Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the poster who keeps bringing up Trump's mental health needs help.
You are not going to trick anyone into thinking there is just one person concerned with this.
There is one primary poster because his rants are similar.
You must be joking. Trump's mental health is a topic of conversation all over the world. Literally, my husband is in East Africa right now and the Tanzanians are talking about the crazy American president.
You mean crazy like a rabid fox![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP:
I don't know where this "Trump will be impeached" nonsense originated but I've heard friends mention it too. There's no way in hell that he'll be impeached by a Republican Congress. The Republican electorate would destroy the House of Representatives.
Pence and Congress can invoke the 25th Amendment. That is a cleaner solution.
Anonymous wrote:OP:
I don't know where this "Trump will be impeached" nonsense originated but I've heard friends mention it too. There's no way in hell that he'll be impeached by a Republican Congress. The Republican electorate would destroy the House of Representatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty soon his top "normal" staffers like Priebus and Spicer will be resigning. Or, they will stick it out with Pence as long as they can and when needed, invoke the 25th amendment.
This cannot last. Not only is he demonstrating he's got some mental issues, but the focus on his behavior is making it impossible to govern effectively. No way to build support for a plan when calls to the NPS and imaginary mass voter fraud are all anyone is talking about.
I'm not sure this is the liability you think it is. Congressional Rs don't need to build support right now for their policies. In fact, they know their policies could not possibly muster broad-based support...so distractions from their policies serves their interests.
They have both Houses of Congress and a POTUS who will sign anything that Bannon puts in front of him. That's all they need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why do Trump's defenders always assume the people criticizing him are unsuccessful? There are many metrics of success. But even taking Trump's financially-based metric, I may not have gold-plated toilets, but my HHI is high even for the numbers commonly claimed by DCUM supporters...and I've never even had to declare bankruptcy!
Clearly, this is your failure in life. You ain't winnin' if you ain't taking other people's money down with you.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://blog.dilbert.com/post/130880041216/narcissistic-accuser-syndrome
Accusers tend to have these characteristics:
- Dislike of confident, successful people.
-Hallucinating that you have the diagnostic skills of a trained psychiatrist.
- Hallucinating the ability to determine a stranger’s level of empathy, and their need for admiration, based on limited evidence seen out of context.
- Inability to distinguish between a smart operator with a strategy of aggressive response to critics versus a person with fragile self-esteem.
- Inability to understand that labeling one individual with an inflated sense of importance and fragile self-esteem at the same time is harder to explain than you want it to be.
- A deep desire to rationalize one’s own lack of success by imagining the only way that other people attain it is with the help of some sort of personality disorder.
Why do Trump's defenders always assume the people criticizing him are unsuccessful? There are many metrics of success. But even taking Trump's financially-based metric, I may not have gold-plated toilets, but my HHI is high even for the numbers commonly claimed by DCUM supporters...and I've never even had to declare bankruptcy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://blog.dilbert.com/post/130880041216/narcissistic-accuser-syndrome
Accusers tend to have these characteristics:
- Dislike of confident, successful people.
-Hallucinating that you have the diagnostic skills of a trained psychiatrist.
- Hallucinating the ability to determine a stranger’s level of empathy, and their need for admiration, based on limited evidence seen out of context.
- Inability to distinguish between a smart operator with a strategy of aggressive response to critics versus a person with fragile self-esteem.
- Inability to understand that labeling one individual with an inflated sense of importance and fragile self-esteem at the same time is harder to explain than you want it to be.
- A deep desire to rationalize one’s own lack of success by imagining the only way that other people attain it is with the help of some sort of personality disorder.
Is Scott Adams a psychiatrist as well as a cartoonist?
Anonymous wrote:http://blog.dilbert.com/post/130880041216/narcissistic-accuser-syndrome
Accusers tend to have these characteristics:
- Dislike of confident, successful people.
-Hallucinating that you have the diagnostic skills of a trained psychiatrist.
- Hallucinating the ability to determine a stranger’s level of empathy, and their need for admiration, based on limited evidence seen out of context.
- Inability to distinguish between a smart operator with a strategy of aggressive response to critics versus a person with fragile self-esteem.
- Inability to understand that labeling one individual with an inflated sense of importance and fragile self-esteem at the same time is harder to explain than you want it to be.
- A deep desire to rationalize one’s own lack of success by imagining the only way that other people attain it is with the help of some sort of personality disorder.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty soon his top "normal" staffers like Priebus and Spicer will be resigning. Or, they will stick it out with Pence as long as they can and when needed, invoke the 25th amendment.
This cannot last. Not only is he demonstrating he's got some mental issues, but the focus on his behavior is making it impossible to govern effectively. No way to build support for a plan when calls to the NPS and imaginary mass voter fraud are all anyone is talking about.
Anonymous wrote:http://blog.dilbert.com/post/130880041216/narcissistic-accuser-syndrome
Accusers tend to have these characteristics:
- Dislike of confident, successful people.
-Hallucinating that you have the diagnostic skills of a trained psychiatrist.
- Hallucinating the ability to determine a stranger’s level of empathy, and their need for admiration, based on limited evidence seen out of context.
- Inability to distinguish between a smart operator with a strategy of aggressive response to critics versus a person with fragile self-esteem.
- Inability to understand that labeling one individual with an inflated sense of importance and fragile self-esteem at the same time is harder to explain than you want it to be.
- A deep desire to rationalize one’s own lack of success by imagining the only way that other people attain it is with the help of some sort of personality disorder.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the article but don't think it's insightful. This has been obvious from the jump, every single element, and it's weird that an article by a civilian with no training whatsoever in psychology is going to be the person to 'call it.'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the poster who keeps bringing up Trump's mental health needs help.
You are not going to trick anyone into thinking there is just one person concerned with this.
There is one primary poster because his rants are similar.
You must be joking. Trump's mental health is a topic of conversation all over the world. Literally, my husband is in East Africa right now and the Tanzanians are talking about the crazy American president.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the poster who keeps bringing up Trump's mental health needs help.
You are not going to trick anyone into thinking there is just one person concerned with this.
There is one primary poster because his rants are similar.
You must be joking. Trump's mental health is a topic of conversation all over the world. Literally, my husband is in East Africa right now and the Tanzanians are talking about the crazy American president.