User Posted December 19, 2025 Report Posted December 19, 2025 14 hours ago, Radiorum said: I think Trump has broke from reality. he thinks it is all his - the White House, the presidential office, the government, the people and the country ... and he can do whatever he wants. He has said it in the past - "I can do whatever I want" - and now all his worst instincts are coming out. This is indicative of the disinhibition that comes with advancing dementia. And WTF - no-one is stopping him! (Or are they? ... stay tuned!) No, you clearly do not understand how the US System of government works. Trump is the head of the Executive branch, he as all the powers that come with that, to control the Executive branch. Guess what falls under that? Oh... the White House, The Presidential Office, etc... Do you think Congress has to get approval from Trump if they want to decorate their offices a certain way? No. You are completely unhinged here. Quote
Deluge Posted December 19, 2025 Report Posted December 19, 2025 He'll outlast the hair sniffer, that's for damn sure. Quote
Radiorum Posted December 19, 2025 Report Posted December 19, 2025 4 hours ago, User said: No, you clearly do not understand how the US System of government works. But I do. Three co-equal branches with a system of checks and balances - that is currently under attack. Besides, I was describing Trump's state of mind Quote
Legato Posted December 19, 2025 Report Posted December 19, 2025 2 minutes ago, Radiorum said: But I do. Three co-equal branches with a system of checks and balances - that is currently under attack. Besides, I was describing Trump's state of mind So Trumps attacking himself? Besides you are describing your own state of mind. 1 Quote
User Posted December 19, 2025 Report Posted December 19, 2025 (edited) 11 minutes ago, Radiorum said: But I do. Three co-equal branches with a system of checks and balances - that is currently under attack. Besides, I was describing Trump's state of mind Clearly, you do not, as you sit here describing basic Executive power actions in Executive agencies as an autocracy... OMG, Trump redecorated the White House!!!!!! OMG!!!!!! We are under attack!!!!!! Edited December 19, 2025 by User Quote
robosmith Posted December 20, 2025 Author Report Posted December 20, 2025 16 hours ago, Radiorum said: I still can't figure out why no-one stopped him from installing these plaques filled with personal grievance, conspiracy theories, and lies. It seems there are no guardrails on his worst impulses. Not a good situation for a man with so much power. It is rule without challenge - and that means autocracy. You can't say "NO!" to a narcissist. As Wiles said Trump believes he can do whatever he wants cause he never read the Constitution. Quote
Radiorum Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 Below is a transcript of Donald Trump speaking to the GOP House Caucus retreat at the “Trump Kennedy Center” today, the fifth anniversary of January 6th. [Note that FDR was in a wheelchair from polio.] “And my wife, by the way, my wife hates when I do this. She said, you know, she’s a very classy person. Right. She said, it’s so unpresidential. He said, but I did become president. She, somebody, she hates what I dance. I said, everybody wants me to dance. Darling, it’s not presidential. She actually said, could you imagine FDR dancing? She said that to me. And I said, there’s a long history that perhaps she doesn’t know because he was an elegant fellow, even as a Democrat, right? He was the attack by Japan. You know, he was quite elegant. But he wouldn’t be doing this. But, but nor would too many others, but she says, darling, please, the weightlifting is terrible. And I have to say this, the dancing they really like. She said, they don’t like it. They’re just being nice to you. I said, that’s not right. The place goes crazy. They’re screaming, dance. Please, but the weightlifting, but no, they go, get your help. And you see, I want to be more, but I have somebody watching. I want to be more effusive. I want to really, yeah. But she gets it. I dropped the thing, walks off the stage crying, her mother’s crying, her father’s going, “God get up.” He said, “Have you lifted before a little bit?” And he walks up, being, he could have gone, ding, ding, ding. I think it was 112 pounds, right? It’s crazy. For the beautiful boxer, they have boxing now, and they have a young gentleman who transitioned. It was a very good boxer, but he wanted to be a woman, which