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Trump isn't just a criminal … he's mentally ill … ie…GAGA

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« Reply #25 on: January 15, 2018, 01:23:08 pm »


I guess it takes a narcissistic arsehole to make excuses for a narcissistic arsehole, eh?

Are you the only person with those tendencies in Woodville?

Or is the town full of people with those tendencies?
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« Reply #26 on: January 15, 2018, 05:19:43 pm »

you are a nutter get help
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« Reply #27 on: January 15, 2018, 08:49:35 pm »


from The New York Times....

Maybe Trump Is Not Mentally Ill.
Maybe He's Just a Jerk.


Without proper neuropsychological testing of the president, we can't
know if he has a mental disorder or is merely a narcissistic bully.


By JEFFREY A. LIEBERMAN | Friday, January 12, 2018

Illustration by Delcan & Company. | Pool photograph by Ron Sachs.
Illustration by Delcan & Company. | Pool photograph by Ron Sachs.

AS A past president of the American Psychiatric Association, I feel strongly that my fellow psychiatrists, and any psychologists or therapists, should stop speculating publicly about President Trump's mental fitness and stop trying to diagnose possible mental conditions based on their armchair observations.

It's not that Mr. Trump's mental fitness should not be evaluated — quite the contrary. All sitting presidents should be evaluated, though most presidential physical exams have included only cursory evaluations of their mental health. When President Trump undergoes his annual medical examination on Friday, his first since taking office, I hope that his assessments include the specific tests that could readily determine if he suffers from a neuropsychiatric condition that could explain his erratic behavior and undermine his ability to perform his duties.

But even if these tests are conducted, it is unlikely that we will learn the results. This would be unfortunate, because speculation about Mr. Trump's mental fitness appears to be reaching its zenith. It is not just the odd behaviors that have become so common: his obsessive tweeting; his shocking, often contradictory statements; and his instances of confusion (for example, not recognizing Rudy Giuliani sitting across from him at a White House meeting or appearing not to remember the words to the national anthem at a sport event).

Now we have Michael Wolff's book, “Fire and Fury”, in which the president's own staff members question Mr. Trump’s stability and cognitive ability. In response to early accounts of the book, the president tweeted in defense of his mental capacities that “actually, throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart.”

Yet the reality is that, unless the president is properly evaluated, we have no real evidence to know with certainty if he has a mental disorder. And even if we did, we lack a clear constitutional standard for what severity of impairment would render him unfit to serve. History has shown us that former presidents have suffered conditions hampering their mental function while still in office, including Ronald Reagan, Calvin Coolidge and Woodrow Wilson. Consider the case of Reagan: He was eventually diagnosed with Alzheimer's, but if he was beginning to show symptoms in his second term, as some believe he was, that did not preclude him from finishing his term.

The experiences of those presidents provide convincing evidence that, even if there weren't a tsunami of speculation about Mr. Trump's mental condition now, Congress should consider adopting policies to standardize, and to expand as needed, the scope of presidential medical exams to include neuropsychiatric assessments.

As I have written, disorders such as psychosis, dementia, depression and addiction commonly occur in people in the age range of presidents — and any of those, when severe enough, could damage a president's ability to discharge his or her duties. The 25th Amendment provides a process for transferring power from presidents deemed incompetent. However, we still lack a defined process for applying the 25th Amendment to a president who will not voluntarily submit to an examination to evaluate mental competence. We also lack clear criteria for what behavior warrants an intervention and transfer of power to the vice president.

The 25th Amendment has been invoked only a handful of times since its ratification in 1967. But except during the Watergate scandal, these incidents mainly involved giving vice presidents the power of the presidency while the president was undergoing medical procedures that included general anesthesia.

There is another problem with the current debate over Mr. Trump's mental condition: It assumes his behavior isn't voluntary, and that his shocking or “unpresidential” conduct is a symptom of mental illness. This kind of thinking contributes to the stigmatization of mental illness. It’s entirely possible that he simply has certain personal qualities we don't find ideal in a leader, like being a narcissistic bully who lacks basic civility and common courtesies. That he is, in a word, a jerk. But that alone does not make him mentally unfit to serve.

It's also worth noting that when psychiatrists engage in clinical name calling about the president's mental status without adequate evidence and proper evaluation, they are damaging the credibility of the entire field. Psychiatry has had a checkered past: Witness its collusion in Nazi eugenics policies, Soviet political repression and the involuntary confinement in mental hospitals of dissidents and religious groups in the People's Republic of China. More than any other medical specialty, psychiatry is vulnerable to being exploited for partisan political purposes.

