A legion of psychologists and mental health professionals marched on New York City's lower Broadway Saturday to demand that President Trump be thrown
out of office, based on a Constitutional clause allowing Presidents to
be ousted when their cabinets decide they are” unable to discharge the
powers and duties.”
“We can sense the power of Trump’s underlying fear that he is worthless and weak by how intensely he resists and retaliates against any criticism,” said Harry Segal, a Cornell University psychologist.
"No matter how minor, he can’t let anything go,” agreed
Michelle Golland, also a clinical psychologist. “We’re actually suffering from his narcissistic personality,” she
said. “He has no empathy. You can feel it, the way he spoke about the
San Juan mayor. She has PTSD and our President mistreats her. She is
re-victimized. That is a narcissist.”“We can sense the power of Trump’s underlying fear that he is worthless and weak by how intensely he resists and retaliates against any criticism,” said Harry Segal, a Cornell University psychologist.
The marchers, dressed in black and wearing red plastic strips around their necks reading “Danger,’’ were led by psychologist Peter Fraenkel of City College, who carried a drum and beat out a funereal rhythm.
The psychologists and their political action committee, “Duty to Warn,’’ cites the 25th amendment which defines rules for removing a President from office.
If you have had much contact with these people you may feel that they are all nutty. We have long had that idea and conclusion.
Adrian Vance
Contributed by Bill Stanley, Edited by Adrian Vance
Note: As the son of two college professors I have had a lot of contact with people like these and will testify that many of them are very strange. Adrian Vance

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