November 28, 2024

The only upside I can see of a President Trump is that he scares the sh*t out of some of our enemies, by Hal M. Brown

 


Consider this from the NY Times article Hamas Faces a Future Without Its Most Important Ally (subscription)

And Iran, which supports Hamas and Hezbollah, seems keen to avoid a direct fight with Israel, at least for now. Iran’s air defense systems were devastated in an Israeli attack in October, and after the victory of President-elect Donald J. Trump, the Iranians appear to have called off a reprisal attack.

There's no way that the authors of this article could know that Trump's election was the reason Iran hasn't attacked Israel. After all Trump isn't president yet. The point is still made. 

While Russia may benefit from Trump being president when it comes to Ukraine, other countries on Trump's bad side may decide it's the height of reckless insanity to incure the wrath of someone who has to prove he's Rambo on steroids.


Unfortunately the countries that may be on the receiving end of the rage of Trump when they don't bend at the knees before him may include Mexico and Canada.
He's already threatened to take military action against Mexico.(See addendum below) 

Does he figure that since the United States won the first Mexican-American War which led to Mexico ceding present-day California, Texas, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, and parts of several other states to the United States he'd easily win the second war with Mexico.

Nah.... Trump doesn't know details about history so I rather doubt he knows more about that war than it had something to do with Davy Crocket and the Alamo (and he may not remember that we lost that battle).

Trump likes the idea of being in a "trade war" simply because of the second word. He wants to be viewed as a warrior. Whether it's a war of words, a war against the "deep state," a war against fake news, a war against "woke," Trump has to win.  

I doubt there are many people in the entire world who don't know what MAGA means and that Trump wants it to mean "don't f*ck around with me, or else." He wants any adversary, whether an individual, institution, or another country to have an episode of uncontrollable fecal incontinence (there's a slang term for this that involves soiling one's pants) at the mere thought of going up against the country he believes belongs to him.

Addendums/updates:

1)

From Trump team debates "how much" they should invade Mexico, Rolling Stone reports

Excerpt:

Trump's pick for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, has previously referred to Mexican drug cartels as “terrorist-like organizations poisoning our population” and said on Fox News last year that military action may be required to “put the fear in the minds of the drug lords.” 

Last year, Rep. Mike Waltz, R-Fla., Trump’s pick for national security adviser, also introduced a bill to authorize the use of military force against Mexican drug cartels.

Trump's "border czar" Tom Homan, meanwhile, has claimed Trump will definitely use the military against cartels. “President Trump is committed to calling them a terrorist organization and using the full might of the United States special operations to take them out,” Homan said.

Perhaps these tough talkers don't think that Mexican police and military have tried this, and they know what I assume is the rough terrain where the drug labs and well armed cartel members have their hideouts. Achieving this goal isn't a script for the movie Zero Dark Thirty. While many won't admit it, aside from superlative planning and execution luck played a part in the success of the Osama bin Laden mission.

Does Hegseth think it will be a simple matter to put fear into the mind of drug lords? Is America ready for some of our elite soldiers to come back home in body bags?

2)

For those who sent me messages saying they can't stand to see these delusional images of a muscle bound Trump, this is the real macho man:

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November 27, 2024

What happens when a malignant narcsissist is also delusional? By Hal M. Brown, MSW

Clinical psychologist and Donald Trump's niece Mary Trump thinks her uncle is delusional. Below is is what she wrote on her website.


I've highlighted the portion that struck me below:

I wouldn’t be shocked, either. We know my uncle is committed to re-writing the history of his attempted coup. He’s even directed Pam Bondi, his latest Attorney General nominee, to investigate the 2020 election for fraud that does not exist.


Donald is determined to force his delusions into reality, and he will use the Justice Department to help him do that.

In my clinically informed opinion as someone who worked as a psychotherapist for 40 years it isn't only delusions about the coup and his winning the election but his susceptibility to believing other things that are demonstrably untrue that shed light on his psychopathology.

This is from the Wikipedia description of delusional disorder:

Delusional disorder, traditionally synonymous with paranoia, is a mental illness in which a person has delusions, but with no accompanying prominent hallucinations, thought disorder, mood disorder, or significant flattening of affect. Delusions are a specific symptom of psychosis. Delusions can be bizarre or non-bizarre in content;  non-bizarre delusions are fixed false beliefs that involve situations that could occur in real life, such as being harmed or poisoned. Apart from their delusion or delusions, people with delusional disorder may continue to socialize and function in a normal manner and their behavior does not necessarily seem odd. However, the preoccupation with delusional ideas can be disruptive to their overall lives.

Most of the severely mentally ill patients I treated or had in my program had the symptoms of their psychosis controlled with medication. One unmedicated patient I recall with a delusional disorder believed that a famous Hollywood star was in love with him and was sending him mental messages. He ended up at the airport without a ticket trying to board a plane to California insisting the star would pay for it when he arrived.

The consquences of the delusions Trump and some of his supporters seem beset with are far less benign. My client didn't try to hijack a plane. Trump and his delusional cadre of enablers want to hijack our democracy.

Of course some of these people aren't delusional. They are psychopaths. I won't name names here but those who want to inflict pain on others whether they are migrants, so-called enemies of the state, or people protesting peacefully, I am convinced that if clincally evaluated they would be diagnosed as psychopathic personalities. This is "a personality construct characterized by impaired empathy and remorse, in combination with traits of boldnessdisinhibition, and egocentrism. These traits are often masked by superficial charm and immunity to stress, which create an outward appearance of apparent normalcy." (Wikipedia)

The psychopaths are people who may or may not be aware that Trump and others who he is influenced by are clinically delusional, but they are more than willing to take advantage of the fact that Trump has these false beliefs.

