleged misreporting of a Bosnia trip.; References Iranian President Ahmadinejad’s denial of suffering.; Cites academic work on self‑deception (Baumeister, Trivers, Robert Trivers).

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