>>101746067At least you responded to me decently enough, so I shall as well.
I wasn't talking about her politics (though that gets included as well), but her general personality, which you can't honestly hold as something that doesn't affect people's personalities. Plenty of psychological studies have shown consistent and significant character differences between "liberals" and "conservatives."
With that out of the way, I think Dian's main fault is that she engages in silly and puerile behaviour most times things don't go her way because she just can't understand why someone would do this, or do that, or how they could possibly think of doing something that she can't easily understand. Case in point is how she treated Mr. Peanutbutter at the end of the last season when he decked out a room to look like her fantasy library she always dreamed of as a kid. She literally vreaks down hysterically and starts crying because her husband heard her reminiscing about a pleasant fantasy she had as a girl, and wanted to lovingly fulfill it for her as a nice gesture, nothing more.
If you can describe her mental dynamics in a more fundamentally accurate way than just deluded, I am listening. She repeatedly overreacts this way to Mr. Peanutbutter being nice to her, though we know his intentions are pure and he even tries to accommodate her at every step, further proving she is detached from how individuals other than her work and what the appropriate ways to react to other people are.
Now, if you don't see an obvious connection between her obvious interpersonal delusions and her little political beliefs which the show constantly satirizes as deluded liberal nonesense, then you're the biased on here.