Trump’s Psychopathy Threatens Stability
Trump’s Psychopathy Threatens the Internal
Stability of the United States and the
World
By John
Stanton
“In the early 1800s, doctors
who worked with mental patients began to notice that some of
their patients who appeared outwardly normal had what they
termed a moral depravity or moral insanity, in that they
seemed to possess no sense of ethics or of the rights of
other people. The term psychopath was first applied to these
people around 1900. The brains of psychopaths have been
found to have weak connections among the components of the
brain’s emotional systems.” Psychology Today
“Psychopaths
show a lack of emotion, especially the social emotions, such
as shame, guilt, and embarrassment. Hervey Cleckley [one of
the first to diagnose the sickness in 1941] said that the
psychopaths he came into contact with showed a general
poverty in major affective reactions and a lack of remorse
or shame. The Psychopathy Checklist Revised (PCL-R)
describes psychopaths as emotionally shallow and showing a
lack of guilt. Psychopaths are notorious for their lack of
fear. They show blame externalization, i.e., they blame
others for events that are actually their fault. Glibness,
superficial charm, untruthfulness, insincerity,
impulsiveness, outright pathological lying and devaluing
speech by inflating and distorting it toward selfish ends
[are character traits]. The psychopath [is adept at] conning
others for personal profit or pleasure. Cleckley spoke of
his psychopaths showing a pathologic egocentricity [an
incapacity for love] and a parasitic lifestyle. Psychology Today
President Donald
Trump’s pathological behavior at home is evidenced in his
Tweets and speeches. His communication with the “outside
world” is typically acerbic and vengeful. His recent
“fire and fury” threat to North Korea was belligerent,
foolhardy and dangerous. The president
simply does not understand, or care, that his words matter.
In this instance, financial markets around the world were
rattled for a time. Moreover, Trump’s biblical sounding
threat came a day before the US dropped the second atomic
bomb on Nagasaki.
Whether it’s slamming media reports
as fake news or calling a sitting US senator a hustler,
Trump always aims to debase. His closeted racist agenda
towards Muslims, and, arguably, Blacks and Latino’s will
nullify some of the gains America has made to achieve a
measure of racial and gender equality. His ring kissing
political appointees, with the exception of a couple of
Marines, are buffoons whose only mission is the decimation
of the US federal government which they hope leads to
nationwide anarchy.
Fear and White
Rage
Jeffrey St. Clair of Counterpunch digs
deeper into the Trump psyche. He has written two must-read
pieces. One spends a bit of time deconstructing Trump as a father and
husband.
Another looks at some of Trump’s ignominious past. A gem from
the latter piece is this:
“He sells fear and white
rage, as if he has scented the rot eating away inexorably at
the core of the System he helped construct. Of course, he
still markets himself as the nation’s top stud, the only
figure man enough to eradicate the gravest threat to the
Republic: Mexican immigrants. [This] is certainly a
grandiose hypocrisy. The family fortune was built on
immigrant labor. His father Fred boasted that his empire of
suburban shacks was constructed by laborers ‘right off the
boat,’ untainted by union membership. Donald followed the
same reasoning at his own construction sites and in the
low-wage jobs at his casinos and
hotels.”
Donald’s Political and
Governing Psychopathy Infects Executive
Branch
Trump’s political and ideological
psychopathy is similar to the creature in the movie Alien.
That monstrous “thing” is
implanted into the actor John Hurt by a horseshoe crab-like
critter that attaches itself to Hurt’s face. It uses Hurt
as a host, siphoning off his life for its own. Ultimately,
the Alien explodes out of Hurt’s chest/stomach area and
scoots off somewhere into the spacecraft leaving Hurt dead.
In the end, most of the crew of the spacecraft is
killed.
Trump and most of his cronies exhibit the
psychopathology of the Alien. They are slowly being
implanted throughout the executive branch of the US
government. They seek to eat away the guts of America’s
federal institutions, agencies and departments by spreading
their acidic ideology into the Departments of Agriculture
and Education. It acts on the morale and effectiveness of
civil servants like the acid fluid that flows from the
Alien, melting through metal and burning human flesh.
Trump’s 2018 budget is similar in purpose to the Alien’s
inner jaw that destroys it human prey.
Trump’s draconian budget and his use of the Congressional
Review Act to reduce the federal government’s regulatory
powers, along with his appointees who, for the most part,
are callous money changers, serve as the Alien’s inner
jaw.
Take, for example, the Trump administration and the
Department of Energy (DOE). The DOE is one of the most
important units of the federal government. It is on the
frontlines of protecting America from weapons of mass
destruction and in securing the fragmented electrical grid
that the country depends on. DOE funded Tesla with seed
money early on through a program called E-ARPA when Wall
Street would not.
Michael Lewis of Vanity Fair writes a
chilling story describing Trump’s political and
ideological psychopathy at work in the $30 billion a year
organization.
