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Title: This is the fuel that drives the Donald Trump train, as explained by a forensic psychologist
Source: Daily News
URL Source: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol ... -mass-appeal-article-1.2732455
Published: Jul 31, 2016
Author: staff
Post Date: 2016-07-31 12:55:26 by buckeroo
Keywords: None
Views: 1954
Comments: 26

It has been fascinating, a bit startling, but not truly shocking to witness the rise of Donald J. Trump as a contender for the presidency.

He has managed to garner the support of millions of Americans despite an onslaught of evidence which reveals the superficial, inconsistent and at times entirely fabricated dimensions of his stump speeches and related conduct.

The question that comes to mind for many is what is the allure of Mr. Trump and moreover how is it possible that his supporters seem unwilling to carefully assess the credibility of his declarations, prevarications and deflections.

At this time it is well-known that people are angry with public officials, mistrust politicians and have come to view the government as broken. As such, Trump's bravado, self-promotion, sarcasm and irreverence strikes some as amusing if not endearing. He speaks to a level of frustration, even despair, that some people are experiencing in this country. He regales his followers with promises that lift their spirits and provide hope for the future.

In essence, Trump makes some people feel good about themselves and in turn optimistic about the future of this country. This is a powerful elixir that stirs the emotions and leaves his supporters feeling high.

We live in the digital age, however, where public statements and behavior can be documented and reviewed when people make one claim or another about themselves or deny having mistepped or lied. Despite the fact that Trump is on record making statements that are hateful, hurtful, devoid of serious thought, self-aggrandizing and preposterous, there are many who continue to drink the Kool-Aid.

In psychology, there is a construct called Cognitive Dissonance. Basically the idea goes that once people make up their minds about something, they become emotionally wedded to a person, idea or plan of action. Despite being confronted with evidence that contradicts a given thought or commitment, people tend to ignore the data at hand rather than modify or change their position.

The thing is that when it comes to making big choices that could prove to be life-altering, it is extremely important that adults take a deep breath, ignore a momentary high or fascination and take a deeper look at what they are buying. Everyone has known the temptation, if not the experience, of acting from pure desire or emotion. The shiny bright object always grabs our attention and can be extremely seductive and appealing. It can prove to be a distraction from the anxiety produced from stress or conflict — the push and pull of everyday life.

Sometimes it feels good to give into or gratify an impulse. Why not order that dessert or buy that pricey new outfit or toy? However, as my father used to say, there are no free lunches in America. There is a cost associated with the decisions we make, particularly if they are made impulsively, devoid of serious thought and consideration.

The election of a President is a serious matter that can impact the fate of all Americans. Such a choice reverberates throughout the world. Grown-ups possess the ability to put aside feel-good impulses in order to think things through in a careful and considered fashion.

Impulse is easy and may lead to immediate gratification. Critical thinking is hard and may require putting aside a temporary high or the illusion of security in order to do what is right for one's self and others.

Hopefully, while we are about 100 days away from the presidential election, citizens of this nation who have become intoxicated by the Trump experience have time to recalibrate their thinking and make the kind of decisions that reflect real thought, a weighing of the facts at hand, and do not wake up the morning after the election with a terminal case of buyer's remorse.

Dr. N.G. Berrill is the executive director at the New York Center for Neuropsychology & Forensic Behavioral Science


Very nice pseudo-intellectual commentary concerning Trump by a politically biased POS. Note: not one word about Hillary whom should be imprisoned.

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#3. To: buckeroo (#0)

At this time it is well-known that people are angry with public officials, mistrust politicians and have come to view the government as broken. As such, Trump's bravado, self-promotion, sarcasm and irreverence strikes some as amusing if not endearing. He speaks to a level of frustration, even despair, that some people are experiencing in this country. He regales his followers with promises that lift their spirits and provide hope for the future.

In essence, Trump makes some people feel good about themselves and in turn optimistic about the future of this country. This is a powerful elixir that stirs the emotions and leaves his supporters feeling high.

This is all superficial. There is something else more powerful. Things MIGHT get better, or not. But one thing is certain: Trump's victory is going to make a lot of people very UNHAPPY - the people who got very rich and powerful and left everybody else behind.

If Trump can build something new, that's great. But even if he can't build a thing, if he can wreck the structures that made SOME rich and pull them back down into the pot to boil with everybody else that is good in and of itself.

It may be that the Titanic is going to sink, but if it does, then unlike in the original event, the rich men don't get the lifeboats this time. They get to drown and freeze like all of the other men. Ideally, women and children get the lifeboats, but if the Kochs and Goldmans won't let that happen either, then it is better for EVERYBODY to freeze and drown, then for a select few rich guys who ruined it escape.

The revenge motive is very important.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-07-31   13:27:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Vicomte13, buckeroo (#3)

But one thing is certain: Trump's victory is going to make a lot of people very UNHAPPY - the people who got very rich and powerful and left everybody else behind.

You mean like he has?

SOSO  posted on  2016-08-01   21:35:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: SOSO (#10)

Yes.

I was never impressed by the arguments that said that those rich guys who called, for example, for taxes on the rich were hypocrites for not just giving away their wealth. That's not the way it works. Buffett doesn't want to become relatively poor compared to the other rich. He wants all of them to bear the strain of what it takes to properly fund a country.

He is not willing to unilaterally give everything away while living. He's not interested in a grand act of charity. Nor is he willing to give up on making money, lots of it. He is willing to give up a substantial portion, provided that everybody else in his bracket, all of the competition, ALSO has to.

Trump got rich playing the system. He understands the system and knows it's rigged. He wants to make it harder for everybody, himself included, to do that. He's not willing to unilaterally disarm, and he's not willing to just let Hillary's connections make a fortune. He recognizes that the system isn't fair, and he wants to make it fairer. He will take a haircut to do it - along with all of his peers. They hate that, but the American people love him for being willing to do it.

THere's nothing wrong with getting rich. There's also nothing wrong, if you're rich, from wanting to fix the "cheat codes" in the system by which you got rich. It's just rare. Trump is a rare sort of guy.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-08-02   6:16:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Vicomte13 (#12)

It is amazing that you still don't realize (or perhaps you do) that Trump is doing everything he can to make sure that Hillary wins. 70% of We The People know that she untrustworthy and worse. Yet she still is kicking Trump's ass in the polls. Every time Trump gets close or pulls a bit ahead Trump goes out of his way to f*ck it up. He may have permanently did it with his remarks about Kahn's wife. How can you still possibly believe that he is anything other than a shill for Hillary.

SOSO  posted on  2016-08-02   19:33:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: SOSO (#20)

How can you still possibly believe that he is anything other than a shill for Hillary.

Because I listen to him.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-08-03   10:07:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Vicomte13 (#21)

How can you still possibly believe that he is anything other than a shill for Hillary.

Because I listen to him.

So does everyone else. That is why he is now 10% behind her in the polls.

SOSO  posted on  2016-08-04   21:21:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#23. To: SOSO (#22)

The calamities unfolding between now and the election will change the balance.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-08-04 21:38:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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