March 14th, 2007

Sanity Squad: The Oslo Syndrome

In a clever turn on the phrase “Stockholm Syndrome,” Dr. Kenneth Levin, author of The Oslo Syndrome: delusions of a people under seige and the Sanity Squad’s guest in its podcast this week, offers some answers to the question of why Israel ever felt it had a partner in peace in Arafat, who called for their destruction even as he negotiated with them.

Psychiatrist Dr. Levin joins Squad regulars Shrinkwrapped, Siggy, and Dr. Sanity for some thought-provoking conversation. Along the way, we also discuss how the Oslo Syndrome might apply to the US today.

One Response to “Sanity Squad: The Oslo Syndrome”

  1. Cappy Says:

    Agreements with Muslim terrorists = paper not worth it’s value for wrapping terrorist loving trolls for this week’s garbage.

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