The Problem with
Impeachment.
is a mix of political and Psychiatrics.
is a mix of political and Psychiatrics.
Some ill people suffer of a clinical picture.
It is the specific health situation of a person not showing a
specific health-physical problem but a mix of a few psychological health ones
in his/hers every day living. And it can’t
be observed if not through time. Time
tells.
By just observing how our president behaves and conduct or direct the Office of the Presidency, a specialist in Medicine could conclude a medical study, mainly a Psychiatrist, not a politician. There are health problems that are highly visible such as: a broken bone, a skin rash and diarrhea just to mention very common ones but, there are other health problems that are not visible as a patient insisting with their doctor they suffer of diarrhea, or have a broken bone or have a rush which does not show in any test or visually shows. That’s a mental problem that has to be dealt with a specialist, let’s say, a psychiatrist. The first three mention above is observable and could be dealt by both a doctor and a lawyer due to the circumstances. There are other circumstances that can be dealt only by a Psychiatrist, not lawyers or elected authorities to solve geopolitical issues.
Donald J. Trump is one that can’t be dealt with politics been he ill of a medical picture. A person of this category can’t handle the Office of The Presidency. It is a risk, it subjects the whole nation into self-destruction, subject the whole nation into unnecessary international wars and even into a nuclear war. The case of a nuclear war has not happened yet, hope it will never but of international war US had been at the edge of it base in erroneous decisions made in that field. A person in that condition not only violates the USA constitution but, sends the whole nation into international debts, create international enemies that did not exist before and creates many nations feeling or losing the trust to USA such as the OTAN or NATO; aside new enemies are born who intents to destroy US whenever they could. Any thing is possible, but peace.
Here the case below.
The Magna Carta of the USA tells very clear what to do when the person in charge of the Highest Office, the Presidency, starts imposing his/her own wishes substituting any of the articles.
…so, any illness presented by a President is included here. Health situations are psychopathy
(sī-kŏp′ə-thē)
n.
1. A personality disorder characterized by
deceitfulness, manipulation, grandiosity, lack of empathy or guilt, and often
aggressive or violent behavior. It is sometimes considered a subset of
antisocial personality disorder.
2. Mental illness. No longer in clinical use.
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shown: Psychopathy
Psychopathy is not a physical visible illness as a swelling body part, a broken bone or diarrhea. A Psychopathy person is such a person of which it is very hard, in few cases, the individual has the illness. Mostly it needs of a specialist doctor who had been dealing with the illness and well experience on the field. This is not a politician who decide such and such other politician has Psychopathy …but decent and educated politician could suspects some one suffers of the illness, then find the specialist for that, not to test the one who’s ill, but to study his/hers conduct in his/hers political position whether designated by popular election or by meeting of a constitutional decision.
Anyone could be accused of been a psychopath based on a deep and clear interviewed. When the person suspected to be a psychopath is a person that had made decision in businesses, in politics and/or familiar situation, and the person suspected to be a psycho, that person could manipulate the questioning made by the specialist and show all the contrary. The best thing to do is to study the individual on how often in decision taken, had err against the interest of the office or position he/she had been assigned to carry.
…specifically, here, let’s refer to the President of the United States of America who occupies the highest commanding office of the Nation State of America.
bigot
(ˈbɪɡət)
n
a person who is
intolerant of any ideas other than his or her own, esp on religion, politics,
or race
[C16: from Old French: name applied
contemptuously to the Normans by the French, of obscure origin]
ˈbigoted adj
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aberration
ab·er·ra·tion
(ăb′ə-rā′shən)
n.
1. A deviation from what is typical or normal: an election that was an aberration from usual
state politics. See Synonyms at deviation.
2. A departure from what is considered natural or
proper: "Throughout
history, the beast with a taste for human flesh has been regarded as an
aberration, even as an outlaw" (Philip Caputo).
3. An abnormal, usually temporary alteration in
one's mental state.
4.
a. A defect of focus, such as blurring in an
image.
b. An imperfect image caused by a physical defect
in an optical element, as in a lens.
5. The apparent displacement of the position of a
celestial body in the direction of motion of an observer on Earth, caused by
the motion of Earth and the finite velocity of light.
6. Genetics A deviation in the normal structure or number of chromosomes in
an organism.
[Latin aberrātiō,
aberrātiōn-, diversion,
from aberrātus, past participle of aberrāre, to go astray : ab-, away from;
see ab-1 + errāre, to stray; see
ers- in Indo-European roots.]
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aberration
(ˌæbəˈreɪʃən)
n
1. deviation from what is normal, expected, or
usual
2. departure from truth, morality, etc
3. a lapse in control of one's mental faculties
4. (General Physics) optics a defect in a
lens or mirror that causes the formation of either a distorted image or one
with coloured fringes. See also spherical aberration, chromatic aberration
5. (Astronomy) astronomy the apparent
displacement of a celestial body due to the finite speed of light and the
motion of the observer with the earth
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ab•er•ra•tion
(ˌæb əˈreɪ ʃən)
n.
n.
1. deviation from the usual or normal course.
2. deviation from the usual or normal type.
3. deviation from truth or moral rectitude.
4. mental unsoundness, esp. of a minor or
temporary nature; mental lapse.
5. apparent displacement of a heavenly body,
owing to the motion of the earth in its orbit.
6. any disturbance of the rays of a pencil of
light such that they can no longer be brought to a sharp focus or form a clear
image.
ab`er•ra′tion•al, adj.
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ab·er·ra·tion
(ăb′ə-rā′shən)
1. A deviation in the normal structure or number
of chromosomes in an organism.
2. The failure of a lens, mirror, or telescope to
bring rays of light coming from a source, such as a star, to a single focus,
causing a distorted or blurred image.
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Apparent changes in
the position of a celestial body, brought about by the movement of the earth in
relation to it.
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so•ci•o•path
(ˈsoʊ si əˌpæθ, ˈsoʊ ʃi-)
n.
n.
a person, as a psychopath, whose
behavior is antisocial and who lacks a sense of moral responsibility or social
conscience.
[1940–45]
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