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babylonsister

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Sat Aug 12, 2017, 09:25 AM Aug 2017

My meeting with Donald Trump: A damaged, pathetic personality... [View all]

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http://www.salon.com/2017/08/12/my-meeting-with-donald-trump-a-damaged-pathetic-personality-whose-obvious-impairment-has-only-gotten-worse/


Saturday, Aug 12, 2017 07:00 AM EST
My meeting with Donald Trump: A damaged, pathetic personality — whose obvious impairment has only gotten worse
I didn't get his endorsement when I ran for governor — but the severely troubled man I met has only gotten worse
Bill Curry

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By 2016, the private Trump was on permanent public display, raging over mere slights, seeing plots in every ill turn of events and, as always, stunningly self-absorbed. He was called a racist, a sexist and a bully. But his mental health issues were euphemized as problems of “temperament.” He lied ceaselessly, reflexively and clumsily, but his lies were called merely “unproven” or, later, “false.” The New York Times called the birther story a lie only after Trump grudgingly retracted it. Not till he was safe in office claiming that millions of phantom immigrants cast votes for Clinton did the paper of record use the word “lie” in reference to a tale Trump was still telling.

In 2016, the precariousness of Trump’s mental health was clear to all with eyes to see, but like extras in a remake of “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” reporters averted their glances. The day after the election, they were all in a state of shock, like staff at an asylum who woke one morning to find that the patient who thought he was Napoleon had just been named emperor of France. Once he took office, many publications began keeping running tallies of his lies. But all take a more cautious approach to questions of their origins in his deeply troubled psyche. To date, no major network, newspaper or magazine has run an in-depth analysis of Trump’s mental health.

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One thing Trump has taught us is that the drafters of the 25th Amendment weren’t thinking about mental illness. It is unlikely anyone it puts in charge would have the courage to take action. In any case, progressives must put their primary emphasis on crafting a blueprint for political reform and economic justice. While they’re at it they could try making better cases on national security and climate change.

They must take another lesson from Trump: to say out loud things they never said before, not as Trump does, but with honesty, decency, reason and specificity. Trump got to be president in part because there were so many things Democrats and the media didn’t think or couldn’t bring themselves to say. Trump’s whole life is a fraud that Robert Mueller may soon expose as a criminal enterprise. His business career was a disaster till a book someone else wrote and a TV show someone else produced made him a celebrity. He then fell into the only line of work he ever prospered in: licensing that celebrity. He does it pretty well, but Zsa Zsa Gabor did it first and Kim Kardashian did it better and neither of them should be president.

In 2016 Trump’s real vulnerabilities were his mental health and personal finances. We can now add his proto-fascism and his possible or intended treason to the list. Trump was lucky in the draw. His defects were so monumental, so toxic, we had no protocol for talking about them. There are effective and responsible ways to talk about all such things, but first our media and political elites must find the courage to name them. They know as well as you or I who he is.


Bill Curry was White House counselor to President Clinton and a two-time Democratic nominee for governor of Connecticut. He is at work on a book on President Obama and the politics of populism.
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The media helped install a demented sick fuck dalton99a Aug 2017 #1
It still makes me furious that BOTH the NYT and Washington Post posted excerpts from "Clinton Cash," deurbano Aug 2017 #20
they pimped him HARDER than reagan AND HILLARY. the sheeple were manipulated. pansypoo53219 Aug 2017 #29
Pretty damn well laid out. pangaia Aug 2017 #2
Very well said. If only the MSM said it daily onit2day Aug 2017 #28
Right you are pangaia Aug 2017 #30
MUST READ malaise Aug 2017 #3
Agree, it was a great read DeminPennswoods Aug 2017 #40
Yes indeed malaise Aug 2017 #42
Thanks DeminPennswoods Aug 2017 #43
And we saw these horrible qualities during the campaign! The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #4
"had no protocol...." is a superb way to look at America's Greatest Mistake. JohnnyLib2 Aug 2017 #6
Read! Read it all! No one has said it better. JohnnyLib2 Aug 2017 #5
"the infantilization of the American male". Love it GusBob Aug 2017 #7
Ironic, ain't it. Those "infantilized" males are most worried about "feminized" males. Nitram Aug 2017 #10
It's a new concept to me and blows my mind GusBob Aug 2017 #13
K&R ismnotwasm Aug 2017 #8
Excellent analysis of Trump and the reasons he has continued Nitram Aug 2017 #9
Great article. K&R. Paladin Aug 2017 #11
Sharing far and wide. nolabear Aug 2017 #12
DURec leftstreet Aug 2017 #14
The media DID use the word "lie" and point this out about Trump, & were blunt about it. Honeycombe8 Aug 2017 #15
The Trumpsters did not care that Trump was a liar because they agreed with his racism, mnhtnbb Aug 2017 #16
I totally agree. nt Honeycombe8 Aug 2017 #19
I completely agree as well. Democrats who still think that they can sway Trump Nay Aug 2017 #39
People brainwashed by shit media saying Hillary was more of a liar MrPurple Aug 2017 #17
I disagree. I just pointed out numerous circumstances & stories that disprove your statement. nt Honeycombe8 Aug 2017 #18
I'm saying that these fools have tuned out the "liberal MSM" MrPurple Aug 2017 #22
No, "the media" did not call Hillary more of a liar. Nitram Aug 2017 #21
That's exactly what I was saying, it's shitty "media", but these people have bought into it MrPurple Aug 2017 #23
A most worthy read. 3catwoman3 Aug 2017 #24
Yes lots of great points and original quotes Bradshaw3 Aug 2017 #26
K/R BadgerMom Aug 2017 #25
K&R - Great article! red dog 1 Aug 2017 #27
This message was self-deleted by its author stuffmatters Aug 2017 #31
Whoops, I put my comments on the wrong post. Posting there instead stuffmatters Aug 2017 #32
years of hate radio and hate tv prepared the soil for this to happen. NRaleighLiberal Aug 2017 #33
My sister had the dubious honor as well DFW Aug 2017 #34
Ugh. I still can't fathom what sort of mental gymnastics progressoid Aug 2017 #35
Lenin knew DFW Aug 2017 #36
to late salon Sunlei Aug 2017 #37
The Trump voters had one over-riding reason: They HATE, and VIRULENTLY, the very idea of a WinkyDink Aug 2017 #38
Sadly, I believed this to be true before the election -- Hillary would lose because Nay Aug 2017 #41
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