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inanna

(3,547 posts)
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 07:35 AM Dec 2016

Narcissist-in-Chief: The Psychopathology That Explains Donald Trump's Depravity

December 2, 2016

The president-elect might be pitiable if he weren't a threat to the future of mankind.


Reporter: What do you think people will take away from the [Republican National] Convention? What are you hoping?

Donald Trump: From the convention? The fact that I'm very well liked.

– New York Times, July 21, 2016



The initial shock has given way to a twofold horror. First, there is the unavoidable fact that more than 62 million Americans voted for this man. Most white college graduates preferred him. Most white women preferred him. Presumably many of those 62 million aren't bigots or bullies or sexual predators or compulsive liars. But they knowingly voted for someone who is all of those things and more.

And then there are the sickening practical implications. During the campaign, novelist Adam Haslett remarked that "endless acts of verbal violence shock us into stunned passivity so we no longer register the horror of what we're living through." But that's nothing compared to the horror fatigue that awaits us under a Trump administration. His election -- along with Republican control of both Houses of Congress and more than two thirds of state legislatures -- will almost certainly precipitate an assault on civil rights, civil liberties, environmental protections (including a reversal of early, tentative steps to deal with global climate change), consumer protections, reproductive rights, gay rights, workers' rights, prisoners' rights, humane immigration policies, aid to the poor, gun control, antimilitarism, support for public education, and on and on. It will be bad enough for an individual deeply committed to any one of these issues; for those interested in all of them, it will be difficult to absorb, let alone summon outrage about and become active in opposing, a tidal wave of reactionary policies likely to continue on a daily basis for many years.

The potential impact on official policy is staggering. And yet I can't stop thinking about the man himself.

All through the campaign, I found myself looking through a psychological lens at Trump's behavior, not only appalled at the bellicose, racist pronouncements about, say, Mexicans or Muslims, but riveted by the deeply damaged human being who was saying these things. Even before he ran for president, Trump had been Exhibit A for the axiom that it's possible to be rich and famous without being a successful human being, psychologically or morally speaking. To flesh out the details now that we're more familiar with him is to add a layer of disbelief and dismay to the reality that so many people voted for him anyway. This psychological perspective is also critical for trying to predict just how much damage he will do to the country and the world, particularly to those who are most vulnerable.

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http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/narcissist-chief-psychopathology-explains-donald-trumps-depravity
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Narcissist-in-Chief: The Psychopathology That Explains Donald Trump's Depravity (Original Post) inanna Dec 2016 OP
He's completely unqualified to serve as our President. YOHABLO Dec 2016 #1
Excellent article. madaboutharry Dec 2016 #2
he's like the biggest and bloodiest car wreck ever, that you just can't help but gape at Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #3
The situation really couldn't be any worse. Chemisse Dec 2016 #4
It IS the plot of a political novel. Mister Ed Dec 2016 #5
Yes. murielm99 Dec 2016 #6
As Michael Moore said, Trump Will be Our Last President kebob Dec 2016 #7
unless bdamomma Dec 2016 #8
 

YOHABLO

(7,358 posts)
1. He's completely unqualified to serve as our President.
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 07:46 AM
Dec 2016

Intellectually he has the brain of a 14 year old. He's a spoiled rotten rich kid who has always gotten his way. He's dangerous.

 

Fast Walker 52

(7,723 posts)
3. he's like the biggest and bloodiest car wreck ever, that you just can't help but gape at
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:42 AM
Dec 2016

in shock and horror and amazement, and it's nearly paralyzing.

Chemisse

(30,817 posts)
4. The situation really couldn't be any worse.
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:17 AM
Dec 2016

If this was the plot of a political novel, it would be too bizarre to be believable.

Mister Ed

(5,944 posts)
5. It IS the plot of a political novel.
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:36 AM
Dec 2016

"It Can't Happen Here", by Sinclair Lewis (1935), in which a crudely charismatic character named Buzz Windrip vaults to victory in the presidential election by fomenting fear and promising drastic economic and social reforms while promoting a return to patriotism and "traditional" values.
Once in office, Windrip acts swiftly to consolidate power in his own hands and implement a violent, authoritarian fascist government...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Can%27t_Happen_Here

 

kebob

(499 posts)
7. As Michael Moore said, Trump Will be Our Last President
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 05:16 PM
Dec 2016

Whether through tyranny or thermonuclear war.

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