ed note–once again, as we point out here on a daily basis but which seems to have little effect on those ‘true believers’ who simply can’t take that ‘Trump is owned by the Jews’ lollipop out of their mouths no matter how much the evidence devastates their dogmatic stance, if Trump were no threat to Jewish interests–as these ‘true believers’ maintain–we would not be subjected to Opeds of this sort being published in one the most powerful outlets operating within the JMSM. Furthermore, no one should make the mistake of thinking that this is just some harmless heckling on the part of the NYT. In effect it is the ‘opening scene’ laying the groundwork for an even more important chapter that is planned for Trump–his being declared incompetent according to the provisions of the 25th Amendment, thus removing him from the Presidency, whereupon VP Mike Pence–someone obviously more malleable as far as Judea, Inc is concerned–then takes over as POTUS.
A lot of people seem to be questioning President Trump’s mental health. This month, Representative Ted Lieu, a California Democrat, went so far as to say he was considering proposing legislation that would require a White House psychiatrist.
More controversial is the number of mental health experts who are joining the chorus. In December, a Huffington Post article featured a letter written by three prominent psychiatry professors that cited President Trump’s “grandiosity, impulsivity, hypersensitivity to slights or criticism, and an apparent inability to distinguish between fantasy and reality” as evidence of his mental instability. While stopping short of giving the president a formal psychiatric diagnosis, the experts called for him to submit to a full medical and neuropsychiatric evaluation by impartial investigators.
A practicing psychologist went further in late January. He was quoted in a U.S. News and World Report article titled “Temperament Tantrum,” saying that President Trump has malignant narcissism, which is characterized by grandiosity, sadism and antisocial behavior.
I don’t doubt that these experts believe they are protecting the country from a president whose behavior they — like many of us — see as dangerous. A recent letter to the editor in this newspaper, signed by 35 psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers, put it this way: “We fear that too much is at stake to be silent.” It continued, “We believe that the grave emotional instability indicated by Mr. Trump’s speech and actions makes him incapable of serving safely as president.”