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January 6, 2018
Word: Trump's mental condition
Josh Marshall - It’s really only the behavior that matters to us as citizens. A diagnosis would only be helpful to learn about behavior we don’t know about or predict future endangering behavior. Since we know about the behavior we’re talking about, none of that matters or applies. In common sense, every day rather than clinical language Trump is clearly unstable, erratic, impulsive. In a word, he’s nuts and not well. As citizens, we are entirely able and entitled to make these determinations. They are ordinary English language descriptors that the psychiatric profession doesn’t control and shouldn’t want to control. The entire debate over whether Trump is “mentally ill” is simply a diversion, premised on the idea that we need either permission or dictation to say he is not able to safely or competently fulfill the job of President. We don’t. The observed behavior is really all that is necessary and all that matters. It’s very clear.
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A competent diagnosis would be important. Without one, it's just sore losers whining because they don't like how a real president behaves.
We have no problem with a real president's behavior.
It's Trump's behavior that gives us problems.
Which is why a competent diagnosis is important. With it, he can be removed legally and everyone will nod their head about it being the right thing. Without, it's a coup.
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