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https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...-resistance-is-a-sham/?utm_term=.67897621cb1f
The mystery Trump administration official’s op-ed piece declaring President Trump mentally unfit to serve, combined with the startling revelations along the same lines that people in his orbit shared with Bob Woodward, have driven Trump into a frenzy and hinted at much worse to come.
White House aides have launched an internal search for the apostates in both cases, and The Post reports in alarming detail that Trump is sinking deeper and deeper into rage and paranoia, even as public commentators fret that we’re at a moment of serious crisis.
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Major parallels with Joseph Stalin. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stalin
Service suggested that he had a paranoid or sociopathic personality disorder,[728] with this "dangerously damaged" personality supplying "the high-octane fuel for the journey to the Great Terror".[697] Other historians have argued that Stalin's brutality should be seen not as a result of any personality traits, but through his unflinching commitment to the survival of his socialist state and the cause of international socialism.[757] By the period of glasnost and perestroika, Soviet psychologists were openly debating whether Stalin had been insane
The mystery Trump administration official’s op-ed piece declaring President Trump mentally unfit to serve, combined with the startling revelations along the same lines that people in his orbit shared with Bob Woodward, have driven Trump into a frenzy and hinted at much worse to come.
White House aides have launched an internal search for the apostates in both cases, and The Post reports in alarming detail that Trump is sinking deeper and deeper into rage and paranoia, even as public commentators fret that we’re at a moment of serious crisis.
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Major parallels with Joseph Stalin. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stalin
Service suggested that he had a paranoid or sociopathic personality disorder,[728] with this "dangerously damaged" personality supplying "the high-octane fuel for the journey to the Great Terror".[697] Other historians have argued that Stalin's brutality should be seen not as a result of any personality traits, but through his unflinching commitment to the survival of his socialist state and the cause of international socialism.[757] By the period of glasnost and perestroika, Soviet psychologists were openly debating whether Stalin had been insane