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Trump Derangement Syndrome Isn’t Just a Pejorative Term Anymore​

Is it a real mental disorder – and should the government be studying it?
by Graham J Noble | Jul 24, 2025 | Articles, Culture and Entertainment News, Opinion, Politics
(Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)

A pair of Republican representatives is pushing Congress to address one of the most serious domestic issues of our time. What started out as a joke – a slur, of sorts – has become a very real public mental health crisis. Since late 2016, Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) has spread as swiftly as COVID-19 and could, for most of the infected, be more debilitating. And it’s no longer just a humorous dig at leftists – especially after two attempts on President Donald Trump’s life. Back in May, Reps. Warren Davidson (R-OH) and Barry Moore (R-AL) released statements on the introduction of the Trump Derangement Syndrome Research Act of 2025. This was not an epic prank. The congressmen want the National Institute of Mental Health (NIH) to study the disorder.

The late Charles Krauthammer, a political writer and pundit but a psychiatrist by training, coined the term “Bush derangement syndrome” in 2003. Leftists certainly displayed a visceral hatred of then-President George W. Bush, though it did not push them to adopt extreme and often irrational positions, as Trump Derangement Syndrome does.

Diagnosing Trump Derangement Syndrome​

Anti-Trump journalist Fareed Zakaria once described TDS as “hatred of President Trump so intense that it impairs people’s judgment.” He wasn’t wrong. Personality disorders – what some clinical psychologists would collectively call sociopathy – affect the way the afflicted view themselves, their fellow human beings, and everyone’s place in the world. Emotions are governed by these disorders.

Certainly, those who suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome are struggling mightily with emotional distress and impulse control. This often manifests in the impaired judgment Zakaria mentioned.

More here: https://www.libertynation.com/trump-derangement-syndrome-isnt-just-a-pejorative-term-anymore/

Looks like there is real help on the way for LOL74, Sean, Rob, Butters, and so many others.
 
Yes, all of those threads I've e created about Trump. Obviously very obsessed. 👍
 

Trump Derangement Syndrome Isn’t Just a Pejorative Term Anymore​

Is it a real mental disorder – and should the government be studying it?
by Graham J Noble | Jul 24, 2025 | Articles, Culture and Entertainment News, Opinion, Politics
(Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)

A pair of Republican representatives is pushing Congress to address one of the most serious domestic issues of our time. What started out as a joke – a slur, of sorts – has become a very real public mental health crisis. Since late 2016, Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) has spread as swiftly as COVID-19 and could, for most of the infected, be more debilitating. And it’s no longer just a humorous dig at leftists – especially after two attempts on President Donald Trump’s life. Back in May, Reps. Warren Davidson (R-OH) and Barry Moore (R-AL) released statements on the introduction of the Trump Derangement Syndrome Research Act of 2025. This was not an epic prank. The congressmen want the National Institute of Mental Health (NIH) to study the disorder.

The late Charles Krauthammer, a political writer and pundit but a psychiatrist by training, coined the term “Bush derangement syndrome” in 2003. Leftists certainly displayed a visceral hatred of then-President George W. Bush, though it did not push them to adopt extreme and often irrational positions, as Trump Derangement Syndrome does.

Diagnosing Trump Derangement Syndrome​

Anti-Trump journalist Fareed Zakaria once described TDS as “hatred of President Trump so intense that it impairs people’s judgment.” He wasn’t wrong. Personality disorders – what some clinical psychologists would collectively call sociopathy – affect the way the afflicted view themselves, their fellow human beings, and everyone’s place in the world. Emotions are governed by these disorders.

Certainly, those who suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome are struggling mightily with emotional distress and impulse control. This often manifests in the impaired judgment Zakaria mentioned.

More here: https://www.libertynation.com/trump-derangement-syndrome-isnt-just-a-pejorative-term-anymore/

Looks like there is real help on the way for LOL74, Sean, Rob, Butters, and so many others.
You abandoned everything you ever believed in to join the dumbest cult in the history of the universe.
 
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