Combine Trump's malignant narcissism (see The malevolent magnetic malignant narcissism of Trumpworldwhich includes a lack of empathy and sadism with his delusions you have a dangerous mix of psyhopathologies which ultimately will not just cause people to suffer but is likely to lead to the loss of innocent life. 

As if this isn't unsettling enough add the phallocentricism of Trump and his hyper-masculine crew (see The penises on the Potomac: the country has enthroned phallocentric rule) we have the real possiblity that we will have a replay of the Kent State Masacre. (See Will it take another Kent State Massacre to convince Trump supporters that he's gone too far?)



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November 26, 2024

We're going to have a president afflicted with "midnight meltdown disease." What could go wrong? By Hal M. Brown, MSW

 



The HuffPost article Trump Hurls Attacks At Maggie Haberman In Midnight Meltdown About Her Reporting inspired me to do a Google search about Trump and his midnight meltdowns. Above you see the first links in a general Google search and in a Google News search for Trump meltdown. Google didn't provide the DonkeyHotey caricature. I added this.

My focus here isn't that Maggie Haberman has a special place in Trump's heart. I think she has become a kind of mother figure for him. He wants her unconditional love. As psychoanalysts know, the age of the analyst makes no difference when what is called transference occurs. This is from Psychology Today

If a patient’s mother was extremely judgmental to her as a child, and the therapist makes an observation that the patient perceives as judgmental, the patient might express that and even lash out at the therapist. This response could be interpreted as her applying to her therapist the same feelings that she felt toward her mother. A patient’s response to a therapist may also resemble her response to a romantic partner or some other person in her life.

All this is besides the point. Maggie Haberman is just one trigger for Trump's midnight rage attacks. His reactions to her offer an open door into the inner workings of his mind for anyone, especially mental health professionals like me, to diagnose him. Because he has his Truth Social he knows that that he "truths" (their term for a tweet or post) will be seen by those he is mercilessly lambasting and it will be shared in the media. He can't attack them to their face so he attacks them "in their face."

When he attacks Maggie Haberman I envision him sitting with her in couples counseling where the therapist can assess his psychopathology. What would a marriage counselor think if a husband angrily called his journalist wife a third rate writer and fourth rate intellect?

As someone who did a lot of marriage counseling in his 40 year career as a psychotherapist I can say that in addition to considering that he was jealous of her (or him) I'd be assessing whether or not a husband had an anger control disorder and that they couldn't mediate their impulses to lash out and hurt their spouse's feelings. I would note that they lacked empathy and might be a malignant narcissist. I would suspect that they had an inferiority complex. If they had a history of violence, or even violent fantasies, I'd be very concerned for the safety of their spouse.

Now let's take this analogy further. What if this man was also the President of the United States and his spouse was everyone in the country, or the world for that matter, who pissed him off?

During the day Trump has a few people around to act as a check on acting on his midnight manifestations of anger. With Trump this could be his chief of staff Susie Wiles who I suspect is a major mother figure for him. In the wee hours of the morning when he's been seething all day over a severe criticism, a FTBD (failure to bow down), or minimizing his magnificence, he's unrestrained and uninhibited there's nobody around. Does anyone believe he'd wake up Melania, assuming she's in his bedroom, and ask her for a hug because he's feeling upset? I assume the nearest people to him are the military officers with the nuclear football. More about this at the end of this blog.

In an oddly ironic way we are fortunate that Trump has midnight meltdown disease because it shows him at his worst. We all know what it is like to have a physical symptom at home which disappears when you go to see the doctor. Say you have chest pains so bad they wake you up but they only occur after midnight. This would be of serious concern. We have to take what Trump is like at midnight seriously. It is symptomatic of a serious psychopathology.

Trump is like a nuclear reactor which has been melting down for four years. Some of the control rods which prevented a mental meltdown were removed when he lost the election. More were removed when he had to sit in the E. Jean Carroll courtroom. Nobody can know with certainty what the last control rod stopping the meltdown will be. It could be something major like a surprise Supreme Court decision which goes against him or the refusal of the armed forces to carry out illegal orders. It could be a well publicized failure to deliver on his major promises which leads to some of his previously loyal members of Congress to turn against him. 

It even could be something as simple as a photo of him dancing with Melania at his inaugural ball with her looking like she has the stomach flu. She managed to fake it seven years ago (watch here if you can stand it), but this time it could be different. This could go viral and lead to tweets calling him an incel and leading to snarky speculation about when the last time was that Trump had his manly man needs satisfied and had his former model wife begging for more.
Trump supprounds himself with those he considers to be masters of the manosphere. If there was a musical made about him it might be called "Phantom of Phallocentricism." Men like this deeply doubt their masculinity. I am sure that Stormy Daniel's well publicized description of his apparatus still haunts him. All of this makes Trump more dangerous when someone challenges him.

I can imagine the scene on a nuclear missile armed submarine in the Pacific when they get an order at 2:00 AM Washington time to launch an attack on California when Trump has become enraged over their refusal to help round up migrants.

What could go wrong?

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Portland threat is flower power: Time Magazine story photo shows just how dangerous Portland protestors are, by Hal M. Brown

    I hope someone who knows this so far unidentified woman sees the article and lets her know about it because, while not as classic as t...