Sunday, January 7, 2018

Evaluation of Trump-Putin Link (Non-Medical Analysis) Based on Events to Date


Reference the photograph above: It was originally published by Getty Images on November 16, 2016. It was on a billboard in the town of Danilovgrad, Montenegro, and placed there by a pro-Serbian movement group in Danilovgrad.

Note: Another image of the same billboard was captured by Reuters:

The way many now see Donald J. Trump 
Ever since January 20, 2017
(Trump’s Tactical Technique: T-3)


Trump causes turmoil, engineers chaos, generates dissent, ensures disruption, and advocates sustained wide division in the country. Then when things get real crappy, he rides into town with a solution that he claims is the very best, solely his, and that he alone, regardless of what anyone else says or has advocated all along, is strictly his idea or plan or whatever else he labels is.

Then he its back and watches while demanding that those loyalists around him begin their fluffing PR effort about him for a few hours, days, and even longer reinforcing his claim about his victory (the feel-good campaign segment).

What do we call that? Oh, yeah: Narcissistic personality disorder.

Medically-speaking, it is a mental disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for admiration, and a lack of empathy for others. 

But behind their mask of ultra-confidence lies a fragile self-esteem that's vulnerable to the slightest criticism; hence the urge to tweet 24/7 about anything and everyone who does not go along with his tactics.

Hard to dispute this assessment, isn't it?

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