is, you know, to each his own. Because they want to be very liberal when it comes to these subjects. I’m trying to get that vote. It’s not an easy vote to get. It’s very tough for me to get it. But he transitioned, and he transitioned. And the girl was a champion boxer, from Italy, remember? She got up first round. He had a pum with a left, a left for those, everybody had his but, but a left, least enough better than anybody. But a left is defense. He goes, “Pum.” She’s like, “Oh, my God.” She walked to the corner, remember? She didn’t go down, but she did everything else. She said, “I’ve never been hit like that before. I don’t want to go out again. You can do it. You can do it.” Bing. You walked off. She said, “That’s...” He happened to win the gold medal that young woman. You won the gold medal. There were two transition people. They’re both one gold medals. The whole thing is ridiculous. You have policy on your side. They don’t have policy on your side. You have policy.” https://www.youtube.com/live/N6tzCCyfwFM Quote
Gaétan Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 Donald Trump checks all the boxes and Congress must impeach him; this kind of individual does not seek treatment on their own: Traits of a Psychopath (according to Hare’s Psychopathy Checklist–Revised, PCL‑R) A psychopath typically shows a cluster of personality traits and behaviors such as: Superficial charm and glibness Grandiose sense of self‑worth Need for stimulation and proneness to boredom Pathological lying Manipulative behavior Lack of remorse or guilt Shallow emotional responses Callousness and lack of empathy Parasitic lifestyle (exploiting others) Poor behavioral controls, impulsivity Promiscuous sexual behavior Lack of realistic long‑term goals Irresponsibility Failure to accept responsibility for own actions Juvenile delinquency history Revocation of conditional release (parole violations) Criminal versatility (engaging in many types of crime) 1 Quote
Legato Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 7 minutes ago, Gaétan said: Donald Trump checks all the boxes and Congress must impeach him; this kind of individual does not seek treatment on their own: Traits of a Psychopath (according to Hare’s Psychopathy Checklist–Revised, PCL‑R) A psychopath typically shows a cluster of personality traits and behaviors such as: Superficial charm and glibness Grandiose sense of self‑worth Need for stimulation and proneness to boredom Pathological lying Manipulative behavior Lack of remorse or guilt Shallow emotional responses Callousness and lack of empathy Parasitic lifestyle (exploiting others) Poor behavioral controls, impulsivity Promiscuous sexual behavior Lack of realistic long‑term goals Irresponsibility Failure to accept responsibility for own actions Juvenile delinquency history Revocation of conditional release (parole violations) Criminal versatility (engaging in many types of crime) Why are you posting your auto-biography? Quote
Gaétan Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 1 hour ago, Legato said: Why are you posting your auto-biography? You are stupid 1 Quote
gatomontes99 Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 1 hour ago, Gaétan said: Donald Trump checks all the boxes and Congress must impeach him; this kind of individual does not seek treatment on their own: Traits of a Psychopath (according to Hare’s Psychopathy Checklist–Revised, PCL‑R) A psychopath typically shows a cluster of personality traits and behaviors such as: Superficial charm and glibness Grandiose sense of self‑worth Need for stimulation and proneness to boredom Pathological lying Manipulative behavior Lack of remorse or guilt Shallow emotional responses Callousness and lack of empathy Parasitic lifestyle (exploiting others) Poor behavioral controls, impulsivity Promiscuous sexual behavior Lack of realistic long‑term goals Irresponsibility Failure to accept responsibility for own actions Juvenile delinquency history Revocation of conditional release (parole violations) Criminal versatility (engaging in many types of crime) You are actually proud of this aren't you? You claim he should be impeached for those. What legal basis would that include? Impeachment requires a violation of the Consitutional duties. Nothing you list here deals with any such action. So what you are really saying is that you blindly hate him and you are willing to list anything in justification of your hatred. Quote Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it?
