Nope!
I'm worried about Trump's health, and mental state!
He had a rushed trip to the hospital, with Pence on standby in case he had to take control....
He took a Cognitive Test, usually done to those suspected of dementia or Alzheimer's.... then bragged about his own ability to repeat 5 words in a row....
His father had Altzheimers....
And Biden's sharp as a tack, huh.
No, he's older too, but his mom was around and sharp until a few years ago, and Altzeimers doesn't run in his family, and he has never had a mental disorder such as Trump, with his Narcissistic Personity Disorder.....
And Trump always accuses others of what he is actually doing, or in this case he is projecting when saying Biden is not sharp or has mental issues.... because he knows he himself is having cognitive problems and had to see a doctor for it..... imo.
donny is a sociopathic... ( devoid of empathy ),
malignant narcissist... (perfect description in article below),
with arrested development. ( all the childish nic names & acting out )
How to Tell You're Dealing with a Malignant Narcissist
The intentional destruction of others while pathologically loving the self.
Posted Feb 22, 2017
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Malignant Narcissism
I want to explore with you the darker side of narcissistic personality disorder, where aggression, antisocial behaviors, and suspiciousness are as prominent as their poor sense of self, fragility, and egocentricity. (
Below is a video clip that explores the symptoms of malignant narcissism.)
A person with malignant narcissism has the potential to destroy families, communities, nations, and work environments. This condition reflects a hybrid or blending of narcissistic and antisocial personality disorders. Psychologist Eric Fromm
termed the disorder in 1964.
Psychoanalyst Otto Kernberg later delineated the symptoms of the condition and presented it as an intermediary between narcissistic and antisocial personality disorders.
Why is the behavior of malignant narcissism often considered dangerous?
Individuals with this profile can form connections with others. However, they process information in ways that can hurt society in general, but also the people who love or depend on them. Family, co-workers, employees, and others in their lives often have to walk on eggshells to appease a fragile ego and minimize the occurrence of their unstable, impulsive, or aggressive behaviors.
They lash out or humiliate others for infractions of even the most frivolous nature (for example, you gave an opinion that differed from theirs; you demonstrated
confidence, and it made them look bad; you told a joke that involved poking fun at them).
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How to Tell You're Dealing with a Malignant Narcissist