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Showing Original Post only (View all)WaPo: There is something very wrong with Donald Trump [View all]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/there-is-something-very-wrong-with-donald-trump/2016/08/01/73809c72-57fe-11e6-831d-0324760ca856_story.html#comments
By Robert Kagan August 1 at 3:51 PM
Robert Kagan is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a contributing columnist for The Post.
"One wonders if Republican leaders have begun to realize that they may have hitched their fate and the fate of their party to a man with a disordered personality. We can leave it to the professionals to determine exactly what to call it. Suffice to say that Donald Trumps response to the assorted speakers at the Democratic National Convention has not been rational.
Why denigrate the parents of a soldier who died serving his country in Iraq? And why keep it going for four days? Why assail the record of a decorated general who commanded U.S. forces in Afghanistan? Why make fun of the stature of a popular former mayor of New York? Surely Trump must know that at any convention, including his own, people get up and criticize the opposition partys nominee. They get their shots in, just as your party got its shots in. And then you move on to the next phase of the campaign. You dont take a crack at every single person who criticized you. And you especially dont pick fights that you cant possibly win, such as against a grieving Gold Star mother or a general. Its simply not in your interest to do so.
The fact that Trump could not help himself, that he clearly did, as he said, want to hit everyone who spoke against him at the Democratic convention, suggests that there really is something wrong with the man. It is not just that he is incapable of empathy. It is not just that he feels he must respond to every criticism he receives by attacking and denigrating the critic, no matter how small or inconsequential. If you are a Republican, the real problem, and the thing that ought to keep you up nights as we head into the final 100 days of this campaign, is that the man cannot control himself. He cannot hold back even when it is manifestly in his interest to do so. Whats more, his psychological pathologies are ultimately self-destructive. (Disclosure: I was a guest speaker at a fundraiser for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton last month; I have no role with her campaign.)
Trump is, in this respect, unlike a normal politician. A normal politician knows that no matter how much criticism gets under the skin, the thing to do is to smile and wave it off. You dont have to mean it. You dont even have to appear to mean it. But it is what you do, if only to avoid compounding the damage. Trump cannot make this simple self-serving calculation. He must attack everyone who opposes him, even after he has defeated them. He must continue talking about Texas Sen. Ted Cruzs father, even after Cruz has thrown in the towel. He must humiliate New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, even after Christie has lain down before him."...(more)
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I subscribe to the Post, and it has been wonderful to see the right wing columnists I despise...
Nitram
Aug 2016
#53
Contrast that with Hillary's lack of comments about speakers at Repug convention.
63splitwindow
Aug 2016
#4
Kurt Vonnegut once said that Nixon was the first President that hated the American people.
FSogol
Aug 2016
#50
I bet Trump was a little brat as a kid. Vindictive. Desperate for attention. Plain nasty.
Doodley
Aug 2016
#17
Trump sent to NY Military Academy to correct behavior problems. Won a Neatness medal
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2016
#26
Ah yes, ignore the message you don't like and attack the messenger. Hmmm? . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2016
#28
Tell that to the TV reporters who played along because ratings were more important
Overseas
Aug 2016
#40
Not likely. Sadly, psychopathy is only life threatening to everyone except the psychopath.
BlancheSplanchnik
Aug 2016
#58
"We can leave it to the professionals to determine exactly what to call it."
paulkienitz
Aug 2016
#65
Have you seen this? It might be worth starting a new thread (I can't -- I'm too new with DU)
Farmgirl1961
Aug 2016
#71
My amateur guess is that he suffers from a narcissistic disorder. He can never accept blame for
Francis Booth
Aug 2016
#73