Everyone psychoanalyzing Trump & wondering what mental diagnosis historians will give him. But a larger point is the pathology of the culture that gave rise to him: a money obsessed political system that made the outsized businessman a false god. Correct that or he will reappear.

Nov 30, 2020 · 4:36 AM UTC

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It doesn't have to be a diagnosis, just what he's obviously displaying. But at this point the heft of the buffoonery is on the shoulders of #MSM. Serious journalists would be covering personality disfunction of the president. And if he should be getting psych evaluations.
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And the next one won't be as inept.
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Yes agreed who needs all that? You can do it after a 5-second observation of him
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I’ve been asking for over 4 years about mental wellness checks prior to taking the Presidential oath. Does anyone know if this even exists b/c if so, Trump got a pass card from a Dr. that should loose their license to practice.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
So on point..but these people are blind to their own ways. They won't get it. Trump sadly has paved the way for more people like him to feel comfortable being them in public and justifying their behavior..
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Not just reappear but multiply. We are already seeing it: trumpism. Like normal capitalism, but bigger, bolder, and completely unapologetic!
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I have absolutely no interest in hiss diagnosis if he does qualify for one. Because at the end of the day, disorders are by definition maladaptive and about everything he does seems to work for him. The real illness is in our society that allows such behavior to be advantageous
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Have you ever taken time to actually dig deep into unbiased news & research @realDonaldTrump? B/c ur rhetoric sounds trite & regurgitated from MSM & social media. Have you listened to men & women, black & white, gay & straight, latino & asian, who actually know this man? (1/2)
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Replying to @marwilliamson
and the pathology of the commentators that are deeply myopic to anything positive that may have happened in the Trump years and can only see pathology.
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It's also separately important to acknowledge his Alzheimer's and why so many people denied it in him and Reagan for so long. It's a dynamic you see in American families too - coming to terms with that type of thing nationally would help people process relatives' diagnoses.
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