We can raise an index of suspicion, make back-seat observations of someone's behavior to express our concerns and even speculate as to whether illness may be the underlying cause. But those observations, coming from physicians — even psychiatrists like myself — are merely public opinion. They are not reliable as evidence for definitive diagnosis and removal of a sitting president from office. Mr. Trump's public behavior will never be enough for us to determine his mental fitness because a diagnosis requires a thorough and nonpartisan examination.

To put this matter to rest, either President Trump should voluntarily submit to a neuropsychiatric evaluation or mechanisms should be established to require him — and all future presidents — to do so.


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• Jeffrey Alan Lieberman is an American psychiatrist who specializes in schizophrenia and related psychoses and their associated neuroscience and drugs. He is the chairman of psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and the author of Shrinks: The Untold Story of Psychiatry.

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« Reply #28 on: January 15, 2018, 08:49:49 pm »


from The Washington Post....

The false alarm in Hawaii revealed an abdication of leadership by Trump

Trump could and should have responded quickly to assuage Americans. He never did.

By PHILIP BUMP | 9:24AM EST — Sunday, January 14, 2018

ON A normal day, there aren't many people heading to Google to figure out how to survive a nuclear strike. But Saturday was not a normal day.

Shortly after 2:30 p.m. Eastern, searches for “how to survive nuclear” peaked in the U.S., from being almost non-existent to being almost twice as common as “how to make pasta.” The increase was centered in Hawaii, where about 90 minutes earlier, a warning had gone out over the state's emergency alert system: “BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL”.

You can see when that alert went out on this graph.




It was wrong.

According to a timeline released by the state, the alert was triggered at 8:07 a.m. local time when, during an internal drill, an employee hit the wrong button. For 13 minutes it went uncorrected, until the emergency management agency sent an update on social media.

Over the ensuing hours, a number of people have relayed their experience after receiving the incorrect message. Near panic. Comforting children while worrying about loved ones. Confusion and uncertainty from officials. In the absence of other information, cobbling together what evidence they could for whether they would survive the day.

Many reported first hearing that the alert was a mistake from the Twitter account of Representative Tulsi Gabbard (Democrat-Hawaii).




Her tweet went out within about 15 minutes of the false alarm to her 174,000 followers. She was probably the first well-known authority figure to inform the public that there was no need to panic. News outlets picked up that clarification and spread it widely.

This, by contrast, was President Trump's first tweet after the incorrect alert went out.




It was sent more than three hours after the alert went out. As you can see, it has nothing to do with the alert. Those who follow Trump on Twitter — 46.6 million of them — haven't been given any information about what happened on Saturday at all.

The White House did release a statement, well after the alert was revealed to be incorrect.

“The President has been briefed on the state of Hawaii's emergency management exercise,” it read. “This was purely a state exercise.”

At the time the incorrect alert went out Trump was finishing up a round of golf at Trump National Golf Course in Florida.

Consider his responses. First that statement, which has one obvious aim: To assure the American people that it wasn't his fault that the false alert went out — it was Hawaii's. Then, that tweet, which shows what was preoccupying the president at the moment. Not that one of the 50 states had been briefly wracked with terror after a mistake was made by the people whose job it is to keep them safe. Instead, an insistence to the American people that the media is “fake news,” which was probably a response to the reports that trickled out bolstering a story from The Wall Street Journal that Trump had allegedly paid hush money to a porn star with whom he'd had an affair.

That was the thing that Trump urgently wanted to clear up: The media couldn't be trusted when it reported on him.

Trump could have tweeted as soon as possible that the alert was a false alarm, sharing that information with millions of Americans immediately. He could have additionally shared information about what went wrong, and assured people that he would work to make sure that no such error happened again in the future. He could, at the very least, have sought to offer some emotional support to the people of Hawaii. He did none of these. He has, as of writing, done none of these.

Since the beginning of his presidency, Trump has rarely assumed that traditional leadership role of the presidency. He's always taken a hostile attitude toward those who opposed his candidacy, certainly, but he's also been apathetic about stepping up more broadly to inform, guide and assure the American public. The primary concerns Trump conveys to Americans are about Trump: About how he's being treated, about how well he is doing, about the media and his opponents and how he just wants to make America great again. The White House releases statements and, as he did on Friday in recognizing Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Trump will read them or tweet about them. But it's clearly not where his heart lies.

