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posted by janrinok on Monday November 14 2016, @09:17PM   Printer-friendly
from the not-a-different-president dept.

I've come across an article on The Atlantic that analyses Trump's personality:

Many questions have arisen about Trump during this campaign season—about his platform, his knowledge of issues, his inflammatory language, his level of comfort with political violence. This article touches on some of that. But its central aim is to create a psychological portrait of the man. Who is he, really? How does his mind work? How might he go about making decisions in office, were he to become president? And what does all that suggest about the sort of president he'd be?

It's a long, but very interesting read.

Here's a list of sentences the article itself highlights:

Combined with a gift for humor, anger lies at the heart of Trump's charisma.

Trump appeals to an ancient fear of contagion, which analogizes out-groups to parasites and poisons.

Narcissism in presidents is a double-edged sword. It is associated with historians' ratings of "greatness"—but also with impeachment resolutions.

Andrew Jackson displayed many of the same psychological qualities that we see in Trump.

Trump has never forgotten the lesson from his father: The world is a dangerous place. You have to be ready to fight.

And the final paragraph summarizes:

Who, really, is Donald Trump? What's behind the actor's mask? I can discern little more than narcissistic motivations and a complementary personal narrative about winning at any cost. It is as if Trump has invested so much of himself in developing and refining his socially dominant role that he has nothing left over to create a meaningful story for his life, or for the nation. It is always Donald Trump playing Donald Trump, fighting to win, but never knowing why.


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  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Tuesday November 15 2016, @03:36PM

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday November 15 2016, @03:36PM (#426998) Journal
    Well, more tears I see.

    Racism and bigotry in this day and age are simply signs of a deprived background, defective education, or lack of education, or mental illness, or lack of mental acuity, or psychopathic tendencies.

    Or being human, which includes all of those by default. We see it all in play as you vibrantly display your concern for the wrong kinds of imaginary racism and bigotry.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 15 2016, @04:26PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 15 2016, @04:26PM (#427024)

    hey guys, khallow supports islam, and even its more virulent extremist tendencies. In his opinion, it is simply part of being human.

    khallow, why don't you move to Saudi Arabia, you'll fit right in. After all, you're ok with racism and bigotry :-)

    PS - if you're too poor to afford a ticket to fly there, let us know, we'll happily pay for a one-way ticket to Saudi Arabia....

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 15 2016, @04:49PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 15 2016, @04:49PM (#427038)

    ha ha, what a loser khallow is. Suddenly he pleads being human as justification for his racism and bigotry. He wants us to excuse *his* sins on the basis of his humanity, but feels justified in denying *others* an excuse for their sins on the basis of their humanity.

    Or perhaps he thinks the 'others' (sjws, brown people, white traitors) are not quite human in his twisted mind. Who knows?

    Even worse, the dude takes pride in his ancestry and background as justification to discriminate against or hurt other groups of humans, when the reality is that it was simply chance that he was born as who he was, and he had no control over it. Unfortunately for him, he lacks the self-awareness (dare I say intelligence?) to even realize this! Maybe he thinks he's God's gift to humanity, part of the Godly plan to Make America White Again? That's why he was born as who he was, all part of God's grand plan... :-)

    ha ha ha ha ha!

    • (Score: 1) by khallow on Tuesday November 15 2016, @05:44PM

      by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday November 15 2016, @05:44PM (#427064) Journal

      the dude takes pride in his ancestry and background

      Which is? I haven't discussed that for some reason. You'd think if I were proud of it, I'd say more about it, right?

      And you just can't stop the tears I see. Well lean over here so they can go in the cup.