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Does Donald Trump suffer from a mental illness?

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Well then Foxy.
It depends on whether Pr Trump was right about the 2020 election being rigged and whether he was responsible for J6 at the Capitol, bearing in mind, that it is TEXT BOOK, CIA. FBI strategy on how they change governments in other countries, under the cover of RIOTS, which they stoke up using instigators singing out in the angry crowd to fire them up.
They then criminalise and arrest the people who support the leader the CIA got rid of. Thus dealing with any opposition at the same time..

I heard exactly this in a couple of interviews over time when some ex FBI, or CIA agent was on a talk show. Or promoting a book they had written. I remember it because, I had never quite understood how they actually bought about these regime changes in other countries that I had heard they did. I found it interesting.

To explain my belief that the election was rigged will take another post
So I'll end this off and do another post.

Don't stand on one leg waiting cause I might be gone for half an hour.
Posted by CHERFUL, Sunday, 14 April 2024 2:43:15 PM
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Hi CHERFUL,

Donald Trump is seen by a majority of his base as the
only legitimate president. According to him, and them,
"massive" fraud occurred in certain states (fake voters,
rigged voting machines, etc) with the blessing of election
officials and unscrupulous judges, therefore tipping the
contest.

Of course, there is no evidence of fraud that could have
changed the outcome, and all the lawsuits challenging the
result have been dismissed as moot - even by judges Trump
hand-picked.

Donald Trump's most grievous fault has been his attempt
at trying to overturn the democratic transfer of power
by encouraging his supporters to violently oppose the
certification of the election in 2021 and his continuous
false claim that he, in fact won in 2020.

Listening to the American news reports and fact-checking
various sources we learned that Trump's die-hard supporters
once again see him as the victim of a "with-hunt". We've
heard him telling us that many times on the news and at his
rallies. His two impeachments were of course part of the
"witch-hunt." All because he was taking on a "corrupt system."

Trump has used his legal troubles to raise millions of dollars,
a large part has gone to pay his defence lawyers rather than
fund his presidential campaign.

Apparently the system is not "corrupt" when it suits his ends
and purposes. He knows how to manipulate it well.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 14 April 2024 3:51:21 PM
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cont'd ...

CHERFUL, PBS News and other sources have explained
that the myth of the stolen election is a "mass
conspiracy belief." A type of unverified counter-
narrative that questions well-established facts and
relies instead on the idea that powerful and malevolent
actors are operating in the shadows.

What characterises the United States is not necessarily that
its population if more gullible than others, but rather
that a large part of its political and media class is willing
to accept, exploit, and organize conspiracy thinking for
its benefit.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 14 April 2024 4:01:11 PM
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Here's a bit of some light relief:

United in their love of Trump
They like to claim he's not a chump
I'd say that as a president
He did divide, and was truly bent.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 14 April 2024 10:39:12 PM
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Dear Foxy,

You ask :

« Does Donald Trump suffer from a mental illness? »
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That’s a question for the medical profession to decide.

It’s an important question and, hopefully, the day will come when the contenders for the top job of “political leader” (president, prime minister, supreme leader, etc.) in every country in the world will be obliged to submit themselves to a full and proper physical, intellectual and psychological examination to determine their aptitude for the job.

Health and safety regulations apply to most if not all professions in many countries. But much to my regret, they do not apply to what is probably the most important profession of all, that of national “political leader”.

We humans still have a long way to go before we qualify as a civilised species. Potential leaders such as Genghis Khan, Caligula, Attila the Hun, Timur, Ivan the Terrible, Stalin, Mussolini, Hitler, Franco, Mao Zedong, Kim Il-Sung, “Papa Doc” Duvalier, Bokassa, Idi Amin, Pinochet, Pol Pot, Saddam Hussein, Milosevic, Kim Jong-Il, and Putin must be diagnosed for what they truly are, and eliminated from the list of potential candidates for the post of national “political leader”.

There are at least a dozen other animal species that have “political leaders”, the better-known being elephants, ants, and bees, none of which are known to indulge in mass cruelty and extermination of members of their species. In this respect, they seem to be far more civilised than us human beings :

http://www.voanews.com/a/animals-offer-leadership-lessons-to-humans/3098995.html.
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I can’t say Donald Trump inspires my confidence as regards the state of integrity of his mental and psychological faculties.

One thing that particularly struck me during his presidency was his suggestion at a press conference of injecting disinfectant into the body of COVID patients because he said it could cure them in a minute. He seemed to be deadly serious :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFKQGGf1iiI.
.

I had to do a psycho-technical test in a job interview for a major international group some years ago and I don’t see why Donald Trump and Joe Biden shouldn't be obliged to do likewise.

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Posted by Banjo Paterson, Monday, 15 April 2024 5:37:48 AM
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Hi BP,

"It’s an important question and, hopefully, the day will come when the contenders for the top job of “political leader” (president, prime minister, supreme leader, etc.) in every country in the world will be obliged to submit themselves to a full and proper physical, intellectual and psychological examination to determine their aptitude for the job."

Hitler would have passed with flying colours, Churchill on the other hand would have failed miserably! Hitler was a teetotaller, Churchill a boozer! Hitler loved his dog, Churchill hated pets. Hitler patted little children on their heads and squeezed their cheeks, Churchill couldn't stand children. Franklin D. Roosevelt a fine judge of character, evident by his liking of 'Uncle Joe' didn't go much on Churchill, I think it was the cigar smoke! Nev Chamberlain, a bloke who knew how to avoid a war, enjoyed a cuppa with Adolf, and a pleasant chit chat as well. Nev never enjoyed a chit chat with Winnie like he did with Adolf.
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 15 April 2024 6:22:25 AM
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