After that of Joe Biden, Donald Trump’s mental health is visibly deteriorating.
In a recent speech in Pennsylvania, Trump spoke about the penis size of deceased golfer Arnold Palmer. After two audience members fainted at a rally in South Dakota, Trump, for 39 minutes, waddled and clapped his hands to a medley that included It’s A Man’s World by James Brown and Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen. On several recent occasions in front of his stunned supporters, Trump made bizarre digressions about electric-powered boats and a leg-eating shark.
Harry Segal of Cornell University’s Department of Psychiatry calls the current increase in Trump’s bizarre and incoherent speeches alarming.
Trump’s Ciboulot: worse than in 2020
Already in 2020, many mental health specialists feared that Trump would be re-elected. Yale School of Medicine forensic psychiatrist Bandy Lee said that for psychological reasons, Trump was the most dangerous president in U.S. history.
In 2018, more than 70 psychologists, psychiatrists and mental health professionals were alarmed by a deterioration in his mental state. They noted, among other things, his speech difficulties; his diminished faculties for complex reasoning; his rambling speeches; his difficulty completing a thought; its vocabulary in marked decline with an over-reliance on superlatives.
Since then, his pathology has only gotten worse. His sadistic cruelty, his ubuesque personality and the effrontery of his fabrications make him the incarnation of pernicious and malevolent wickedness.
For Harvard Medical School psychiatrist Henry J. Friedman, Trump’s “grandiosity” and paranoid vengeful behaviors go so far beyond those of “ordinary narcissists” that a category beyond narcissism is needed for him. describe. The appropriate category, he said, would be “dictator-destroyer,” because Trump, like Hitler and Stalin, has a grandiose, paranoid personality bent on destroying anyone he considers his enemies.
Trump, an “evil narcissist”
Trump is said to be an extreme mix of narcissistic personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder, aggression and sadism. Social psychologist Erich Fromm coined the term “malignant narcissist” in 1964. He describes this mental disorder as the “most serious pathology, inciting those affected to acts of vicious and inhumane destructiveness.”
His biographer, Michael D’Antonio, describes Trump as a dark whirlwind of cruelty, violence and fear.
The election of Trump would constitute a “clear and immediate” danger not only for the United States, but for the entire planet. And if Trump were to cede the presidency – for mental health problems or otherwise – to his vice-president, it would not be better. JD Vance, the smiling face of fascism, is also in cahoots with democracy-enemies megabillionaires Elon Musk and Peter Thiel.