Mental health experts say Trump is determined to unleash a nightmare on America
By
Alan D. Blotcky & Seth
D. Norrholm, Raw Story Commentary
By Lalo Alcaraz |
Instead of assisting with the peaceful transfer of power to President-elect Joe Biden, he has chosen to spend his final days exhibiting his psychiatric disorder.
His rhetoric and his behavior are manifestations of his pathology. He shows every day that he has no self-control, no insight and no capacity to function effectively at his job.
Trump lost the election fair and square.
But he cannot handle the defeat because his
narcissistic injury has triggered outrage, hostility, accusations and
victimhood. Despite his loud proclamations of a rigged election, there is
absolutely no evidence of it. Trump has been rejected by a majority of the
American people, and now he is an angry, miserable and destructive loser.
Trump
is not capable of experiencing true depression. His psyche is not equipped for
such a normal response. Rather, he responds to loss or disappointment by
becoming enraged and accusatory. He feels and acts as if he were a victim.
Trump’s response is primitive and pathological. It is pathognomonic of
personality pathology. It is entirely outside the realm of normalcy. It is
dangerous.
Trump’s “alternative universe” is being threatened by the reality of his election loss. He is desperate to maintain the persona of being smart, superior, strong and almighty. This is his “false self,” a fantasy created to cover up the truth:
- that he is not very smart,
- that he is lazy,
- that he is disinterested,
- that he is not as rich as he claims,
- that he does not care about people,
- that he is corrupt and
- that he is cruel.
That is Trump’s “true self.”
He has spent his entire life spinning a fake web of grandiosity and superiority with enablers along the way to keep the ruse alive. As president, he has convinced millions that his false persona is more true than observable reality. That, my friends, is a skilled con man, an accomplished grifter, an unabashed criminal.
From all reports, Trump has stopped working. His days are filled with angry outbursts, watching television, promulgating conspiracy theories and playing golf. He is incapacitated by his psychiatric symptoms. He is abdicating his responsibility as president.
The
idea that he is our ultimate public servant could not be further from the
truth. Trump is totally self-absorbed with his narcissistic injury and his
grievances. Governing others is beyond his psychic capacity. In fact, it is his
vindictiveness and his irrationality that have risen to the forefront.
So Trump’s mental pathology is not allowing him to tackle the existential challenge facing the American people: the deadly pandemic that is raging and the resulting economic fallout. He has washed his hands of it. He has not mentioned it in months. He has not attended a task force meeting in months.
He
has not mentioned the 300,000 deaths under his watch — a number that will have
grown by the time you read this. He continues to oppose mask wearing and favor
herd immunity, for no coherent or rational reasons. He just endangered the
lives of many other people a few nights ago at his pep rally in Georgia. Trump’s
lack of empathy, his inability to govern and his deep-seated cruelty are
all on display in their most naked form.
Part of Trump’s pathology is his scorched-earth mentality in response to his electoral defeat. He is filing baseless and frivolous lawsuits to try to overturn our free election. He is trying to subvert democracy by pressuring election officials to be dishonest and corrupt. He is exacting his revenge on Americans for rebuffing him.
He is trying to undermine his successor
so that he will be unsuccessful. He wants to pardon everyone in sight so that
the rule of law will not apply to them. He wants to reinstitute executions by
firing squad. He is not allowing the Biden transition team to talk with our
intelligence agencies. Fascist sycophants are coming out of the woodwork to condone
Trump’s anti-democratic and anti-American rants.
He
is so angry, embarrassed and humiliated that he cannot stand it. His
instinct is to lash out, blame others, hurt others, distort reality, claim
victory and exhibit false bravado. Nothing about his response is
healthy, mature or normal. He is out of control. Our country is being
forced to tolerate his crazed rhetoric and behavior.
Forty-one
more days of hell are ahead of us. What could possibly save our country
from this man’s decompensation before our eyes? His immediate removal from
office would minimize his damage to America. But, of course, congressional
Republicans are enabling him and will not intervene in any way, let alone
appropriately. Short of that, we will just have to endure the angst of the next
six weeks.
Historians will be critical of Republicans because of their complicity over the past four years. Their unwillingness to deal with this irrational and destructive president right now will stand as their unforgivable legacy.
Almost to a person,
they have been silent and absent. They have been weak. As of this week,
only 27 congressional Republicans are willing to acknowledge publicly that
Joe Biden is our president-elect. Donald Trump could have been contained by a
Republican Party that put country over party, good over evil, and courage over
cowardice. But it did not.
The moral of this nightmare is that we must never again elect a mentally disordered president. We must require a psychological and psychiatric examination of all presidential candidates going forward, to be administered by a team of qualified experts.
We must have a process whereby dangerous psychopathology can
be identified and specific recommendations for public service can be offered.
We could have saved our country from the past four years of anguish if we’d had
a such a process in place in 2016.
Forty-one
days to go to rid ourselves of this toxic and self-destructive man. We will
prevail. But it will be hell getting there.
Donald
Trump will make sure of that. He wants it that way.