Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Is 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' Real?


Just The News: 'Trump Derangement Syndrome': Is it real?

'You lose your filter, you lose your prefrontal cortex,' Dr. Robert Lustig explains. 'Prefrontal cortical dysfunction is the hallmark of basically all of the societal behavioral problems that we have experienced in the last 50 years.'

In the wee hours of the morning on Nov. 9, 2016, Donald Trump cemented his improbable victory by capturing enough electoral votes to secure the presidency. For Phillip Imanlihen, watching the results come in at his home in Southern California, the only thing Trump’s unlikely victory secured was a speedy trip to the bathroom.

“When the media outlet I was watching projected that he would win, I threw up,” Imanlihen tells Just The News.

Three years of Trump has made it even worse. He just can’t watch the president on television anymore.

“It's hard for me to deal with yes,” Imanlihen admitted.

His story of mental and physical anguish has become all too common since Trump took office.

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WNU Editor: Oh God yes! 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' is definitely real. And I am speaking from personal experience. My brother is the poster child for 'Trump Derangement Syndrome'. But I always have fun with it (which makes it worse). Case in point. His young daughter asked me last year what super power did I want to have.  OK .... she is very young. And being the good uncle that I am, I answered. I want to have the same super power that President Trump has. She asked me what was that super power, and I answered that his super power is the ability to make his enemies go absolutely and incoherently crazy. She laughed and laughed and laughed, and answered back by saying "like mom and dad'. Of course a few weeks after that exchange I get a call from my brother wanting to know why does his daughter want to have the same super-power as President Trump.

Sighhh ....

It is so simple to make people go nuts out there.