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Old 07-25-2017, 02:56 PM
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Psychiatry group tells members they can defy ‘Goldwater rule’ and comment on Trump’s mental health




And yet all too many who think of themselves as at least semi-intelligent, continue to put their fingers in their ears...and refuse to believe facts about Chump's erratic and dangerous personality and behavior.


As I've said many time previously, the crisis of this country is not Trump's doing, it lies at the feet of those who have thrown common sense and reason out of the window...in their cultism of blindly following/believing the biggest lying, bigoted, misogynistic, ego-maniacal and insecure scumbag POTUS in our nation's history.
The "Goldwater Rule" being spoke of was referenced in your link as such as it pertains to Trump...

"An increasing number of psychologists and psychiatrists have denounced the restriction as a “gag rule” and flouted it, with some arguing they have a “duty to warn” the public about what they see as Trump’s narcissism, impulsivity, poor attention span, paranoia, and other traits that, they believe, impair his ability to lead."

This will allow more freedom as spoken of in your link...

"American Psychoanalytic Association to its 3,500 members, represents the first significant crack in the profession’s decades-old united front aimed at preventing experts from discussing the psychiatric aspects of politicians’ behavior. It will likely make many of its members feel more comfortable speaking openly about President Trump’s mental health."

"In October, a book titled “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President” will be published.

“When the book comes out, there will be renewed furor about the Goldwater rule, since it is precisely about what is wrong with him,” said psychiatrist Dr. Lance Dodes, a retired professor at Harvard Medical School who is now in private practice in Los Angeles."