'Mental instablity': Psychiatrists Who Called Trump Dangerous Want to Testify on Impeachment
Posted by Pecuniology 5 years, 5 months ago to Politics
"A group of medical experts who claim that President Trump's mental health makes him dangerous and unfit for office is seeking to testify during House impeachment proceedings.
"The group, comprising four psychiatrists, a clinical neuropsychologist, a neurologist, and an internist, are planning to announce their availability next week to members of Congress and the media. They'll also be available to consult privately with members of Congress, with 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, or with members of Trump's cabinet."
"The group, comprising four psychiatrists, a clinical neuropsychologist, a neurologist, and an internist, are planning to announce their availability next week to members of Congress and the media. They'll also be available to consult privately with members of Congress, with 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, or with members of Trump's cabinet."
That's a good point. If it were true, I would expect it to have come out now.
As for voting for Anyone But Trump, I am unfamiliar with him. What party is he running under? What are his tax, social, and foreign policies? Where is his website, so that we can learn more about him?
Cool!!!
I'm thinking of a number. What is it?
In my experience, people in my life who claim to be teetotalers really are.
I agree wholeheartedly that it's wrong and dehumanizing to dismiss someone's ideas as an illness. I also agree with what your idea (if I understand right) that there is real mental illness and it involves cases where in ability to communicate, depression, or hallucinations make it impossible for someone to function. I further agree that even in those cases, it would be hard to trust them to evaluate a president, when there are obvious risks for political bias.
All that being said, my gut feeling is that President Trump has some sort of addiction or mental illness. I don't see techniques and tactics. I see a troubled person who spouts random nonsense that gets a reaction. I suspect he can't support himself, and he's living on an in an inheritance and being propped up (compensating for his disability or "enabling" him) by those around him. I certainly don't know that. I'm a non-expert judging from his public persona. So it's a wild guess. I don't think my guess should deligitimize him. I would urge people to look at his public persona and vote for anyone but him in the next election.
I know; he's a rare guy in the reality TV, marketing, and NYC RE world who is a teetotaler. I do not believe it. I have no evidence. To Your_Name_Goes_Here's point, I'm no expert on drinking, beyond being from the hardest drinking state in the country. In my experience, some of the worst alcoholics claim to be teetotalers.
I'm just going by a gut feeling from his mannerisms. I suspect he's a hardcore user of alcohol, pills, street drugs, or something like that.
In my case, it is like looking into the face of a zombie that used to be a happy little girl.
I have my suspicions about how this all came about. Preventing it would have required nothing short of a political revolution. These parasites are dug in deeper than an Alabama tick into the public school system. The Never Trump crew described in the article above are just one example of how shameless they are.
Do they focus on emotions or actions?
“Lay down here and tell me how that made you feel”
Is anyone here old enough to remember Michael Avenatti or Robert Mueller?
I cannot imagine how I would react in a situation like like your son's. Although, I am familiar with a situation similar to your daughter's. In my case, it's like watching someone else's children playing with a Frisbee on the shoulder of a busy highway: There is nothing that I can do to stop it, but I cannot bring myself to look away.
I picture a ship going over a big waterfall...that's America.
But I did get to calm her down somewhat from 600 miles away as she sobbed uncontrollably into the phone daily for three months.
The other experience resulted in my sons suicide.
A friend gave him his amitriptyline to take for my sons knee pain. His classmate was prescribed it due to a nasty head injury snowboarding accident.
After it happened I sought out what info I could find. My son had hurt his knee playing basketball. The kid gave him a large dose . We of course found this out after it was too late.In my research I found out that the chemical found most often in some ones system after death from suicide is alcohol. The next most often found in the blood system was amitriptyline.
Now I drive an inexpensive 2013 Honda Fit that so far for six years has given me zero trouble. Decided I like a hatchback better that let's you flatten out the rear seats to add cargo space if needed.,
I have been driving Jags for decades.
Still sticking with an older model:
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This was the last large model with the leaping Jaguar on the hood. They discontinued that and now it costs $1,500 to have it installed.
Plus the new owner of Tata Motors of India went for the design that does not distinguish the Jag from an economy Japanese car. It is noisy, too. I drove a new model recently: noisy, beeps and whistles at every turn and corner to "warn" you of potential danger. And it goes for a whopping $100K.
I had remarked (before the election) that what we need in the WH is STRONG male
leadership. We got it.
Washington doesn't know what to do about a strong male outsider except to spin strength into "mental illness".
The media does a superb job of spinning this narrative.
Which of those are so addictive that withdrawal symptoms are worse than the condition that they allegedly treat?
My Myers-Briggs results using different online versions are fairly consistent, although many of the choices are false dichotomies. Mostly, I assume the result and choose the option that more closely fits my preconceptions.
Above, I was half-joking about about the Zodiac thing. It is like the party game, in which one tells the attendees to look around the room and note all of the blue things, gives them a few minutes, then tells them to close their eyes and list the yellow things in the room. Because they were focused on blue things, they have a very hard time remembering any yellow things.
Knowing that one is a Gemini Tiger, Aquarius Dragon, or any of the other 142 possible East/West Zodiac combinations can lead to confirmation bias in one's self-assessment and in one's assessment of others, in spite of knowing that the bias's foundation is complete mystical rubbish.
For example, knowing that Trump is a Gemini Dog—assuming that one were allegedly compatible with Geminis and Dogs—if he lashes out, one might conclude that he is having a bad day, whereas, if he had been a Taurus Monkey, then his outburst would be just more proof that he is out of control and untrustworthy.
It is this that I am mocking with regard to the radical activists posing as medical experts cited in the article above.
Psychologists study individual human behavior. They infer what is going on in their subjects' minds.
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