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Trump on 'MAGA bomber': Don't blame me. President Trump's Memorable Moments. Twitter. Trump Engaged in Suspect Tax Schemes as He Reaped Riches From His Father. President Trump participated in dubious tax schemes during the 1990s, including instances of outright fraud, that greatly increased the fortune he received from his parents, an investigation by The New York Times has found. Mr. Trump won the presidency proclaiming himself a self-made billionaire, and he has long insisted that his father, the legendary New York City builder Fred C.

Trump's latest Twitter tirade lashes at media. Donald Trump Is Still Gaslighting America. I Really Care. Do u? Thigh-High Politics is an op-ed column by Teen Vogue writer Lauren Duca that breaks down the news, provides resources for the resistance, and just generally refuses to accept toxic nonsense.

Donald Trump Is Still Gaslighting America. I Really Care. Do u?

President Donald Trump is (still) gaslighting America. And now, it appears that his family and his administration are in on the tactic. On Thursday, First Lady Melania Trump boarded a plane to visit immigrant children who had been separated from their families in Texas. HelloGiggles. Is Donald Trump Gaslighting Himself? When Donald Trump tells a half-truth or an all-out lie, he does so with such assurance that it is often impossible to tell whether the president is deliberately dissembling, creating more comforting fictions for himself, or simply confused.

Is Donald Trump Gaslighting Himself?

Even the army of fact checkers tagging along in the wake of his every sentence cannot divine his state of mind. Last month, he falsely claimed that Senator Jeff Flake had written a book denouncing him long before he entered the presidential campaign. He has said so many times that he will not benefit from the G.O.P.’s budding tax cut—that he will, in fact, “get killed” by it—that he may have fooled himself. He has, for years, maintained that a fake Renoir painting in his possession is real, despite the fact that the original hangs prominently on a wall at the Art Institute of Chicago.

Amanda Carpenter - Why Trump Gaslighting Is Different. Letter: Words fail to describe Trump’s inadequacies. Uk.businessinsider. Poll reveals America's favorite words for describing Trump. Time. What do the words idiot, incompetent, leader, and liar all have in common?

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According to a new poll, they are some of the first words that come to many people’s minds when thinking about President Donald Trump. A new Quinnipiac University survey of 1,078 voters across the nation has found that words like incompetent; liar; leader; unqualified; president; strong; businessman; ignorant; egotistical; and asshole are some of those most commonly associated with the president.

A Psychologist Analyzes Donald Trump’s Personality. How would you describe Donald Trump? - The Washington Post. 30 Adjectives To Describe Trump. For those of you who are thinking of designing your own sign for an anti-Trump rally, would like some material for an anti-Trump article, or just want to express how you feel about Trump to friends and family, the following is a comprehensive list of adjectives one can use to accurately describe why Trump is the most vile and triggering person ever to run for office.

30 Adjectives To Describe Trump

RacistSexistIslamaphobicHomophobicTransphobicXenophobicMisogynisticBigotedHeteronormativeWhite supremacistKKK supportingDavid Duke endorsingNaziHitleresqueFascistClownishClumsyStupidChauvinisticPiggishRudeIgnorantClimate change denyingHatefulSnake oil sellingDemagogicTriggeringInsensitiveBrashDangerous If I’ve left anything out, please feel free to add more adjectives in the comments below.

Many thanks! Please support MillionDollarBonus on Patreon Like this: Global image of US is historically bad under Trump, says poll. The global image of the US has sunk to historic lows since Donald Trump took office, a survey of 25 countries has found, with only Israelis, Russians and Kenyans showing an increase in positive attitudes.

Global image of US is historically bad under Trump, says poll

In the Pew Research Center poll, respondents generally had less confidence in Trump’s ability to lead than they did in Vladimir Putin’s and Xi Jinping’s. A year after confidence in the US collapsed during the real estate tycoon’s first year in power, favourable views of the country remained low in 2018, especially among the US’s closest allies.

In Canada, whose prime minister, Justin Trudeau, Trump has called “dishonest and weak”, only 39% of respondents had a positive view of the US, down from 65% at the end of the Obama presidency. ‘This guy doesn’t know anything’: the inside story of Trump’s shambolic transition team. Chris Christie noticed a piece in the New York Times – that’s how it all started.

‘This guy doesn’t know anything’: the inside story of Trump’s shambolic transition team

The New Jersey governor had dropped out of the presidential race in February 2016 and thrown what support he had behind Donald Trump. In late April, he saw the article. It described meetings between representatives of the remaining candidates still in the race – Trump, John Kasich, Ted Cruz, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders – and the Obama White House. Anyone who still had any kind of shot at becoming president of the United States apparently needed to start preparing to run the federal government.

The guy Trump sent to the meeting was, in Christie’s estimation, comically underqualified. Diagnosing Donald Trump, and His Voters. The question is not whether the President is crazy but whether he is crazy like a fox or crazy like crazy.

Diagnosing Donald Trump, and His Voters

And, if there is someone who can know the difference, should this person, or this group of people, say something—or would that be crazy (or unethical, or undemocratic)? Jay Rosen, a media scholar at New York University, has been arguing for months that “many things Trump does are best explained by Narcissistic Personality Disorder,” and that journalists should start saying so.

In March, the Times published a letter by the psychiatrists Robert Jay Lifton and Judith L. Herman, who stated that Trump’s “repeated failure to distinguish between reality and fantasy, and his outbursts of rage when his fantasies are contradicted” suggest that, “faced with crisis, President Trump will lack the judgment to respond rationally.” Lifton and Herman are possibly the greatest living American thinkers in the field of mental health. 'Say hello to mommy': Trump mocks protester at Minnesota rally – video. Psychiatrists warned to 'stop analysing trump' because they risk breaching their own code of ethics. The American Psychiatric Association (APA) has issued a warning to its members to stop psychoanalysing Donald Trump because it breeches the organisation's strict code of ethics.

