https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-crazy-according-george-conway-164656459.html How to Make Trump Go “Crazy,” According to George Conway Former Republican George Conway said Democrats need to wage a “psychological war” against Donald Trump until it makes him so “crazy” that he violates court orders. “I think you have to wage psychological war on Donald Trump,” Conway, a lawyer and Never Trump activist, said during a panel discussion at The New Republic’s Stop Trump Summit on Wednesday. “I don’t think the Democrats have ever attacked Trump enough.” In an interview afterward with TNR, Conway explained that Democrats could wage a coordinated psychological campaign against Trump through a series of advertisements. “You can just run ads on TV in the local area where he is,” said Conway, whom Trump had once considered nominating for solicitor general. Conway said that the ads could target the things Trump feels the most insecure about. “He knows he’s not that smart, he knows he’s not that rich, he knows that he’s not that good. And so, if you go and attack him for the things he knows he is not deep down, it makes him crazy.” “He’s not that far from his bursting point,” Conway added. And making Trump nuts could impact ongoing his legal troubles. “The more he gets attacked the more he will talk about things he shouldn’t be talking about,” Conway said. “I think you could even get him thrown into jail, by running the right ad,” he added. Trump was slapped with a gag order in his New York trial after he made comments attacking New York Attorney General Letitia James, who has accused him and his associates of fraudulently inflating the value of their real estate assets. In the Georgia case, the conditions of his release on bail bar him from intimidating witnesses and co-defendants. “You run ads that make him angry at those people, like [Mark] Meadows,” said Conway, referring to the former top Trump aide and co-defendant in the Georgia trial. “You run these creepy ads that get into his head, he’ll just go out there and he’ll violate his conditions of release.” Conway went on to say that beating Trump requires the media to show America who Trump is. “I disagree with some of the critiques that you hear, I think predominantly from the left, about ‘You don’t give him oxygen; you don’t give him air time.’ No. You give him more. Show everybody the crazy.”
https://www.yahoo.com/news/mary-trump-uncle-deeply-insecure-215618298.html Mary Trump: My Uncle Is a Deeply Insecure Fascist The stakes of the 2024 election could not be clearer, says Mary Trump: It’s “a choice between democracy and fascism.” The psychologist, author, and niece of former President Donald Trump spoke at The New Republic’s Stop Trump Summit on Wednesday about why her uncle still has deep support across much of the country. It’s not what many observers believe, she said. “They identify not with Donald’s strength … but they identify with his weakness,” Trump said, arguing that his supporters know to some extent that he’s a fraud. In fact, they like that about him. “They identify with the fact that he gets away with everything.” “To me, one of the biggest scams was this myth that Donald was this successful businessman … that he was a champion of the working man,” she said. “By the way, that’s not something he ever says. Somebody else made that up about him.” Trump said that Donald’s portrayal in the media as a working-class hero is founded on a misunderstanding—he grew up privileged in Manhattan, after all—and that he then exploited it. “He just then flew his stupid private jet from rally to rally, and I guess that was enough to convince people that he really cared about them,” she said. Asked by moderator Molly Jong-Fast whether Donald is a “dry drunk,” Trump said “he acts like one” but declined to “diagnose” him. “I do think it’s important to understand the roots of what’s going on,” she added. “The deeper cause is his insecurity. This is a man who knows on an unconscious level that he is absolutely nothing of what he claims to be.”
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-absolutely-petrified-going-found-190610873.html Trump Is “Absolutely Petrified” and “Going to Be Found Guilty,” Says Michael Cohen Donald Trump will be found guilty in the hush-money criminal case involving adult film star Stormy Daniels. That’s Michael Cohen’s prediction, anyway. “I can tell you from everything I know about it, he’s going to be found guilty,” Cohen, the former Trump lawyer, said during The New Republic’s Stop Trump Summit on Wednesday. Trump pleaded not guilty in April to 34 counts of falsifying his business records related to money he allegedly paid to Daniels in 2016 to keep quiet about a past affair. The case was brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, and Cohen is expected to be one of his star witnesses. “This is the Al Capone theory,” he added. “They didn’t get him on murder, extortion, racketeering, prostitution, etc., they got him on tax evasion. I truly believe the Alvin Bragg case is the easiest case to prove of all of the criminal cases.” Cohen is also a witness in the civil fraud case brought against Trump by New York Attorney General Letitia James. Trump is facing at least five separate civil and criminal trials. When asked at the Stop Trump Summit whether Trump was scared as a result of the myriad prosecutions, Cohen said, “I think scared is an understatement. I think he’s absolutely petrified.” He cited two reasons for his answer. “One, the worst thing that you can do to Donald Trump is to take away his money, because his money is his id, his ego, his superego all wrapped into one,” he said. “Then the threat and fear of potential incarceration on top of the loss of the money; basically making him into a loser … that’s his biggest fear.”
https://www.yahoo.com/news/took-trump-calling-hezbollah-very-065754397.html It took Trump calling Hezbollah 'very smart' for Ron DeSantis to finally glove up and go after him Gov. Ron DeSantis has slammed Donald Trump for calling Hezbollah "very smart." Trump was weighing in on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas at a rally in Florida. DeSantis said he thought it was absurd that Trump would praise the armed group. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis finally gloved up and went after his onetime mentor, former President Donald Trump, after the latter called the armed group Hezbollah "very smart." DeSantis wrote in a Wednesday post on X that "it is absurd that anyone, much less someone running for President, would choose now to attack our friend and ally, Israel, much less praise Hezbollah terrorists as 'very smart.'" Trump was weighing in on the ongoing conflict between Israel and the militant group Hamas during a rally in Florida. Trump was also mocking the Biden administration for raising concerns about a possible Hezbollah attack on Israel. "Two nights ago, I read all of Biden's security people, can you imagine, national defense people, and they said, 'Gee, I hope Hezbollah doesn't attack from the north, because that's the most vulnerable spot,'" Trump said at his rally. "I said, 'Wait a minute.' You know, Hezbollah is very smart. They're all very smart,'" he continued. Pro-Trump accounts on X have since hit back at DeSantis for his criticism of Trump. The Trump War Room, an X account linked to the Trump campaign, said DeSantis had mischaracterized Trump's remarks on the war. "President Trump was clearly pointing out how incompetent Biden and his administration were by telegraphing to the terrorists an area that is susceptible to an attack," read the post, which was published on Wednesday. "Smart does not equal good. It just proves Biden is stupid. And now you look stupid, Ron." On Saturday, Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel, firing thousands of rockets from Gaza. Israel declared a state of war the next day, with officials saying their goal was to vanquish Hamas and take complete control of Gaza. Yesterday, Israel's defense minister Yoav Gallant said Israel's army plans to "wipe this thing called Hamas, ISIS-Gaza, off the face of the earth." DeSantis, who is vying for the Republican presidential nomination with Trump, has rarely criticized his one-time mentor. In fact, the presidential hopeful often shies away from attacking Trump directly. "It's a very tough line because so many of the voters DeSantis wants — they like Trump," Christian Grose, a political science professor at the University of Southern California, told Insider in July. Trump currently leads DeSantis by over 40% in several recent polls for Republican candidates. Representatives for DeSantis and Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Insider sent outside regular business hours. Read the original article on Business Insider
Of course, DeSantis is the guy who refuses to condemn neo-Nazis marching with "DeSantis Country" posters in his own state.
First world countries like the Nordic countries are very progressive and have only a friction of the crime The Right Wing US has.