Legato Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 45 minutes ago, Gaétan said: You are stupid Probably but why the auto-biography? Quote
Gaétan Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 24 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said: You are actually proud of this aren't you? You claim he should be impeached for those. What legal basis would that include? Impeachment requires a violation of the Consitutional duties. Nothing you list here deals with any such action. So what you are really saying is that you blindly hate him and you are willing to list anything in justification of your hatred. The 25th Amendment (1967) States that a president may be declared “unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office.” In such a case, the Vice President becomes Acting President. The process can be initiated either: By the president himself (voluntarily declaring incapacity), or By the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet. If the president disputes this declaration, Congress decides, requiring a two‑thirds majority in both the House and Senate to uphold the removal. 🔹 Impeachment A separate process, designed for “treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.” It does not directly apply to mental incapacity, unless that incapacity leads to serious misconduct or violations. This applies perfectly to what he is doing now. Quote
gatomontes99 Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 29 minutes ago, Gaétan said: The 25th Amendment (1967) States that a president may be declared “unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office.” In such a case, the Vice President becomes Acting President. The process can be initiated either: By the president himself (voluntarily declaring incapacity), or By the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet. If the president disputes this declaration, Congress decides, requiring a two‑thirds majority in both the House and Senate to uphold the removal. 🔹 Impeachment A separate process, designed for “treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.” It does not directly apply to mental incapacity, unless that incapacity leads to serious misconduct or violations. This applies perfectly to what he is doing now. Being a bad person, in your eyes, is no where near enough for a 25th amendment removal or subsequent impeachment. You just have hatred in your heart that you wish to use. Quote Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it?
Gaétan Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 15 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said: Being a bad person, in your eyes, is no where near enough for a 25th amendment removal or subsequent impeachment. You just have hatred in your heart that you wish to use. For the devil he is a good person, and in any case he checks all the boxes of a psychopath. Whether you like him or not doesn’t change anything, his condition is getting worse and worse, he needs care. Quote
gatomontes99 Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 1 minute ago, Gaétan said: For the devil he is a good person, and in any case he checks all the boxes of a psychopath. Whether you like him or not doesn’t change anything, his condition is getting worse and worse, he needs care. Lmao...way to prove me wrong. Quote Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it?
robosmith Posted January 8 Author Report Posted January 8 4 hours ago, Legato said: Why are you posting your auto-biography? Why are you pretending you believe he is when you have ZERO factual reason to believe that. AKA ^just CLOWN BULLSHIT. Quote
robosmith Posted January 8 Author Report Posted January 8 1 hour ago, gatomontes99 said: Being a bad person, in your eyes, is no where near enough for a 25th amendment removal or subsequent impeachment. You just have hatred in your heart that you wish to use. You're defending leaving a psychopath in the Presidency with his finger on the nuclear button. That is INSANE. 🤮 Quote
Legato Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 (edited) 15 minutes ago, robosmith said: Why are you pretending you believe he is when you have ZERO factual reason to believe that. AKA ^just CLOWN BULLSHIT. Clown Bullshit, is that your auto-biography? Edited January 8 by Legato esplelling. Quote
robosmith Posted January 8 Author Report Posted January 8 29 minutes ago, Legato said: Clown Bullshit, is that your auto-biography? You're the one continually writing that here. Quote
gatomontes99 Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 1 hour ago, robosmith said: You're defending leaving a psychopath in the Presidency with his finger on the nuclear button. That is INSANE. 🤮 No. I am saying you two are insanely jealous and filled with hatred and that is why you believe this b.s. Quote Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it?
Hodad Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 (edited) 20 hours ago, Radiorum said: Below is a transcript of Donald Trump speaking to the GOP House Caucus retreat at the “Trump Kennedy Center” today, the fifth anniversary of January 6th. [Note that FDR was in a wheelchair from polio.] “And my wife, by the way, my wife hates when I do this. She said, you know, she’s a very classy person. Right. She said, it’s so unpresidential. He said, but I did become president. She, somebody, she hates what I dance. I said, everybody wants me to dance. Darling, it’s not presidential. She actually said, could you imagine FDR dancing? She said that to me. And I said, there’s a long history that perhaps she doesn’t know because he was an elegant fellow, even as a Democrat, right? He was the attack by Japan. You know, he was quite elegant. But he wouldn’t be doing this. But, but nor would too many others, but she says, darling, please, the