#TrumpEulogies: "On June 29th, 1999, Trump gave a eulogy at his father's funeral ...."
There's a whole thread of these, mostly parodies.
On June 29th, 1999, Trump gave a eulogy at his fathers funeral .... [Trump] used the time to talk about his own accomplishments and to make it clear that, in his mind, his fathers best achievement was producing him, Donald. #TrumpEulogies
APRIL 5, 2017 12:30PM ET
Trumps Mental Health: Is Pathological Narcissism the Key to Trumps Behavior?
Diagnosing the president was off-limits to experts until a textbook case entered the White House
By ALEX MORRIS
At 6:35 a.m. on the morning of March 4th, President Donald Trump did what no U.S. president has ever done: He accused his predecessor of spying on him. He did so over Twitter, providing no evidence and lest anyone miss the point doubling down on his accusation in tweets at 6:49, 6:52 and 7:02, the last of which referred to Obama as a Bad (or sick) guy! Six weeks into his presidency, these unsubstantiated tweets were just one of many times the sitting president had rashly made claims that were (as we soon learned) categorically untrue, but it was the first time since his inauguration that he had so starkly drawn Americas integrity into the fray. And he had done it not behind closed doors with a swift call to the Department of Justice, but instead over social media in a frenzy of ire and grammatical errors. If one hadnt been asking the question before, it was hard not to wonder: Is the president mentally ill?
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But of course, something did come of it, and so on February 13th, Dodes and 34 other psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers published a letter in
The New York Times stating that Mr. Trumps speech and actions make him incapable of safely serving as president. As Dodes tells me, This is not a policy matter at all. It is continuous behavior that the whole country can see that indicates specific kinds of limitations, or problems in his mind. So to say that those people who are most expert in human psychology cant comment on it is nonsensical. In their letter, the mental health experts did not go so far as to proffer a diagnosis, but the affliction that has gotten the most play in the days since is a form of narcissism so extreme that it affects a persons ability to function: narcissistic personality disorder.
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