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DC Mayor epitomizes reasons people are frustrated with Democrats. Even if legally she can't stop takeover, she could protest. Tell citizens to peacefully protest fascist takeover. Instead she mumbles about something something and has "productive" meeting with Pam Bondi.
Bullshit!
 
Man who threw sandwich at National Guard had been charged with a felony. The crime wave National Guard is needed to combat. Sandwich throwing.
 
Nationwide rallies Saturday. Planned trip to farmers market but that can wait. Freeway overpass protest tomorrow rush hour. Need to make a sign.
 
Man who threw sandwich at National Guard had been charged with a felony. The crime wave National Guard is needed to combat. Sandwich throwing.
It's too bad he used a sandwich instead of beating the officer with a flag pole at the Capitol. He would have surely been pardoned and offered a job.
 
Judge threw our felony charges against sandwich thrower, calling them excessive, and released him on own recognizance.
Department of Injustice filed federal charges against him. He offered to turn himself in but instead 20 armed officers arrested him. Trump gleefully posted video of arrest of this dangerous criminal who, it seems, is neither immigrant nor transgender.
 
No dementia. Just quietly redefining crime to suit his purpose.

Maybe demented too, but certainly sociopathic:


(As a former Psychology Professor and Mental Health Consultant for the Ontario Ministry of Health, I approve Brent Molnar's statement⬇️)

Brent Molnar: Voice of Reason ~ "The Man-Child in Chief: Why Donald Trump’s Behavior Isn’t Just Alarming – It’s Clinical …

At this point, calling Donald Trump a sociopath feels like stating water is wet. But throw that term around too loosely and people stop hearing it. So let’s be precise. What if the erratic cruelty, the compulsive lying, the open disdain for rules and empathy – it’s not just some quirky political branding. What if it’s a documented, diagnosable pattern? Because it is. And understanding it might be the first real step toward protecting what’s left of American democracy.

Sociopathy – officially known as Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) – isn’t some cartoonish label you slap on a villain. It’s a well-defined clinical condition. It starts early, often appearing in childhood as conduct disorder – aggression, deceit, a lack of remorse – and fully emerges in adulthood as a complete disregard for others, rules, and basic morality. It’s not about being mean. It’s about being wired to harm without guilt.

Trump’s entire life fits that arc. His father, a distant real estate baron who valued dominance over decency. His mother, emotionally unavailable. A home life that trained him not in compassion, but in conquest. And what we see now—what we’ve always seen – isn’t a break from that past. It’s the fulfillment of it. Trump isn’t unwell because of power. He got power because he was unwell in a way that ruthless systems reward.

Look at the checklist: No remorse for pain caused? Check. Disregard for laws, norms, and human dignity? Check. Chronic lying, even when it gains him nothing? Bullying those beneath him, worshipping those above? All boxes checked. And still, millions confuse his behavior for “strength.” In reality, it’s a toddler in a suit with the nuclear codes and a permanent grudge.

The tragic twist? Authoritarians and autocrats abroad have figured this out. Trump’s second-term travel itinerary is a map of manipulation. NATO leaders learned: flatter him, and he’ll do whatever you want. Putin knew it. So did MBS. So does Musk. His emotional development stopped sometime before junior high, and it shows. If you coddle the ego, you get the policy.

But let’s not sugarcoat this: Trump’s inner circle is now filled with people just like him. Not sober adults with institutional memory or democratic instincts – but fellow man-babies with vendettas, fragile egos, and no ethical guardrails. And when developmentally stunted men hold real power, they don’t just throw tantrums. They break countries.

We’re already seeing it. Arresting political opponents. Threatening judges. Openly demanding revenge. Surrounding himself with yes-men willing to torch institutions to stay in his good graces. This isn’t just a moral collapse – it’s a psychological time bomb.

So what do we do? First, call it what it is. Trump’s behavior isn’t “eccentric.” It’s pathological. Then we build movements – not just to oppose policies, but to inoculate ourselves against this style of politics. Because this isn’t just about Trump. It’s about a system that rewards antisocial traits and mistakes immaturity for strength.

We need voters to stop falling for tough-guy cosplay. We need to educate people about what this kind of psychological profile actually looks like – and why it’s disqualifying, not admirable. We need to rebuild civic life around empathy, truth, and shared responsibility. And we need to do it fast."
 
I don’t give a shit what’s going on in his brain. A diagnosis does nothing to remove him from positions where he can harm human beings. This sort of thing is just a distraction.
 
@Everything Beagle is correct actions matter more than thoughts. But the analysis underlines the danger of surrendering to Trump. It will never be enough. Universities pay bribes, lawyers give free service, and next year he tells them they didn't meet his conditions and demands more.
 
@Everything Beagle is correct actions matter more than thoughts. But the analysis underlines the danger of surrendering to Trump. It will never be enough. Universities pay bribes, lawyers give free service, and next year he tells them they didn't meet his conditions and demands more.
Sure I guess if people still need convincing
 
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