Trump slipping into madness (drugs, border, Alabama, millionaire)
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As a black conservative, I’ll admit this man has finally lost it. At least pre-election you could claim this is who Trump is and what got him elected, but now he’s just being a big baby with an expiration date.
I don’t care if you like Trump, this is just disgusting.
Only dictators do this crap and he wishes he was one.
All the Media Matters ShareBlue trolls can do is smear and deflect from their party's massive fraud and corruption, colluding with foreign countries to steal a US election. Their fellow Dem zombies are complicit in support of crimes. No wonder decent Democrats with brains are leaving the party in droves. #WalkAway
The word is Trump is having rage fits. White House staffers are avoiding him as he prowls the halls. He sulks for hours at a time, mumbling to himself. It is well known that he resorts to repeating conspiracy theories, each one more deranged than the last. Now he questions why the Department of Justice isn't going after his political rivals!
The man is unhinged, he lives in a world of make believe, he can't face reality, and he might be a danger to himself.
How is the hell would you know that? Are you a Secret Service Agent? The word is???? Nothing deranged with questioning the election results. It's not as if it's the first time it has happened.
Donald Trump has a “dangerous mental illness” and is not fit to lead the US, a group of psychiatrists has warned during a conference at Yale University.
Mental health experts claimed the President was “paranoid and delusional”, and said it was their “ethical responsibility” to warn the American public about the “dangers” Mr Trump’s psychological state poses to the country.
Speaking at the conference at Yale’s School of Medicine on Thursday, one of the mental health professionals, Dr John Gartner, a practising psychotherapist who advised psychiatric residents at Johns Hopkins University Medical School until 2015, said: “We have an ethical responsibility to warn the public about Donald Trump's dangerous mental illness.”
Is it ethical for "psychiatry experts" to do diagnostic work on a "patient" they never met? Unless they are not M.D.'s.
See post #129. There are psychiatrists, brain disorder specialists, other mental health specialists as well as laymen citing an abundance of evidence that Donald Trump is mentally ill.
How is the hell would you know that? Are you a Secret Service Agent? The word is???? Nothing deranged with questioning the election results. It's not as if it's the first time it has happened.
Hey, Trump says stuff like this ALL THE TIME and you don't question it. Mostly worse things than anything I have ever said about Trump. He even does it about our national security apparatus ... accusing them of as much as treason! You seem to be OK with that, I have never seen YOU defend our national security services from Trump's false attacks.
I am only expecting to be held to the same standard you hold Trump to. It's a low bar, I'll admit.
WE have also seen vicious character assassination from your fellow Trumpies, posting the most outrageous lies about ANYONE Trump feels threatened by, Republicans and Democrats alike. Would you like the good people here to list them?
But the plain and simple fact is Trump is descending into a mental abyss, he is deranged and unpredictable. He has lost a fundamental grasp of reality.
So no, it's not 3D chess, he is not a "very stable genius" ... he is nuts, and getting worse in front of our eyes.
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