Tweety rallies are like Wrestle Mania, and the raucous audience makes Tweety perform like their personal puppet! lol!
You think Trump will get us better trade deals. The tariffs are not doing that. Countries are making deals with everyone EXCEP Trump and his America. You think his border issue is real, it's not. Trump is not a "law and order" president. Trump and Jeff Sessions are creating disorder and wrongly think Sanctuary Cities have more crime when they, in fact, have LESS CRIME.
TRUMP IS NOT UNITING AMERICA< HE IS GASLIGHTING AMERICA AND DIVIDING THE COUNTRY INTO ETREME TRIBES FOR A CIVIL WAR!
"Trump derangement syndrome" is all backwards! Only Fifth Avenue Trump Supporters use this extreme, and disingenuous description of how normal people, people who do not want America to be diminished in this world, respond to what Tweety is doing to this country. The deranged folks are Trump supporters. They do not see his mistakes as faults.
Tweety's base owns HIM, not the other way around! Tweety is an obiedient servant to his Base.
Trump's world is like "Wrestle Mania" and he has a patter of doing things: 1. xxxxxxx, 2. xxxxxxx, 3. xxxxxx.
Trump lies because he is incapable of analytical or critical thinking. Trump is highly vulnerable to "sympathetic audience control," which for him is not all bad because it means he parrots back what his base wants to hear: White Nationalism.
"What's going on with Donald Trump? Psychologist explains the president’s lies, reversals"
Robert Epstein, Opinion contributor Published 3:15 a.m. ET July 30, 2018
"Trump's lies and reversals are not due to mental illness but because he reacts to people and situations in the moment, with no thought of future or past."
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"Trump is not mentally ill, and I doubt that he is even “living in his own reality,” as so many have claimed. He is simply fairly unique in a way that is hard for the public to understand. In a nutshell, Trump is highly vulnerable to what can reasonably be called “sympathetic audience control.”"
"All normal people are subject to “audience control” to one degree or another. That means simply that they regulate what they say and do based on who’s around them. They are respectful sitting in a church pew, a bit more daring sitting in a classroom, and somewhat wild sitting in the bleachers. Near a police officer, most people are cautious and deferential; near a best friend, people feel comfortable and speak freely."
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"When Trump is in front of a large group of cheering people, his thinking is fully controlled by the crowd. It might seem he’s in control, but the opposite is actually the case. The supportive audience completely dominates his thinking, causing him to repeat, over and over, things he believes the audience wants to hear.
We need to add just one more element here to make sense of Trump’s roller coaster mind: Like my 92-year-old mom, Trump lives in a very small window of time, and no, I don’t mean he lives “in the moment” in that healthy, New-Age-y sort of way. I mean he has trouble looking backwards or forwards in time."