Perhaps that the incident occurred in Hawaii plays a role. It seems odd to have to note that, but it's certainly defensible. From his attorney general at one point dismissing the state as “an island in the Pacific” to Trump's general focus on states he won to, we have to note, the gulf between his responses to the hurricanes that struck Texas and Florida and the one that nearly wiped Puerto Rico clean — there is plenty of evidence that can be cited for Trump's not necessarily having the state of Hawaii at the forefront of his thoughts. Normally, one wouldn't even assume that a president might be indifferent to one of the 50 states; here, it's impossible not to wonder if it's the case.

This is not a high hurdle for a president to face. Should a state be informed that a missile is inbound, it seems self-evident that the president should be made aware of this as rapidly as possible — even if golfing — and act quickly to confirm or rebut the claim. To then quickly inform the public that the story is not true and insist that a review will be undertaken nationally to prevent such a thing from happening again. Perhaps a photo of the president, stern look on his face, speaking with the governor of Hawaii.

An assurance that the government recognizes that a mistake was made and that it is handling things. That didn't happen.

It's also hard to imagine that Trump didn't make the situation more stressful in another way. His constant prodding of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has dramatically increased the sense that a missile might actually be launched at Hawaii from that nation. During the past 12 months, we've learned a lot more about what North Korea can do, and we've heard experts describe Trump's response as exacerbating, not lessening, the possibility of conflict.

The result is that there was actually one message Trump sent to Hawaiians on Saturday.

You're on your own.


• Philip Bump is a correspondent for The Washington Post based in New York.

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Related to this topic:

 • Here's what to do in case of a nuclear attack

 • A bomb is just minutes from destroying your world. Now what?


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« Reply #29 on: January 15, 2018, 10:49:22 pm »

More Lunatic left wing retard fake news

the left fake news are a laughing stock

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« Reply #30 on: January 19, 2018, 10:07:24 pm »


from The Washington Post....

The man-child in the White House reels wildly out of control

No one, not even Trump's allies, can trust anything he says.

By EUGENE ROBINSON | 7:46PM EST - Thursday, January 18, 2018

President Donald J. Trump. — Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters.
President Donald J. Trump. — Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters.

THE rude, petulant man-child in the Oval Office is reeling ever more wildly out of control, and those who cynically or slavishly pretend otherwise are doing a grave disservice to the nation — and to themselves.

How do you like him now, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell? President Trump convened a made-for-television summit at the White House and said he'd sign any immigration bill Congress passed. “I'll take the heat,” he boasted. So a bipartisan group of senators came up with a deal — and he rejected it out of hand, launching into an unhinged rant about “shithole countries”.

What about you, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan? You came up with a clever way to get Democrats to agree to a stopgap funding bill, dangling the possibility of a long-term renewal of the vital Children's Health Insurance Program. But the president tweeted that “CHIP should be part of a long term solution” and not a short-term measure to keep the government from shutting down.

Is this what you signed up for, Chief of Staff John F. Kelly? In a meeting with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, you said that some of Trum's campaign positions on immigration were “uninformed” and that there will never be a wall along the entire U.S.-Mexico border. You reportedly added that whatever partial barrier gets built, Mexico won't pay for it. But the president slapped you down with another series of tweets, claiming that his promised wall “has never changed or evolved from the first day I conceived of it” — and that Mexico will, too, pay for the wall, “directly or indirectly”.

How was your week, White House physician Ronny Jackson? You did what is expected of everyone who stands at the lectern in the briefing room: lavish the president with flowery, over-the-top, Dear Leader praise. He is in “excellent health,” you announced. But the test results you released, according to many other doctors, indicate that Trump suffers from moderate heart disease and is on the borderline between overweight and obese.

Having fun, Stephen K. Bannon and Corey Lewandowski? As bigwigs in the Trump campaign, you helped a manifestly unfit blowhard get elected president. This week, you did the White House a favor by stonewalling the House Intelligence Committee in a way that angered even the Republicans on the panel, which is hard to do. But you remain in the crosshairs of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's investigation, and the best-case scenario is that you emerge unindicted but saddled with mountainous legal bills.

No one should feel sorry for those who choose to aid and abet this travesty of an administration. They made their choices. They elected to trust a man they know to be wholly untrustworthy, and to lie shamelessly to massage his swollen ego. At this point, I wouldn't believe Sarah Huckabee Sanders if she told me that water is wet and the sky is blue.

But the larger impact is something we all must worry about: One year into the Trump presidency, we effectively do not have a presidency at all.

As McConnell noted in frustration on Wednesday, he can't orchestrate passage of an immigration bill unless he knows what Trump is willing to sign. Likewise, Ryan can't pass spending legislation unless he knows what Trump will and will not accept. But the president has no fixed positions. His word is completely unreliable. How are congressional leaders supposed to do their jobs?

