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MagaSmash

(11,902 posts)
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 09:32 AM Yesterday

REAL DOCTOR Analyzes The trump FELON'S NOBEL PRIZE Letter -- A Case of Narcissistic Injury

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REAL DOCTOR Analyzes The trump FELON'S NOBEL PRIZE Letter -- A Case of Narcissistic Injury (Original Post) MagaSmash Yesterday OP
I've seen this movie before, in a microcosm. no_hypocrisy Yesterday #1
Most interesting. 3catwoman3 Yesterday #2
Excellent analysis but did Trump author the letter? Lettuce Be Yesterday #3
Trump needs to be in a padded cell in a straightjacket. Turbineguy Yesterday #4

no_hypocrisy

(54,436 posts)
1. I've seen this movie before, in a microcosm.
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 10:03 AM
Yesterday

I wanted to go to law school. I didn't have the money and would have qualified for a scholarship.

But my father told me that, no, he wanted to pay for my tuition with no expectation of a loan.

I took him at his word. I relied on him and didn't apply for a scholarship.

I studied for the LSATs in 6 weeks and made a respectable score on the first try. Three weeks later, I was admitted to law school.

Three weeks before the beginning of school, things changed.

I was working as a medical assistant at my father's doctor's office. And there was an internal squabble among coworkers which didn't involve me at all. My father was unable to address the strife and looked for a scapegoat: ME.

He insisted that I join him for dinner in a restaurant where he concocted a fable that because of me, half his staff was going to quit. And because they were going to quit, he was going to prematurely retire. And because he was going to prematurely retire, no money for tuition for law school. And how'd you like them apples?

He was expecting me to believe him. He was expecting me to break down in a public restaurant and humiliate myself. He was expecting me to beg him to reconsider. He was expecting me to return to the doctor's office and "fix it".

None of the above.

Like Tom Cruise in Risky Business, it was "You know, Bill, there's one thing I learned in all my years. Sometimes you just gotta say, 'What the fuck, make your move.'" So I leaned back in my chair, took a sip of wine, looked him in the eye, and told him, "Well, I guess that's entirely up to you."

Immediately deflated, he murmured, "Damned right."

We separately left the restaurant.

I waited two weeks and he called me to pick up the tuition check.

That's how you do it.

3catwoman3

(28,709 posts)
2. Most interesting.
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 10:06 AM
Yesterday

I’ll add that the form of address, “Dear Jonas,” is very disrespectful. Also, the signature, “President DJT”, is a weird combination of casual and boastful. That combination seems to be quite purposefully telling the leader of Norway that Trump does not regard him as an equal.

Lettuce Be

(2,355 posts)
3. Excellent analysis but did Trump author the letter?
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 10:43 AM
Yesterday

Or is there another malignant narcissist hanging around?

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