Winstonm, on 2016-June-11, 08:58, said:
I believe a lot of us (Barrack Obama, included, during his first term) have made the mistake of trying to understand this group of people by normal historical standards when the problem is one of psychology. It is not that Donald Trump is a liar and con man that makes him too dangerous to elect; it is that he is a classic expression of narcissistic personality disorder.
I believe that this approach is fundamentally flawed. It invites diversion. I am not a psychologist and as far as I know you aren't either. The diversion becomes whether or not we are qualified to diagnose psychological disorders, and whether, even if we are, anyone else would accept our diagnosis. Quite possibly the diagnosis is correct, that's not what i am taking issue with. Rather I hope the campaign does not boil down to having psychology experts on panel shows debating who has what personality disorder.
I started, early on, with the view that if DT were to agree with my political views on every issue I could think of, I still would not vote for him. I cannot stand listening to the guy. Every instinct I have tells me he cannot be trusted. I don't need to present my earned qualifications to say whether I can or cannot stand the guy, or whether I trust him. I can't and I don't. Now no one is going to vote on my gut feelings, so looking back at what he has done is essential.
As I understand it, there are Trump supporters, and not just those like Ryan who are going with misguided party loyalty or misguided personal interest or misguided something, but rather are real supporters and who have some financial means. I want to ask them if they would go into a business partnership with Trump. No!. Not just No! Not on your life! I may be dumb but I am not stupid, as the old saying goes.
We need to keep it simple. And I think we need to make some distinctions about motivations. "Trump supporters are racists". Some are. But we need to make distinctions. There is a difference between thinking that people who come to this country should accept the obligation to learn English, that's one view, and being fine with a rant about Mexican judges, that's another view. Not everyone who supports the first is ok with the second. Take me: I think that our elected representatives are supposed to watch out for US interests. That doesn't mean that I think we should close the borders and start a trade war with China. Globalization is an issue, and an issue that leads to severe economic dis-locations, so this must be dealt with. But the oceans are not as wide as they used to be, so withdrawal from the world is not a viable option.
Most people can understand such thoughts and discuss them rationally. Few of us are prepared to offer, defend or accept a psychological diagnosis. The guy is a ****head. That's a diagnosis people can understand. And I expect many would be very comfortable agreeing with it.