- Psychologist – heal thyself
- Sicko Trump niece writes a book — she is supporting Biden — obviously she is not an expert in dementia, the criminal mind, nepotism as a social pathology, actual lies, plagiarizers, gropers . . .
PRESIDENT’S NIECE WRITES A BOOK…SHE’S ONE SICK, BITTER ‘PUPPY’
– a mental health expert with serious mental health issues writes about an uncle she hates
– Mary Trump is a very bitter person, jealous beyond belief that her father didn’t achieve the heights his brother did (and other grievances)
– “How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Person”, she writes.
– from the excerpts in the Wall Street Journal, it’s obvious that, her assessment, true or not, “her family” also created a bitter, vindictive, treacherous, greedy, self-alienated and, apparently, not-too-bright liberal hater.
– She admits in the book that she leaked “tax returns and other highly confidential financial documentation to The New York Times…Pulitzer-winning 2018 investigation of Trump’s wealth origins and tax dodges. ”
Mary Trump should not be confused with a regular American “concerned” about her country and wanting only to insure that its future is in the hands of people of good will, stable emotions, and sound judgement.
She is a rabid leftist, who admitted that election night, 2016 was “…one of the worst nights of my life…”.
As to her own intelligence and judgement, Mary Trump actively supported Hillary Clinton, whom she described as “an extraordinary human being and public servant.”
And, also predictably, one source notes that “her bio is #blacklivesmatter, “she/her/hers.”
Some excerpts from the Journal article give readers an opportunity to make their own judgement of Ms. Trump’s character:
“I had to take Donald down,” Ms. Trump wrote in “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created The World’s Most Dangerous Man…”
“I grabbed copies of my grandfather’s wills, floppy disks with all of the depositions from the lawsuit, and some of my grandfather’s bank records—all of which I was legally entitled to as part of the lawsuit—and stuffed them into my bags,” she wrote.
“Ms. Trump gave them to a reporter for the (New York) Times, who in turn handed her “a burner phone so we could communicate more securely going forward. We weren’t taking any chances.” Ms. Trump wrote that she later provided additional documents to Times reporters.”
Question: Is this not typical of the kind of people who have obviously sought to enrich themselves by writing a book smearing President Trump with dubious charges, provably false allegations, and information in their possession only because they were trusted by the man they betrayed? (That list is long and runs the gamut from former high officials in the Trump administration like John Bolton to wannabe’s like Omarosa Manigault Newman. (Self-described: “Born into the depths of extreme poverty, Omarosa Manigault Newman rose to become the “only African American senior advisor to the 45th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump.”)
And, finally, here’s an especially favorite excerpt of mine: “Ms. Trump, who has a doctorate in clinical psychology, wrote that President Trump’s “pathologies are so complex and his behaviors so often inexplicable that coming up with an accurate and comprehensive diagnosis would require a full battery of psychological and neuropsychological tests that he’ll never sit for.”
On the other hand, it seems that Ms. Trump herself has some “complex pathologies and behaviors so…inexplicable that coming up with an accurate and comprehensive diagnosis would require a full battery of psychological and neuropsychological tests…”.
We suggest that Mary Trump, as viciously vindictive and seriously troubled as she apparently is, probably will “never sit for” such a “battery of tests” herself! But, perhaps, should.