Regarding foreign policy, how can other nations take seriously anything Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says when he is subject to being countermanded on Twitter at any moment? What is the point of Jared Kushner's diplomacy, if you can call it that, in the Middle East? Does “America first” really mean anything, or is it just Trumpian hot air?

And why, at this point, do reporters even bother to attend Sanders's briefings, unless perhaps for the entertainment value? Past press secretaries all delivered pronouncements that were loaded with spin, but Sanders concocts laughable fantasies out of thin air — usually to “justify” crazy things Trump has said or tweeted.

The nation has never faced a situation like this: It is unwise to take literally or seriously anything the president and his official spokesmen say. An administration with no credibility cannot possibly lead.

Trump is incapable of growing into the job; if anything, he is becoming more erratic. I fear the day when a crisis arises and we must face it with a bratty pre-teen at the helm.


• Eugene Robinson writes a twice-a-week column on politics and culture for The Washington Post, contributes to the PostPartisan blog, and hosts a weekly online chat with readers. In a three-decade career at The Post, Robinson has been city hall reporter, city editor, foreign correspondent in Buenos Aires and London, foreign editor, and assistant managing editor in charge of the paper's Style section.

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Related to this topic:

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 • Dana Milbank: Is Trump's doctor okay?


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« Reply #31 on: January 20, 2018, 06:23:35 am »

hahaha more bullshit from a deranged trump lover
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« Reply #32 on: January 20, 2018, 09:58:39 am »


One year of President Donald J. Trump.

You know what I think is really great about The Donald as Prez?

He is accelerating the decline of America as the world's top-dog.

And that has to be an EXCELLENT thing for the rest of the world, eh?
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« Reply #34 on: January 21, 2018, 11:27:11 am »

Oh no another conspiracy theory  Grin


http://halturnerradioshow.com/images/January-2018/GCHQ-Top-Secret-Memo-SusanRiceRequestedSpyingOnTrump.jpg


PROOF: British Intelligence Spied on Donald Trump at the Direct Request of President Barack Obama and a later Renewed Request by Susan Rice - NO WARRANTS!



Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) is an intelligence and security organization responsible for providing signals intelligence and information assurance to the government and armed forces of the United Kingdom.

On August 28, 2016, then-US-President Barack Hussein Obama requested that British Intelligence begin SPYING on then-candidate for US President, Donald J. Trump, the Trump Organization (his business entities) and on his Presidential Campaign "Donald J. Trump for President."  The spying included foreign and US DOMESTIC signals Intercepts (SIGINT).  This generally includes phone taps and planting of bugs/listening devices.  They did all this without a U.S. Search Warrant or Court Order. 

By doing this without a US Search Warrant or Court Order - at the direct request of the President, both The British Government and President Barack Obama committed federal FELONIES punishable with prison, for violating wiretap laws and Constitutional protections afforded to then Mr. Trump and his people.  These actions by the British and by Obama were CRIMES.

About two weeks later, on September 15, 2016, the British Government being run by Prime Minister THERESA MAY approved what they called "Operation FULSOME" and began spying on Donald Trump, his businesses and his Presidential campaign.

The spying continued for about ninety days.

On November 17, 2017, nine days AFTER Donald Trump won the Presidential Election, then Director of GCHQ, Robert Hannigan, requested a RENEWAL of permission to continue the spying!  Hannigan KNEW that Trump had won, and STILL sought permission to keep spying on him!



The letter which asked for permission to continue Spying was sent on November 17 to . . . . .

Boris Johnson, the Secretary of State for foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.



Johnson - and presumably his boss, Theresa May -- APPROVED the continued spying.

But this time, the continued spying wasn't sought by President Barack Obama directly.  This time, it was sought by "US National Security Advisor (Susan) Rice", who told the British to continue the surveillance during the "Transition Period" before Trump was sworn-in.  The reason given to the British by Susan Rice:  ". . .internal US Intelligence is potentially compromised by the incoming Trump Administration.



In the Interests of Full Disclosure . . .
As most of you know by now, for fifteen years, from 1993 thru 2008, I worked covertly with the FBI.  In my final five years (2003-2008) with the Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF).  According to sworn testimony by Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Amy Pickett of the FBI New York City Division, I handled things like "National Security, Terrorism, and Foreign Counter-Intelligence." (See Brooklyn Federal Court Transcripts, December, 2009)

In January, 2005, I was granted "Fully operational status" by the Office of Intelligence at FBI Headquarters in Washington, DC, and also granted "Extra-Territorial Authority" to operate covertly OUTSIDE of the United States.  In that role, I worked with many people in the Intelligence Community (IC) including folks in the military and law enforcement, in many countries around the world.  The relationships I forged with these folks endure to this day.

