Real eyes will realise that in any struggle, particularly politics, when the underdog manages to prevail, top dogs whose perceived statuses and hopes were but figments of bizarre imaginations soon develop what I believe is a mental health condition; call it the PUVC (Post Underdog Victory Complex).
It’s a manifestation of disgruntlement, and so, constant bitching, wholesale use of derogatory statements, character assassination, misrepresentation, harassment, violation of rights, prone to selfish thinking, stalking and raining vendetta on those who objectively say nice things about the underdog. 
By their conduct, you’re either with them or you're a hypocrite. This is not clinically known yet, but it’s like a Cluster B personality disorder. Ask those in the field of mental health and they will tell you, 'ouch, that’s bad.' It’s egocentric, and the compulsive tendency has only one aim: to wreak failure, so that they could say ‘we told them so.’
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