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Related: About this forumCan Michael Bloomberg push Trump over the edge with his campaign ads touting the Oval Office lunatic
I have spoken in several of my posts how well-known psychiatrists keep coming to the conclusion that Donald Trump is mentally unbalanced to the extent he shouldn't be running this country. These esteemed medical professionals, even though they have not personally examined the Oval Office lunatic, are fully confident their diagnoses are right on target. Their reasoning, there is plenty of his daily bizarre rhetoric in the media to pinpoint T-rump's problems.
Vanity Fair asked the question recently, [link:http://|"WILL NEW IMPEACHMENT EVIDENCE PUSH TRUMP OVER THE EDGE?"] It didn't. And now some are even talking about the possibility he has some built in resiliency that is keeping him from the men in the white coats, which many of us have felt would have been at the White House long before now. Maybe Michael Bloomberg has found the answer, a massive ad campaign attacking Trump's business failures.
There are many, as you can see in the above illustration. Hillary Clinton had a similar strategy in 2016 calling out...
"Trumps tendency toward bankruptcy, highlighting every opportunity Trump had to increase his fathers money for a higher profit. But investment after another failed, as Trump was forced to file for bankruptcy six times for five different companies."
Bloomberg is among the top 10 richest people in the United States. Trump ranks 275th. That alone must piss Trump off every day. The election would be billionaire against quasi billionaire. Here's the scenario...
"Thus far, Bloombergs challenges to Trump has prompted Twitter meltdowns, rally rants and name-calling in interviews. If Bloomberg manages to take Trump down, mentally and emotionally, with ads targeting the presidents failed businesses and inability to make the 'deals' he promised, it could prompt the next level of a knockdown drag-out fight."
Vanity Fair also says Bloomberg's tactics are working when Trump reduces himself, again, to use the nicknaming insult, calling the former New York city Mayor, little Michael Bloomberg, instead of countering with issues of substance. And that is the big problem in this matter, Donald Trump has no substance...zero, zilch, nada. To depict just how close the White House maniac is to the brink, on February 6, RawStory posted this headline:
"Trump just had a weapons-grade crazy post-impeachment tantrum here are the most insane moments"
The tirade included...
"attacks on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT), and also featured some bizarre off-the-cuff ramblings about his Republican allies."
Here is one of his off-the-wall comments that seems to confirm the psychiatrists' belief that Donald Trump is coming off the spool...
"Trump says that Rep. Steve Scalises (R-LA) wife really loves him because she was visibly upset after he got shot."
What the hell has this to do with the subject at hand??? But RawStory sort of clarifies...
"For unexplained reasons, the president gave a recap of the 2017 shooting at a congressional softball game practice that put Scalise in the hospital. Trump said he was impressed at how emotional his wife, Jennifer Scalise, got when visiting him in the hospital."
That's all well and good, but who gives a shit. Especially considering it is the lowlife Steve Scalise. There's more you can read in this article mentioning Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff and a jab at Mitt Romney and his Mormon religion. And I have to mention here that during all of the ranting and raving, congressional Republicans were cheering this idiot along. Beyond pathetic!
katmondoo
(6,495 posts)yet he would not support Medicaid, Medicare and the Affordable Care Act. I believe some who went to his rescue died from gun shot wounds. A typical Republican , he got what he needed so screw everyone else.
Nasty Jack
(350 posts)I agree. Scalise is a bottom of the barrel republican.
Mike 03
(16,792 posts)I couldn't agree more with your proposition. Bloomberg has sociological and psychological advantages no other candidate has. He can attack Trump from the very space Trump believes belongs to him (and fantasizes that he owns). An attack coming from this intimate terrain is much more traumatic for Trump. He won't take it well. (I've been speculating that Trump wouldn't even debate Bloomberg.)
Also, Bloomberg can bypass Trump's defense mechanisms to attack him at the very pit of his being.
Bloomberg has no fear of Trump--not in any way, shape or form. There's actually nothing Trump can do to Bloomberg.
Not to get too psychoanalytic, but an attack by Bloomberg on Trump could reawaken Trump's terror of his own father. So I think Bloomberg can hit Trump at his weakest point, a point he tries to protect and that no other person has yet successfully hit.
Here's a post I made some time ago. It's a little old, and I would change some things in it, but it's substantially how I see things:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1287420520
But I love this topic! We don't talk enough about locating Trump's weak points or how to exploit them. Thanks for your post!
Nasty Jack
(350 posts)You nailed it in your DU post. In my blog I recently talked about billionaire against quasi billionaire, illustrating just one of the bogus aspects of the Oval Office lunatic. I was particularly interested in your comment, "Michael Bloomberg doesnt actually have to win the nomination to accomplish this," referencing daddy Fred's impact on sonny boy. Have often wondered if Bloomberg is in the race to win the nomination, or simply beat Trump??? Never thought of Bloomberg invading T-rump's NY space but makes sense, and think it could push the White House maniac over the edge. Hopefully! Thanks for your comment!
Mike 03
(16,792 posts)would see it.
Our candidates really need to think about finding Trump's weak points.
They are sitting there inside him, just waiting to be pushed.
Nasty Jack
(350 posts)Will do, as well as others. And you should consider the same.