Although I'm sympathetic with characterizing him (and most other 
attention-seeking people) as a narcissist, it seems inadequate. I really liked 
this characterization, though:

https://www.salon.com/2017/04/06/psychologist-philip-zimbardo-of-the-stanford-prison-experiment-donald-trump-is-an-unconstrained-unbridled-present-hedonist/

as a "present hedonist". I tried to poke around and see if Zimbardo's "time 
perspectives" model was well justified, but failed. All I found were pop-sci 
references. But maybe that's because it has such intuitive appeal. I recently 
had an offline discussion with Steve Smith about Galen Strawson's episodic vs. 
diachronic personalities. And I definitely identify as episodic. But I could 
easily re-identify as a "present something", instead. I doubt I'm that much of 
a present *hedonist*, though. In any case, it makes more sense to think of the 
Crybaby-In-Chief as a present hedonist than a narcissist because I know so many 
people I actually *like* who are narcissists and, though they are deeply 
insecure, they don't wear their insecurity on their sleeve like Trump does.

Also, I think this report makes a good case regardless of any or the particular 
diagnosis:

https://dangerouscase.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Report-on-the-Mueller-Report1.pdf

"The Special Counsel’s report provides an uncommon wealth of information 
regarding the President’s mental capacity, begging for a mental health 
interpretation.  Pursuant to our ongoing, primary professional responsibility 
to society to protect public health and wellbeing, and to warn against 
potential dangers to the public’s safety and security, we have embarked upon 
this report. Mental capacity refers to the mental soundness that is necessary 
to fulfill a task and is a fundamental and necessary component for fitness for 
duty.It is a functional, not a diagnostic, examination, focused less on the 
President’s personal mental health than on his capacity to fulfill the duties 
of his office as observed by co-workers and close associates.  The information 
in the Special Counsel’s report, deriving from multiple sources under sworn 
testimony, yields an assessment of high confidence."

On 5/8/19 9:51 AM, Jochen Fromm wrote:
> IMO the 45th president is a unique example of NPD. The following "Psychology 
> Today" article says that "severe narcissists were likely emotionally injured 
> at a crucial time in their development". For Donald this might have been the 
> time when his parents sent him as a young kid to a private school. 
> https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/insight-is-2020/201807/what-makes-some-narcissists-mean-competitive-and-jealous
> 
> Propaganda on Fox News and Facebook might be a one major reason for the 
> success at his base. We don't get Fox News here in Europe, but I've heard it 
> is quite different from ABC, NBC, CBS and CNN. We can watch CNN, though
> https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/03/11/the-making-of-the-fox-news-white-house


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