weightlifting is terrible. And I have to say this, the dancing they really like. She said, they don’t like it. They’re just being nice to you. I said, that’s not right. The place goes crazy. They’re screaming, dance. Please, but the weightlifting, but no, they go, get your help. And you see, I want to be more, but I have somebody watching. I want to be more effusive. I want to really, yeah. But she gets it. I dropped the thing, walks off the stage crying, her mother’s crying, her father’s going, “God get up.” He said, “Have you lifted before a little bit?” And he walks up, being, he could have gone, ding, ding, ding. I think it was 112 pounds, right? It’s crazy. For the beautiful boxer, they have boxing now, and they have a young gentleman who transitioned. It was a very good boxer, but he wanted to be a woman, which is, you know, to each his own. Because they want to be very liberal when it comes to these subjects. I’m trying to get that vote. It’s not an easy vote to get. It’s very tough for me to get it. But he transitioned, and he transitioned. And the girl was a champion boxer, from Italy, remember? She got up first round. He had a pum with a left, a left for those, everybody had his but, but a left, least enough better than anybody. But a left is defense. He goes, “Pum.” She’s like, “Oh, my God.” She walked to the corner, remember? She didn’t go down, but she did everything else. She said, “I’ve never been hit like that before. I don’t want to go out again. You can do it. You can do it.” Bing. You walked off. She said, “That’s...” He happened to win the gold medal that young woman. You won the gold medal. There were two transition people. They’re both one gold medals. The whole thing is ridiculous. You have policy on your side. They don’t have policy on your side. You have policy.” https://www.youtube.com/live/N6tzCCyfwFM Eesh. Makes debate Joe Biden look like Kennedy. To clarify: John Fitzgerald, not the unhinged kook currently running HHS. Edited January 8 by Hodad 2 Quote
User Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 18 hours ago, Hodad said: Eesh. Makes debate Joe Biden look like Kennedy. To clarify: John Fitzgerald, not the unhinged kook currently running HHS. Yeah, I remember Debate Joe Biden, when people like you on this forum and Demcorats/Leftists were STILL covering for his obvious mental issues. Quote
Gaétan Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 From AI: Do psychopaths seek power, including becoming head of state? Yes, people with psychopathic traits are disproportionately attracted to power, including high political office — but not all people who seek power are psychopaths, and not all psychopaths seek political leadership. Psychology research consistently shows that individuals high in psychopathic traits (especially the primary traits: callousness, lack of empathy, fearlessness, manipulation) are more likely to seek: dominance over others status and control environments with weak moral constraints positions where charm, decisiveness, and ruthlessness are rewarded Politics — especially at the highest levels — can offer exactly that. Is becoming head of state a “goal” for a psychopath? For some, yes — but not because of ideology or public service. For a psychopath, the motivation is typically: power itself, not responsibility control, not governance recognition and immunity, not duty In that sense, the role of head of state can be an attractive apex position: maximum authority symbolic dominance access to force, secrecy, and influence reduced accountability (especially in weak democracies) However, most psychopaths do not aim that high. Many instead choose: corporate leadership finance law enforcement or military hierarchies organized crime authoritarian local power structures Becoming head of state requires patience, long-term planning, coalition-building, and tolerance for constraints — traits not all psychopaths possess. Are they “insane” or “alienated”? Important distinction: Psychopaths are not legally or clinically “insane” They are not psychotic and usually fully aware of reality They often have excellent cognitive control and strategic thinking So rather than “alienated,” a more accurate term is: morally detached but cognitively intact This is precisely what can make them dangerous at scale: they understand systems they exploit norms they feel little internal restraint The real risk factor is not personality — it’s systems History shows that psychopathic traits only become catastrophic when systems fail: weak institutions cult of personality erosion of checks and balances normalization of cruelty or dehumanization In strong democracies, such individuals are limited, exposed, or removed. In weak or collapsing systems, they can rise rapidly and do immense harm. Quote
Gaétan Posted January 11 Report Posted January 11 (edited) The current American president checks all the boxes of a psychopath, and such uncontrolled individuals at the head of a state are dangerous—yet no one says anything. It is essential to state this clearly: No natural product, no medication, no alternative approach can transform the personality of an individual in a position of power, nor instill moral conscience or empathy that were never present. Believing otherwise is an illusion and can become dangerous. The major problem with a head of state is that such a person is: extremely powerful surrounded by loyalty or fear shielded from immediate consequences 👉 No therapy works. Why? absence of internal motivation constant reward for their behavior sense of impunity ability to manipulate therapists themselves It is well documented: Power aggravates psychopathic traits, it does not correct them. We can see that the situation has worsened recently. Edited January 11 by Gaétan Quote
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