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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhy is Drumpf so full of rage?
He's the fucking President, yet every utterance, every post, every comment there is an underlying raw anger.
He is always the victim, raging at the world.

NewHendoLib
(61,247 posts)no_hypocrisy
(52,356 posts)DENVERPOPS
(13,003 posts)Deep down he wishes he was 30 YO again, and had a dick bigger than a two inch pencil stub......
Women, years ago, used to call it "TWPC".....(Teenie Weenie Pennie Complex)
Trueblue1968
(18,642 posts)Sneederbunk
(16,311 posts)Mr.Bee
(1,034 posts)because he thought the rest of the country would fall into step behind him
Now he finds out half the country opposes him and
even some supporters are turning on him
What's not to be angry about??
vanlassie
(6,041 posts)Not an excuse. But age plus various physical issues have to be a huge burden. He belongs in a rest home.
allegorical oracle
(5,388 posts)term. One said the moms in the neighborhood warned their kids to "stay away from that Trump boy." She said Donald and a couple of his buddies would run out and shove over the other children who were riding their bikes.
Kid Berwyn
(21,367 posts)Strong. Very strong.
Emile
(36,016 posts)
😂😂😂
JustAnotherGen
(35,700 posts)But he was of my mom's generation. My dad was a silent.
If his mother had him stand in a corner, given a swat on the behind, got the kitchen sponge in his mouth when he had a potty mouth, or grounded him for life when he hit a teacher -
None of this would be happening.
This will be a loaded statement for fellow Black DUer's but they will thoroughly understand it:
POOR HOME TRAINING.
He's a perfect example of poor home training.
Ilsa
(63,046 posts)may not have helped. I suspect he was punished, perhaps verbally bullied by his parents. I don't know what his mother was like as a mom, but I don't recall any stories about her being motherly or kindly. And of course, his father was a nazi.
FakeNoose
(37,937 posts)Both parents were at wits' end, not knowing how to deal with little Donny. He was always disobedient, always causing trouble at home and at school. Finally after many discussions with teachers and school principals, Chump's father Fred took him out of the local high school and sent him to a private military high school for 4 years. He was basically kicked out of the house.
JustAnotherGen
(35,700 posts)She was there - but not there. Like floating around.
completely_bushed
(66 posts)he's not that bright. His Daddy told him repeatedly. EVERYTHING is an over-compensation for that.
allegorical oracle
(5,388 posts)never forget a perceived slight. So right now he's raging. Rage can kill people.
RockRaven
(17,625 posts)He is going to destroy this country, if not the world, to punish it for his own mortality.
Walleye
(41,467 posts)Hugin
(36,639 posts)Yes, his final mission in life is to destroy it all.
Wounded Bear
(62,534 posts)sop
(15,238 posts)electric_blue68
(22,450 posts)House of Roberts
(6,128 posts)That's why we have so much conflict in the world: Old fuckers trying to die with the most toys.
Torchlight
(5,147 posts)the case that it's often impossible to yell 'look at me now, Dad!' to an abusive but deceased parent.
elleng
(140,194 posts)electric_blue68
(22,450 posts)Walleye
(41,467 posts)I believe he and his followers are completely addicted to anger. They wouldnt feel alive without it.
CrispyQ
(39,993 posts)That's why when they all went down to the border a few years ago, to supposedly fix the border problem, they ended up fighting with each other. They have to have someone to bicker with.
Walleye
(41,467 posts)littlemissmartypants
(28,470 posts)Characteristics of Psychopaths
1. Aggressive, callous, and cunning
2. Complete absence of conscience and empathy
3. Very adept at manipulating others
4. Willingness to engage in immoral, criminal conduct
5. Willingness to take what they want and do as they please, regardless of who is hurt or wronged
6. Deceptive ability to appear outwardly benevolent
7. Deceptive ability to behave in superficially charming ways to hide purely selfish motives
8. Willingness to use intimidation and violence to control others in order to satisfy their own needs
9. Willingness to intentionally violate the basic inherent human rights of others
10. Complete absence of any sense of guilt or remorse for the harm their actions have caused to others
11. Rationalization of their own immoral behavior
12. Will attempt to lay blame upon someone else for their own conduct
13. Denial, will deny their own wrongdoing outright
14. Utter contemptuousness toward the feelings and desires of their fellow beings
15. Pathological lying, will say anything without any concern for truth to advance their own hidden agendas
16. Ablity to feign [fake] normal human emotions and empathy
17. Distorted sense of the consequences of their actions
18. Total failure to accept any responsibility for their own socially irresponsible ways
19. Strong bellef that they will never be brought to justice for their criminal behavior
Walleye
(41,467 posts)The Maga chumps fall for that shit every time. Just makes me sick because I know he doesnt know what hes doing, when he says thank you its disgusting.
durablend
(8,427 posts)Most surely on that list and Putin likely has a compromising tape of him and Ivanka.
milestogo
(21,326 posts)and Obama made fun of him at a correspondents dinner.
Ritabert
(1,378 posts)....because he was annoying the baby Robert.
yardwork
(67,260 posts)Trump has several personality disorders: narcissism and sociopathy at least, maybe more. Also, people are seeing signs that he's bipolar.
My limited understanding is that narcissists feel deeply insecure inside, and their grandiose thinking is an expression of this deep insecurity. The more reality fails to live up to Trump's fantasies, the more enraged he becomes. Rage is more comfortable than admitting to himself that he's scared and sad.