Thanks to my contacts in the IC, I have now obtained the TOP SECRET MEMO from inside British Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) proving the facts laid out about above concerning spying on President Trump.

This is one of the TOP SECRET Documents being mentioned to members of Congress in the four page FISA Abuse Memo released by the House Intelligence Committee to members, which has now resulted in the trending #ReleaseTheMemo social media effort.

The TOP SECRET MEMO from GCHQ is herewith published below:



The reason President Trump isn't going to London has nothing to do with its politically filthy Mayor Sidiq Kahn, or some nonsense between him and Theresa May about her paying attention to Radical Muslim crime rather than Trump. 

The reason President Trump will not go to London is because THEY SPIED ON HIM, inside the United States.  They invaded his personal privacy.  They invaded his business privacy.  They invaded his Presidential Campaign Communications.  And they spilled anything they could get their filthy little hands on, to Barack Obama.

This is also why President Trump is SNUBBING Theresa May at DAVOS this week. Aids are trying to manufacture a meeting between the two leaders but Trump doesn't want to be bothered with May because she's a deceitful political shitbag.

Here's a photo from the last time the two were together; the NATO Summit over the summer of 2017 that's worth a thousand words as to the state of relations between Trump and Ms. May:



When none of their spying worked to affect the Election, one of their men, Christopher Steele, concocted and released the phony "Russian Dossier" in an attempt to prevent Trump from being sworn-in or to wreck his Presidency before it could ever get started.



These are hostile acts committed by the British Government against America, the American election and the then-newly-elected President of the United States.

One last item: Special Counsel Robert Mueller's entire investigation is "fruit from a poisoned tree." NO evidence he has developed can be admitted into any US court because the entire basis for his investigation stems from unlawful acts by then-President Barack Obama, and later his National Security Advisor Susan Rice - both of whom belong in prison -- and Warrantless searches conducted by a foreign power in violation of the US Constitutional requirement that Warrants be issued based on probable cause BEFORE searches can be done.  Mueller's Investigation is over.

What punishment should be meted out to Theresa May, to Boris Johnson, to Robert Hannigan and to Susan Rice and Barack Obama? Have your say in the Discussion/Comments area below.

About 7 months after leaving the FBI JTTF, I was intentionally betrayed by the Obama Administration, which arrested me for writing an Editorial they didn't like on this web site.  They put me on trial an astonishing THREE Times, and at the third trial, Bankrupted from legal fees and represented by a federal defender, I was convicted of "Threatening" federal officials for calling them "Traitors to the Constitution" and saying they "DESERVE to be killed."  I said this was an opinion, the Obama regime called it a "Threat."  They put me in TERRORIST PRISON at FCI-Terre Haute, IN for 33 months.  I got out in October, 2012 and was barred by Court Order from being back on the radio or from running a web site for three years.  My radio show and this web site returned in October 2015.  My show airs once a week on International station WBCQ 7490-AM on Wednesday nights from 9-11 eastern US time.   Nowadays, I survive by publishing news like this, from sources the mass-media doesn't have, or stories the mass-media won't cover.  I am only able to do this because people like YOU subscribe for ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK to help me.  Please take a moment to either subscribe (CLICK HERE), or make a one-time donation of $25, $50, $100 or so, using the yellow DONATE BUTTON at the top right of this web page.  I cannot do this without help from people like YOU, so please help!

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« Reply #35 on: January 21, 2018, 12:14:06 pm »


Donald J. Trump is basically FUCKED-IN-THE-HEAD.

Even a simpleton can clearly see it.

Those who cannot see it are the retarded idiots who stick their fingers in their ears and screw their eyes tightly shut so they can ignore reality.

You know who I'm talking about....the mentally-retarded Donald Trump supporters.

Otherwise known as oxygen thieves and the defective part of the gene pool.
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« Reply #36 on: January 21, 2018, 12:42:28 pm »


You're a simpleton ?

love it when you talk dirty Grin

Trumps your Daddy

He's busy saving the world from morons

and simpletons like you Wink
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« Reply #37 on: January 21, 2018, 12:46:03 pm »


Donald J. Trump is MAKING CHINA GREAT AGAIN!!
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« Reply #39 on: February 02, 2018, 04:25:20 am »

i see you're projecting your mental derangement on to trump again lmao

you need some powerful electric shock treatment
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