Stockholm Syndrome in the Donald Trump administration
Donald Trump's behavior
Echo opinion letter from Missouri published in the Southeast Missourian
Echo opinion letter from Missouri published in the Southeast Missourian
The recently published anonymous Op-Ed letter published in the New York Times coupled with Bob Woodward’s book, “Fear,” subtitled “Trump in the White House,” further adds to the “Red lights are blinking”, warning, issued by Dan Coats, director of National Intelligence.
As Woodward noted, the real threat to America’s security comes not just from Russia, but also from Donald Trump himself.
During the course of the presidential campaign, we witnessed Trump’s erratic and impulsive behaviors; his “volcanic eruptions” and “verbal whacking” of his adversaries.
Since becoming president, we have witnessed his reckless decisions based on monumental ignorance and his total lack of humanity in his decision to separate innocent little children from immigrant parents.
However, what is even more dangerous is the cowardly behavior of Trump’s cabinet secretaries as well as Republican lawmakers. Every one of them seems to be terrorized by his “verbal whacking.” Sen. McConnell has been compromised by virtue of his wife being a cabinet member. Fearful of being “whacked,” Speaker Paul Ryan simply decided to run away from the political arena.
Trump’s steadfast refusal to criticize Vladimir Putin, and his blatantly obsequious behavior toward him in Helsinki make us suspicious that Putin is blackmailing him. The fact that he convinced a handful of Republican lawmakers to go to Moscow as his surrogates to pay homage to Putin, further supports this suspicion.
It appears as though both Trump and his Republican minions suffer from Stockholm Syndrome, a psychological state of mind in which terrorized victims collude with terrorists.
K.P.S. KAMATH, Cape Girardeau
However, what is even more dangerous is the cowardly behavior of Trump’s cabinet secretaries as well as Republican lawmakers. Every one of them seems to be terrorized by his “verbal whacking.” Sen. McConnell has been compromised by virtue of his wife being a cabinet member. Fearful of being “whacked,” Speaker Paul Ryan simply decided to run away from the political arena.
Trump’s steadfast refusal to criticize Vladimir Putin, and his blatantly obsequious behavior toward him in Helsinki make us suspicious that Putin is blackmailing him. The fact that he convinced a handful of Republican lawmakers to go to Moscow as his surrogates to pay homage to Putin, further supports this suspicion.
It appears as though both Trump and his Republican minions suffer from Stockholm Syndrome, a psychological state of mind in which terrorized victims collude with terrorists.
K.P.S. KAMATH, Cape Girardeau
Labels: Bob Woodward, Cape Giraurdeau, fear, Helsinki, K.P.S. Kamath, Southeast Missourian, Vladimir Putin
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