he is mentally ill.
seriously.
mentally ill.
i know i have said multiple times that i'm no longer reading shit about him but my gawd, when it's screaming across news headlines, how can you not see it?
he's a sick, sick man. he needs help.
IMPEACH FOR FUCK'S SAKE!!!
seriously.
mentally ill.
i know i have said multiple times that i'm no longer reading shit about him but my gawd, when it's screaming across news headlines, how can you not see it?
he's a sick, sick man. he needs help.
IMPEACH FOR FUCK'S SAKE!!!
"When you think of it that way, what we
witnessed on Sunday is somewhere between concerning and absolutely
terrifying. The most powerful man in the county -- and maybe the world
-- spent his day touting unproven conspiracy theories about stolen
elections, suggesting collusion between Democrats and comedians,
attacking a military hero and Republican senator, and trying to program
his favorite cable network's broadcasts. And he did all of this while
failing to send even a single tweet about the tragic mass shooting in
New Zealand."
"George Conway, the husband of White House senior counselor Kellyanne Conway, tweeted an image to the diagnosis for "Narcissistic Personality Disorder" and said bluntly of Trump: "His condition is getting worse." Brian Klass, a political scientist at UCL, was slightly more expansive:
"We have a seriously dangerous normalcy bias, where we move on because
we desperately want to pretend it's okay. Trump's Twitter meltdown
today—which shows a deranged and unhinged person—will just be forgotten
by Monday afternoon. But the deranged man will still control the nukes."
"Trump's
critics questioning his decision-making -- or mental heath -- isn't all
that new. What was new, however, was that the White House felt the need
to mobilize some of its most senior officials to push back on the idea
that Trump was slipping mentally."
"No, I don't share those concerns," Kellyanne Conway told reporters Monday
of her husband's worries about Trump's mental health. Conway's
assertion came less than 24 hours after acting White House chief of
staff Mick Mulvaney was forced to insist
that "the President is not a white supremacist." Mulvaney also said, "I
don't think anybody can say the President is anti-Muslim."
"When,
in the space of 24 hours, two of the top officials in the White House
are going public to claim that the President isn't a) crazy b) a white
supremacist or c) anti-Muslim, you know Trump is going through a very
rough patch"
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