“The Trump people didn’t seem to
grasp, according to a former DOE employee, how much more
than just energy the Department of Energy was about. They
weren’t totally oblivious to the nuclear arsenal, but even
the nuclear arsenal didn’t provoke in them much curiosity.
‘They were just looking for dirt, basically,’ said one
of the people who briefed the Beachhead Team on
national-security issues. ‘What is the Obama
administration not letting you do to keep the country
safe?’ The briefers were at pains to explain an
especially sensitive aspect of national security: the United
States no longer tests its nuclear weapons. Instead, it
relies on physicists at three of the national labs—Los
Alamos, Livermore, and Sandia—to simulate explosions,
using old and decaying nuclear
materials.”
“[There were a] handful of young
ideologues [sent to the Department of Energy] who called
themselves the Beachhead Team. ‘They mainly ran around the
building insulting people,’ says a former Obama official.
‘There was a mentality that everything that government
does is stupid and bad and the people are stupid and bad,’
says another. They allegedly demanded to know the names and
salaries of the 20 highest-paid people in the
national-science labs overseen by the DOE. They’d
eventually, according to former DOE staffers, delete the
contact list with the e-mail addresses of all DOE funded
scientists—apparently to make it more difficult for them
to communicate with one another. ‘These people were
insane,’ says the former DOE staffer. ‘They weren’t
prepared. They didn’t know what they were
doing.’”
Lewis also noted in the Vanity Fair
piece that the DOE was an agency that Rick Perry wanted to
eliminate. Perry’s role as head of the department has been
ceremonial and bizarre, Lewis added.
Over
Here, Over There
National security extends
far beyond the US Department of Defense and the nation’s
intelligence agencies as a close study of the US Instruments
of National Power show. The INP’s are typically broken
down into sensible categories: Diplomacy, Intelligence,
Military, Economic, Financial, Law Enforcement, Information
and human capital. Any one of them is powerful in its own
right but they all overlap. No nation can match the INP’s
when they are used in totality. That said, severely
weakening or abusing any one of them can break the links
that bind them together.
Take the INP Diplomacy, for
example. Trump’s sleepy Secretary of State Rex Tillerson
seeks to eliminate many functions within the Department
through a 30 percent budget cut. One example of those
reductions would be direct funding for quasi- and
non-governmental organizations that serve niche missions, the Los Angeles
Times reported. One group that will be hit is The American
Jewish World Service who said much of its work would be
jeopardized, according to the report. The group fights
poverty all over the world through 450 local organizations.
Tillerson’s State Dept. budget is a paltry $37.6 (for
contrast purposes, note that Trump signed a $110 billion
dollar arms deal with Saudi Arabia in May 2017).
Not
listed specifically in the INP’s is Education. Here too,
Trump wants to cut out approximately 14 percent of the
Department of Education’s budget. That’s just one salvo
in the Administration’s quest to privatize public
education. There is, perhaps, no more insidious program than
the one to let public education systems die out across the
land. If the Trump people get their way, the education
system in the United States will become financially and
racially segregated, again. All the INP’s depend on a
solid system of liberal and scientific education if the
nation is to prosper. If the US does not take care of its
people, and its infrastructure, the INP’s weaken across
the board as those left behind come to believe that there is
no future for them (job, health insurance, roof over the
head) in the American way of life, what’s the point of
their participation in a system that has left them as road
kill?
False Prophet:
Trump
Trump is a false prophet. Those
motivated to support him will come to understand that his
psychopathy and his presence in the Oval Office will, if not
checked, lead not to civil war, but a wicked malaise
throughout the land. The nation will devolve into tribes: A
military-industrial tribe, an evangelical tribe, a
progressive tribe, tribes based on race and ethnicity,
corporate tribes, or displaced tribes, wealthy tribes. In
this scenario, tribes are stove-piped and rarely interact
other than perhaps through trade. The tribes that make up
the country become drug addled, not unlike the Opioid
epidemic underway, due in large part to unemployment and
existential despair, according to Governing.
“It’s not simply
about the rise of a new class of addictive drugs that now
take the lives of some 91 Americans every day. The opioid
crisis is a jobs crisis; it’s an affordable housing
crisis. The same forces that have reshaped the economy over
the past decade have left a void that’s been filled, in
many places, by opioids. A University of Pennsylvania study
after last November’s election found that President Trump
had over performed in counties with the highest rates of
“deaths of despair,” which include suicide, drug
overdose and alcohol poisoning. It supports the fact that
there are many Americans who feel left behind by the
changing economy, and who fundamentally don’t believe the
current political and policy framework is helping
them.”
Trump’s two pronged national security
strategy for the world seems to be this: Fire and fury and
trade wars abroad, and incite domestic unrest at home. It is
not all President Trump’s fault, of course. He is what he
is, a psychopath. In the end, Americans will come to realize
they need to demand more of each other and those they elect
to represent them. In times of crisis, the United States
tends to produce great leaders. There is no one out there
yet.
Jefferson always said he thought a little revolution
now and then is necessary. That revolution is coming.
Americans need to get their s**t
together.