Trump’s mental illness is a profound and immediate threat to the United States. His delusional detachment from reality, grandiose self-perception, impulsive recklessness, and ability to induce shared psychosis present an unparalleled danger to democratic institutions and national stability.
Trump’s mental illness is a profound and immediate threat to the United States. His delusional detachment from reality, grandiose self-perception, impulsive recklessness, and ability to induce shared psychosis present an unparalleled danger to democratic institutions and national stability.
While J.D. Vance may pursue policies many find objectionable, he does not exhibit the same psychiatric impairments. His capacity to distinguish reality from fantasy, regulate his emotions, and adhere to legal norms makes him far less dangerous than a psychologically unstable Trump. In short, a mentally stable extremist is less of an existential threat than a delusional authoritarian with no tether to reality.
Trump’s mental illness is a profound and immediate threat to the United States. His delusional detachment from reality, grandiose self-perception, impulsive recklessness, and ability to induce shared psychosis present an unparalleled danger to democratic institutions and national stability.
While J.D. Vance may pursue policies many find objectionable, he does not exhibit the same psychiatric impairments. His capacity to distinguish reality from fantasy, regulate his emotions, and adhere to legal norms makes him far less dangerous than a psychologically unstable Trump. In short, a mentally stable extremist is less of an existential threat than a delusional authoritarian with no tether to reality.