[Magdalen] OK...I'm done!

Jay Weigel jay.weigel at gmail.com
Sat Oct 1 16:06:08 UTC 2016


I sort of feel sorry for Melania and Barron (Baron?) because I think Donald
is an abusive person. As the survivor of a brief, abusive first marriage, I
see signs that he could be, at the very least, an emotionally and
psychologically abusive husband and father. I could see that spinning into
physical abuse when he loses this election. To me there seems to be
something wrong with the little boy anyway.....he seems very detached and
not quite "right" somehow. There is definitely something wrong with the
other sons; they show signs of being narcissists just like their father.
Well, where did they learn? (just like my first husband, who learned his
tricks from his father) The daughters are a bit strange but don't seem to
be quite as weird. In any case, I could see Trump himself heading for a
full-scale breakdown.

On Sat, Oct 1, 2016 at 11:53 AM, M J _Mike_ Logsdon <mjl at ix.netcom.com>
wrote:

> >>>I am frightened at the thought of where he might be inwardly driven to
> take his rage.
> I am praying for Donald Trump and this nation.<<<
>
> For all the ridicule he elicits even from the best of us, I've felt
> mightily sorry, and scared for him personally, for ages now.  His wife,
> when with him, looks like a zombie, and all I can hope is that that's just
> the effect his public spewing has on her when she's present.  Otherwise,
> God knows what she hears from him in private.  With any luck, he's merely
> the scared, hurt little boy we know he is, and his wife is able to rock him
> to sleep in her arms, as the old songs used to say.  It's already being
> noised about that he'll skip the next debate, or maybe both.  At this
> point, who would blame him?
>
> I don't think it's been mentioned here, and if I missed it, I gotta say it
> anyway.  As for "where he might be inwardly driven to take his rage", we're
> talking the likes of Donald and everything he's shown himself to be, ...
> very likely losing to a woman, the type of person he's used to dominating,
> controlling, abusing, and firing.  Put simply, his is the psyche that would
> easily not be able to live with himself anymore, and choose (be driven to)
> off himself.  Yes, as we so often see in the news, that often takes the
> form of taking others with, but, ... hey.
>
> The New York Times reports about his campaign being essentially so beside
> themselves that they're in the next room, in my opinion, don't necessarily
> HAVE to be only about his crappy campaign style....
>


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