When looking through the lens that he is a cultivated Russian asset, his rhetoric and action gain clarity and coherence. Ad hominem diminishes the very real and present danger that the very cunning and shrewd Trump poses. He (& alleged handlers) were quick to recognize the inherent vulnerability of the liberal principles of ‘free speech’, the rise of ‘narrowcasting’ via social media and ‘The Paradox of Intolerance’ The abolishment of ‘The Fairness Doctrine’ had the unintended consequence of transforming real news by credible journalism into entertainment.
Of course a cunning and shrewd person may also be a sociopath. We non-psychiatrists use a catch-all word, "crazy", that a psychiatrist wouldn't use. The APA, through the DSM-5-TR, diagnoses sociopathy (as Antisocial Personality Disorder or ASPD) by a persistent disregard for and violation of the rights of others , starting by age 15, indicated by at least three of the following: failure to conform to lawful behavior, deceitfulness, impulsivity, aggressiveness, reckless disregard for safety, irresponsibility, and lack of remorse. The U.S. Press is doing us no favor to treat Trump other than as a severely narcissistic sociopath. They are also afraid of him. There are good reasons Trump wants to ingratiate himself to Putin. They are not friends, rather they are both sociopaths. Each wants something from the other. Is it any wonder then that Trump appears to be a cultivated Russian asset? In reality, he is.
Let's hear what CNBC is saying about the Chaos Baboon. ‘At Risk Of My Job’: CNBC Reporter Sounds Alarm On 'Insane' Donald Trump Move https://www.yahoo.com/news/risk-job-cnbc-reporter-sounds-070748011.html CNBC senior economics reporter Steve Liesman pulled no punches with his blistering analysis of Donald Trump’s economic policies, in particular the tariffs the president keeps proposing and then, in some cases, pulling back on. “I’m going to say this at risk of my job but what President Trump is doing is insane. It is absolutely insane,” Liesman said on Tuesday’s broadcast of “The Exchange.” “And now he’s saying he’s putting 50% tariffs on Canada unless they agree to become the 51st state,” the journalist continued. “That is insane. There is just no other way of describing it.” There are currently “no bounds” around Trump when compared to his first term when “there were people around him who seemed to … I don’t know what the word is … but smooth over some of the edges,” Liesman lamented. “The other thing that’s not talked about,” he added, “is what’s going on within the administration in terms of how they’re treating the Constitution and laws.” “I think all of that is bad for the attraction of capital,” Liesman argued. “We need massive amounts of capital if we want to fund our deficits, pay for the things we want to pay for, sell our bonds and have high stock prices. And it seems as if this administration is doing everything it can to chase foreign capital away.” “Insanity is not a strategy,” he said.
Trump met 100 CEOs yesterday. And now they all think he's gonna cause a recession. CEOs say they are losing faith in Trump: ‘I don’t trust that what’s said today will be true tomorrow’ https://fortune.com/2025/03/12/ceos-losing-faith-trump-tariffs-yale/
I think 'ol Steve is going full Joe Biden on us. Did he forget who he works for?! Statements like that will get you promoted at Comcast/NBC
i think marks wife cuckolded him for a younger more successful man (an illegal fruit picker) and mark is upset.