Wednesday, July 8, 2020

More From Trump's Niece's Bombshell Book


In the post below, we excerpted some reporting on Dr. Mary Trump's bombshell account of her life with her mentally unfit uncle Donald "The Chosen One" Trump from her new book, "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created The World's Most Dangerous Man." As more media outlets are reading the book, more disturbing details are emerging. First, here's Dr. Trump, a clinical psychologist, on why she wrote the book:
"Donald, following the lead of my grandfather and with the complicity, silence and inaction of his siblings, destroyed my father. I can't let him destroy my country."
From CNN's reporting:
"She writes at length about how she sees Trump, comparing him to a three-year-old, saying he 'knows he has never been loved' and arguing that Trump's 'ego is a fragile thing that must be bolstered every moment because he knows deep down that he is nothing of what he claims to be.'"
Trump's lawless attempts to manipulate the judicial system goes back decades:
"Mary Trump also claims that Donald Trump helped his sister to obtain an open seat in the US District Court for the District of New Jersey, through his friend and lawyer, Roy Cohn. 
'Maryanne thought it would be a great fit, and Donald thought it might be useful to have a close relative on the bench in a state in which he planned to do a lot of business,' she writes. 'Cohn gave Attorney General Ed Meese a call, and Maryanne was nominated in September and confirmed in October.'
Both spoiled and bullied by his awful father Fred, Trump was moulded into the lying and cheating sociopath we see today:
"Donald began to realize that there was nothing he could do wrong, so he stopped trying to do anything 'right.' He became bolder and more aggressive because he was rarely challenged or held to account by the only person in the world who mattered -- his father," Mary writes. [snip]

"Mary Trump recounts the President's rise to prominence in New York real estate as largely the result of Fred Trump's financial and behind-the-scenes support, which she said was necessary to compensate for Donald's shortcomings." [snip]
"Mary Trump writes she believed Trump's father helped create who the President became, giving him the false impression of success by propping up many failed endeavors. 'Donald was to my grandfather what the border wall has been for Donald: a vanity project funded at the expense of more worthy pursuits,' she writes." 
There is more to tell, including anecdotes that Dr. Trump reveals that are prescient about the "world's most dangerous man" and his psychological unfitness to serve in the Oval Office. Stay tuned.

BONUS: Given the allegation that Trump paid another student to take his SAT test, therefore improving his chances greatly of getting into college, Penn could decide to revoke his diploma, based on recent policy.

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