He has narcissistic personality disorder and there is no treatment.
Trump has always been unhinged its one of his flaws people actually talk about.
Just like his serial adultry, lying and getting other people to lie about him as promotion.
And what about her history of failed casinos and trophy wives?
mi vocabulario Español es muy pequeña. But it is growing.
Trump isnât a savage asshole.
Heâs merely âunorthodox,â âcontroversial,â âunusual,â and âunconventional.â
Iâve heard them all uttered by Lauer and Guthrie, et. al. on the Today Show in the morning.
Notice how Trump never once offers an example of Hillaryâs âunhingedâ behavior, nor any examples of her being âunfit.â Apparently in Trump World, corroborative evidence is unnecessary because his reason for calling her unfit actually has nothing whatsoever to do with actually being unfit.
I saw Trump today insisting that he was the first person to use the term unfit. In his fractured mind, thatâs all that matters. I seriously doubt itâs true, though: Trumpâs unfitness for office has been an issue since he first started lobbing 8th-grade insults at his competitors in the primaries.
HRC was not called âunfitâ until the Trump Projection ServiceÂź noticed the traction that came with the word âunfitâ in reference to Trump.
But that was only because he is. Wildly so.
More WikiLeaks coming Saturday night. This comes from my very right wing brother on FB. The commenters are expecting sex tapes of Clinton and Huma.
Time after time Trump accuses others of his own worst faults. Itâs a mental disease.
And her outrageous hairpiece.
Garbage Out Projectors
Why do they find it so easy to say Hillary tells a lie, yet Trump tells âfalsehoodsâ? Does it somehow make his lies less than they are, or are they so afraid of him to just call him what he is, a serial liar?
From a PBS interview (Judy Woodruff with Julian Assange 8/3):
JUDY WOODRUFF: But, bottom line, why shouldnât the American people look at this and say, this is an effort to undermine the Clinton campaign, the Democratic Party?
JULIAN ASSANGE: Well, I can reveal to you the source of the information today. The source of the information is the Democratic Party. It is Debbie Wasserman Schultz. It is the chief financial officer. It is the communications officer, Luis Miranda, in fact all these people who have just been fired, and another (INAUDIBLE) so thatâs the source of the information thatâs known.
As to who the intermediaries are, thatâs another question. Itâs also a little bit concerning to see the sort of McCarthyist attempt to frame Trump as some kind of Russian conspirator.
I think both presidential candidates are extremely problematic. But a kind of McCarthyist hysteria, trying to depict one of the candidates as somehow a Manchurian Candidate, I think is a bit disturbing. And then also a push for journalists to reveal their sources, as a journalist, itâs disgusting.
JUDY WOODRUFF: Well, I wanted to give you a chance to say what you believe, Julian Assange.
But WikiLeaks, we know, argues for transparency. Itâs part of your very mission. And so isnât this an extension of that, transparency about where this explosive material came from, how it fell into your hands?
JULIAN ASSANGE: As I said, we know exactly where it came from. It came from materials that were just published. We know exactly where it came from. It came from the DNC.
My best guess?
Assange blew his wad 2 weeks ago.
If some innuendo about Sen Sandersâ religious leanings was the most âexplosiveâ aspect of the last dump-- where âoutrageâ lasted 1-2 days? Then honestly? Wikileaks and their sponsors attempting to influence a U.S. election-- is the true outrage.
jw1
ETA: (Oops!) Meant to add the interview link:
Same with the latest iteration of âHillaryâs emailsââŠIf 95%+ of cable and network huffing and puffing are magically removed Mother Media is âconcernedâ about a slight difference HRC made when relaying a summary of Comeyâs findings in an interview or âto the publicâ as the media likes to embiggenâŠ
Trump himself was caught telling a falsehood [when he opened his mouth and spoke].
a perfectly cromulent word
A funny LOL And then a sad LOL. Yeah, I do miss talking with my Dad about politics. Most of his proclamations were pretty simple, he didnât really like getting into all the minutia and nuances of a subject â but, Iâll be damned if his end opinion or solution to a problem didnât match mine ⊠after Iâd gone through all the lawyerly details and explanations. LOL. He had his issues, but I learned a lot from him about politics and how it affects the world at large.
Letâs see, my Dad would probably say a few things I canât repeat in polite company about the current Mrs. Trump (and probably Ivanka). Not all of them very flattering, but most yes. Iâm quite sure he would have already seen the nude photos back when they were originally published â he was just that sort of a guy, well-read in that particular art. Once we discussed Trumpâs business practices and his shirking paying taxes and small business contractors, etc., there would be a lot of âSOBs,â âfucks,â âmofos,â and the like. Dad would likely have nothing good to say about Donnie Junior and the other one. And all of this is just for starters.
As a matter of fact, Dadâs birthday passed just a few days ago. Even though I already told him this, Iâll put it out there in the ether: Happy Birthday, Dad!! I miss you.
Iâd describe it more as a dribble, really.
President Obama has been a âclass act.â Trump shows just the opposite. Just think about him representing us on the world stage. It would be one disaster after another. He is totally unfit. The Republican criticism of HRC is always âblah, blah, blah, Benghaziâ or âblah, blah, blah emails.â She will be an outstanding President! I trust that she has the necessary knowledge and competence. She is a serious person for complicated times.
My Dad would have already burned through a series of colorful adjectives for Morticia, Gomez and all the TrumpsâŠ