How the FUCK does a stupid prick like YOU "know" what people are crying about? From Q? Judicial Watch? Fucking moron, first of all, if you think that Jack Smith, who, one has been a step ahead of Blubber Boy at EVERY turn, and,, he is the one who MOVED the charges against tRump from Washington D.C. TO Florida) hasn't taken that into consideration, then you're even dumber than I thought you were, which is SAYING something. One of the jurors in the NY E. Jean Carroll case admitted that he was a BIG Dump supporter, but, the evidence there-as is the case here-was so overwhelming, that he voted the right way and BUTT fucked Blubber Boy to the tune of five million. Lick the scum off a dead dog's dick, DUMBO, and enjoy your Fuhrer careening into madness and a SEVENTY-ONE FELONY CHARGE multiple case BUTT fucking, lol.
Friday, June 23, 2023 at 4:00:24p PDT
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...-collapse-Trump-finally-nears-bottom#comments
The psychopathy of Donald J. Trump has been well-chronicled both here and elsewhere. He has employed his narcissism to enthrall millions of voters and force the allegiance of one of the two major political parties over the past 7 years. For him, it has been an affliction that has plagued him the better part of his lifetime. For the nation, his selfish behavior has been an infliction on our body politic since the day he descended into the political arena from his gilded faux palace on Fifth Avenue. Recent events have indicated that while the nation has suffered greatly under his spell, so has he— and a growing majority is fine with that. Narcissists crave attention, need attention, and believe that the regard they demand and receive can fill the gaping insecurities at the core of their disorder.
What they fear most is what Trump is now facing, the fear of being ordinary— of being treated the same as others. Trump fears Jack Smith because he represents the rule of law and what it implies. Since Merrick Garland decided to appoint Smith as Special Prosecutor, Trump’s public decline has been more precipitous than his escalator ride on June 16, 2015. What we are witnessing is the final stage of the personality disorder that demands, and then begs adulation. Trump is now in the throes of a narcissistic collapse:
The relentless pursuit of justice as a consequence of Trump’s behavior is the narcissist’s kryptonite. Jack Smith, Fani Willis, Letitia James, and Alvin Bragg have become the gathering storm of his imminent undoing. They, along with E. Jean Carroll have conspired to uncover his
ordinariness, the rot beneath the thin veneer of respectability his privileged life has bestowed on him. Brett Baier’s interview last week was telling. An audience of 2.6 million, some perhaps for the first time, saw a Trump in full decline— beaten and overmatched by a crescendo of truth. The signs of his collapse have been obvious to those who wished to see it, but narcissistic collapse is a “thing” and signs of its oncoming are evident. In her article on narcissistic collapse, Arzt lists the 11 signs of collapse:
- Impulsive Behaviors
- Depression
- Gaslighting
- Mental Breakdowns
- Anger Outbursts and Rage
- Smearing Someone’s Reputation
- Self-Harm Behaviors
- Making Accusations
- Intense Anxiety
- Stonewalling
- Sudden Ending of Relationships
While the former president’s behavior has long been an overt example of his mental state, there seems to be deepening chaos surrounding his reactions to the inevitable course of the rule of law. The indication that his favored daughter, Ivanka, has distanced herself from her father, and the knowledge that former close associates have abandoned his cause— some even testifying for the government— has led to an almost maniacal reaction to the inevitable reckoning that he faces before a jury of peers, ordinary citizens
just like him sitting in judgment:
and,
Impulsive. Depression. Gaslighting. Mental Breakdown. Anger and Rage. Smearing Reputations, Stonewalling…
As Trump finally seeks his “bottom,” as he unravels in interviews spinning illogical excuses and projecting his criminal liabilities to the dismay of his own lawyers, an end is nearing.
In his book
Malignant Self Love, Dr. Sam Vaknin describes the underlying breach with reality the toxic narcissist believes will protect him. It is an immunity he grants himself and enjoys because of his own believed uniqueness:
The coming collapse is predicated on the forces outside his control. While the indictments and his erratic response to them play a part, the most intimidating and dangerous assaults on his psyche lie in the loss of validation and attention that has followed Trump’s overt public unraveling. Like fire deprived of oxygen, the narcissist requires an endless supply of adulation and attention in order to sustain his enormous needs. The deep and unrelenting insecurities demand more, always more.
Trump like most narcissists allows himself a special license to an entitlement reserved for deeply disturbed and hopelessly egotistical. They all share a need that cannot be filled from within. As Emerson once wrote,
Emerson noticed what narcissists often overlook, our shared
and remarkable in itself, commonness.