Issues Under Fire: Donald Trump: How to Succeed With A Mental Health Issue

 
Donald Trump: How to Succeed With A Mental Health Issue
That's it. No more. We've seen enough. It's time to make that final call. We've decided Donald Trump will no longer be taken seriously going forward. In the future, there'll be no more attention given to America's so-called president's midnight tweets, his fact-free accusations or his boring and blather laden press conferences. We've concluded Mr. Trump has zero credibility as an adult operating with a sound mind. And his meeting yesterday with President Mahmoud Abbas proved it. Please, allow this brief explanation.
When Donald Trump announced he'd love to have a hand in mediating a peaceful solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, we were certain he's living in some alternative universe where fact and fiction can occupy the same space. In just over 100 days in the White House, Donald Trump has created unprecedented uncertainty among U.S. allies and partners, restarted the Cold War with Russia and led America to the precipice of a nuclear exchange with North Korea. Yet, he thinks he can do what no U.S. president has been able to do. Donald Trump is going to bring peace to the Middle East. If this sounds strange, it's only because Donald Trump is strange.
Don't you think it's strange Donald Trump has been exposed as being clueless on just about every issue he's had to tackle to date. He has virtually no idea how to deal with healthcare, immigration, race relations, trade deficits, energy policy, environmental protections or the climate change crisis. Don't you think it's strange someone from Trump's financial class isn't better educated, well read or prepared to lead than he is? Considering it doesn't take a college professor or history major to have a general grasp of how the world works, don't you think it's strange someone who knows so little about the world, is actually trying to run it? 
For far too long, the media has given too much leeway to Donald Trump's outrageous Tweets, off the cuff statements and other odd behaviors. Many media professionals have taken too long to recognize the obvious. This guy has issues that might require medication. The time to stop paying attention is now. The only way to deal with Donald Trump is to ignore him. Don't give him what his psychosis craves most: attention. Why, you ask? Some say the only reason Donald Trump wanted to be America's Commander-in-Chief is because of the worldwide fame and unparalleled celebrity the presidency would bestow upon him personally. 
Bottom line: Donald Trump has been caught in too many bald-faced lies to be considered anything but a pathological liar. By his own admissions, Donald Trump has revealed himself to be an ignoramus when it comes to things a community college dropout should know. To continue covering Donald Trump in any context other than as an example of how one can succeed with a noticeable mental illness issue, would be a disservice to our audience. Hence - not bad for a crazy man or what else can you expect from a nut? And if the news media you currently trust doesn't get onboard with this idea, you might want to change your channel or news feeds. Podcast below.

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