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Does Donald Trump suffer from a mental illness?

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Donald Trump may well be the next US President.
His alleged mental disorders have now become
popular discussion pastimes not only amongst mental
disorder professionals, but politicians, journalists,
comedians, and ordinary people.

His constant bizarre sayings and behaviour have triggered
suggestions to establish a commission on "presidential
capacity.' That a president can be removed from office
via the 25th amendment on the grounds he's mentally unfit
to be president. Of course that may be difficult to prove
and very few people would want to set this precedent.

Many Americans may think that Trump is unfit for office,
but is he nuts? Or is he a ruthless self-promoter, with
considerable cunning and a poster-boy for narcissism?
Is he crazy like a fox?

Would you like someone like him as our Prime Minister?
Someone who goes against the rules?
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 6 April 2024 6:29:34 PM
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Hi Foxy,

The Dangerous Doctor Donald appears to be suffering from something, but what it is is hard to tell. Me thinks the Yanks got Donald out of the asylum next to the old folks home they got Joe out of. You ask the question;

Would you like someone like him (dangerous Doctor Donald) as our Prime Minister? Oh No! Definitely No! No Way! I hope I don't sound to undecided.

We have several TRUMPSTER'S among the Forum's 'Usual Suspects' I'm sure they'll be along shortly to sing the praises of Dangerous Doctor Donald.

Looking at past US Presidents, starting with George "Crackers" Washington, me thinks the Yanks deserve another four years of Trumpsterism and all the mayhem that entails. Trumpsterism is a political philosophy based on the teachings of Scrooge McDuck, a brand of Capitalism run on the lines of the game show "Blankety Blanks" Hosted by Graham Kennedy! It was very successful in the Land Of Nod until the citizens woke up and realised they were living the life of lunatics!
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 8 April 2024 5:38:44 AM
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To be fair, Trump does have good and bad policies, and he also has good and bad character traits.

With that in mind when you say 'someone like Donald Trump' what exactly are we talking about?
Someone with your bias Foxy is probably highlighting and opposed to what you see a
negative character traits and policies and would vote against him over his opponent and are ignoring what someone else sees as positive character traits and policies and the reason why they would vote FOR him over his opponent.

Ultimately 'someone like him'...
Is it even about Donald Trump himself or about your sides biases versus the other sides biases?

Does it not come down to policy positions themselves, with many different topics to individually sorrort and oppose as much as a personality contest?

Also some things you see as negative traits someone else might see as a positive trait.
I for like the fact that Trump has have been afraid to decide things for himself, and speak up frankly whenever necessary.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 8 April 2024 8:46:04 AM
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I would certainly like someone like Donald Trump as Prime Minister rather than the communistic little runt we have now. The only problem would be that the Westminster system wouldn't accommodate someone like Trump.

It is that communistic little runt we should be concerning ourselves with, not foreign politicians we have no say in.

There are too many galahs in Australia obsessing about Donald Trump and ignoring our own disastrous government: the worst since Federation, but protected by a hard Left mainstream media.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 8 April 2024 8:54:16 AM
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Way back in 1956, Ayn Rand wrote that we were approaching a time where governments could do as they please, and the rest of us would need their permission to do anything.

It has taken some time, but Australia now seems to be almost there, starting with the Covid lock downs and house arrests - no vaccine, no job - and now the threat of no cash (so they can watch what you spend on what, and close your account if they choose); censor what you say online, and collect all your data centrally to control your lives totally, just like Communist China.

This has all occurred before the end of the Albanese government’s first term in office.

But, you keep gobbing off about Donald Trump until the reality of future life in Australia smacks you in the gob.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 8 April 2024 9:17:54 AM
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Let me make something clear. When I asked the question -
Would you want someone like Donald Trump as Prime Minister?
I added the statement - someone who breaks the rules.
Meaning that the rule of law is something we abide by in this
country.

Of course Donald Trump has good traits as well as ones we
can criticize. As we all do. My intention in starting this
discussion was to garner opinions seeing as the man may well
be the next leader of a country who is one of our closest
allies. I hope this discussion won't turn into a slanging
match against either the man, or ourselves.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 8 April 2024 9:26:22 AM
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