Psychiatrists warned to 'stop analysing trump' because they risk breaching their own code of ethics

A great deal of armchair psychology has been written to explain Mr Trump’s behaviour, with some commentators confidently claiming he is a psychopath or a sociopath – terms which are often misunderstood and bandied about too casually, according to some practitioners. Some professionals have declared the President is suffering from a personality disorder – with many citing narcissistic personality disorder as one they believe afflicts him.

Following his recent press conferences, psychiatrists as well as media commentators have increasingly declared something is not quite “right” with Mr Trump’s psyche, but the APA says this increasingly common trend by psychiatrists to “diagnose” those they haven’t treated must end. A survey in US magazine Fact questioned more than 12,000 psychiatrists about Mr Goldwater's health. Psychiatrist: Trump Mental Health Urgently Deteriorating. Dr.

Psychiatrist: Trump Mental Health Urgently Deteriorating

John Gartner, Founder of "Duty To Warn" and co-editor of "Rocket Man: Nuclear Madness and the Mind of Donald Trump," joins the 'David Pakman Show' to discuss the mental health conditions he believes Donald Trump has, which would justify his removal from the Presidency under the 25th Amendment to the Constitution. He says that the latest version of the psychiatry diagnostic handbook is based on "observable behaviors" rather than speculative psycho-analytics. Thousands of mental health professionals agree with Woodward and the New York Times op-ed author: Trump is dangerous. Bob Woodward’s new book, “Fear,” describes a “nervous breakdown of Trump’s presidency.”

Thousands of mental health professionals agree with Woodward and the New York Times op-ed author: Trump is dangerous

Earlier this year, Michael Wolff’s “Fire and Fury” offered a similar portrayal. Now, an op-ed in The New York Times by an anonymous “senior White House official” describes how deeply the troubles in this administration run and what effort is required to protect the nation. None of this is a surprise to those of us who, 18 months ago, put together our own public service book, “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President.” Read more: Miles de expertos en salud mental coinciden en el diagnóstico: Donald Trump es un peligro. A Medical Theory for Donald Trump’s Bizarre Behavior. Syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection, is sometimes referred to as “The Great Imposter” because of its ability to mimic many other conditions. It is commonly broken down into three stages. Primary syphilis is the most widely recognized form of the disease. Is Donald Trump mentally ill?

Trump’s Psychopathology Is Getting Worse by Jeffrey D. Sachs & Bandy X. Lee. Most pundits interpret the US president’s outbursts as playing to his political base, or preening for the cameras, or blustering for the sake of striking future deals. In fact, Trump suffers from several psychological pathologies that render him a clear and present danger to the world. NEW YORK – Seemingly every day now, US President Donald Trump escalates his policy and personal attacks against other countries and their heads of state, the poor and the weak, and migrant families.

Most recently, Trump has championed the heartless separation of migrant children from their parents. The World Hates Donald Trump and He's Bringing the U.S. Down With Him. What Donald Trump's signature says about his personality, according to an expert. Handwriting and signatures are one of the biggest elements of individuality that we have, and can be used by graphologists – those that analyse handwriting – to determine personality traits. Since becoming President-elect of the United States, Donald Trump is in ownership of one of the most powerful signatures in the world. Tracey Trussell of the British Institute of Graphologists has taken a look to see what it can reveal about the man soon to be taking up the Oval Office. ​ She explains that the large writing, upright slant and long tall letters indicate a whole host of characteristics about Mr Trump. Ms Trussell says: “His signature transmits wild ambition, dynamism, bravery and fearlessness. Trump’s mental state a ‘danger to us all’, warns leading forensic psychiatrist.

Mental Health Experts Say Trump Is Dangerous by Bandy X. Lee. Bob Woodward’s new book, Fear, describes a “nervous breakdown of Trump’s presidency.” Earlier this year, Michael Wolff’s Fire and Fury offered a similar portrayal. Now, an op-ed in The New York Times by an anonymous “senior White House official” describes how deeply the troubles in this administration run and what effort is required to protect the nation. None of this is a surprise to those of us who, 18 months ago, put together our own public service book, The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President. My focus as the volume’s editor was on Trump’s dangerousness because of my area of expertise in violence prevention.

Approaching violence as a public health issue, I have consulted with governments and international organizations, in addition to 20 years of engaging in the individual assessment and treatment of violent offenders. Our responsibility to society and its safety overrode any etiquette owed to a public figure. Getting worse.

Donald Trump's body language gives an insight to his behaviour on inauguration day. Donald Trump’s divisive rhetoric has sparked much discussion, but less scrutinised has been his distinctive body language. The stiff protocols and formalities of inauguration day provided a very public platform for the behaviour of Mr Trump, and those around him, to be examined. Analysis of the body language on the day has also reinforced a number of widespread perceptions about Mr Trump, his wife and the Obamas. According to behavioural psychologist Dr Peter Collett, there are four main body language traits which Mr Trump exhibits through his trademark facial expressions.

The first is the 'alpha male' face, Dr Collett told Sky News. This tends to be a dominant expression of the President and is characterised by the absence of smiling, lowered eyebrows and narrowed eyes. “Smiling is an appeasement gesture signalling you are not a threat. Mr Trump also exhibits a jutted chin, Dr Collett said, a trait typical in men with more testosterone.

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