Trump rages at the world because we aren't fulfilling his fantasies. Being president isn't enough. He needs the whole world to bow down to him. That wouldn't be enough, either.
Arazi
(8,173 posts)Rage and revenge are key aspects of his psyche that consume most of his waking hours
Hugin
(36,639 posts)He knows without the infusion of every dirty trick and truckloads of laundered money from every last pariah regime in the world. He would have lost 2024.
He knows how deeply hes hated by the vast majority of Americans but, more importantly, how hes hated by the class he sees himself entitled to that has never accepted him.
He will burn it all down, if hes allowed to.
DENVERPOPS
(13,003 posts)with Trump, Putin, and Netanyahu.....all having control over nuclear arsenals, and all having an "I'll Show You" complex........what could possibly go wrong with that??????????
I was seriously frightened when Biden was elected, and Trump was still in power for nearly three months, that Trump was going to have an "I'll Show You" moment with the "nuclear football"......
Hugin
(36,639 posts)The smoke says that two factors played a role in thwarting the scorched earth departure of the First Imposition. Behind the scenes people such as Gen Milley and others were frantically tamping down the fires and the fact that the COVID lockdowns had dramatically slowed or ceased any mass movements of anything. (Excepting the fanatics.)
Already in the Second Imposition... Those guardrails are gone. It's the raw Trumpian tantrum.
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MuseRider
(34,830 posts)that he is mad that it is taking so much time and he has to do things he does not want to do AND we do not appreciate that he cannot lay around watching cartoons or porn and we just do not understand how hard that it is doing what he DOES FOR US! (arm over forehead, BIG sigh) He IS the biggest victim. Somewhere along the line he was told that all he ever had to do was make money and show up now and then and we will worship.**DEEP SIGH** from HIS country
electric_blue68
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It could be funny if he didn't hold the power he has.
😞
BootinUp
(50,103 posts)sop
(15,238 posts)'Demagogues and Democracy'
'The term 'demagogue' (dēmagōgos) arose in Greece during the fifth century B.C.E. to describe a new breed of charismatic politicians who sought to lead the masses by arousing their passions and appealing to their prejudices. In contrast to political figures who advocated courses of action that they believed were in the common good, demagogues used their rhetorical skills to promote policies that advanced their self-interests."
"Cleon was heralded by his supporters for speaking frankly..."telling it like it is"...Aristotle demurred that on the contrary bluster and bravado typified his oratory: 'He was the first who shouted on the public platform, who used abusive language and who spoke with his cloak girt around him, while all the others used to speak in proper dress and manner.' The historian Thucydides added that Cleon was the most violent man in Athens, someone prepared to brand those who disagreed with him as 'enemies of the people.' "
https://www.boisestate.edu/bluereview/demagogues-and-democracy/
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Nasruddin
(1,074 posts)It's an act that sells. A LARGE amount of his base is like this and responds to this superhero of their own anger.
He knows this, or he's gradually been behavior-modified by his audience into this act.
That is part of why I don't think his potential successors have even a slight chance of success in his "movement". Don Jr or JD Vance victim of what exactly?
This is not to discount any of the other reasons people have advanced some of which are likely true. His psychology is pretty amazing. If it wasn't so dangerous it should be preserved for science.
Javaman
(64,261 posts)he was born entitled, fathered by a psychopath and a distant mother.
he's been given every opportunity to succeed in life yet has failed at every single one.
summation: he hates himself...deeply. so deep that he hates everyone around him because they remind him of his endless failures.
dalton99a
(89,486 posts)Blue Owl
(56,719 posts)Emile
(36,016 posts)DFW
(58,514 posts)To be considered to be at the pinnacle of humanity, one must acquire power, wealth and respect.
Power is acquired by hereditary means, or by political skill. Wealth is acquired by hereditary means, by luck, or by sheer cleverness. But respect cannot be acquired by hereditary means, and power plus cleverness without benevolence elicits only fear, not respect. I get the impression that Trump, at first, thought he would be satisfied with fear, but then got insanely jealous when he realized that being respected (Clinton, Obama, Biden) was more satisfying than being feared. It must drive him insane that benevolence cannot be inherited, bought, or taken. Without benevolence, no respect (no Nobel, wahh wahh), and he is apparently incapable of understanding the concept of something being out of the reach of force or wealth. All his life, he was able to get everything he wanted with the one or the other.
dalton99a
(89,486 posts)elleng
(140,194 posts)It's true, no love in that family.
jls4561
(2,498 posts)A failure, no matter how many fluffers he surrounds himself with.
OLDMDDEM
(2,617 posts)BlueKota
(4,403 posts)His father from what I understand considered him a looser and a failure. So he devoted his entire life to becoming a man his father would have approved of, even if his father was incapable of approving of anyone but the man he saw in the mirror. To use a Michael Jackson song title, tsf became the Man in the Mirror, when his father died. A bitter man child who demands that he is the best, and his father and anyone else who couldn't see that were & are wrong.
It's funny because others who were critizied frequently in their formative years often go to the other extreme. They struggle with self esteem, convince themselves that the people who called them worthless were right, and accept responsibility when things go wrong even when they weren't to blame. In this scenario counseling has been known to help to at least some extent.
I am not a psychiatrist but as someone who was diagnosed as falling into the second scenario, this is what I believe happens to people who often feel partially or totally rejected by others.
Jirel
(2,351 posts)First, you have a malignant narcissist who has spent his life being hateful, vindictive, and cruel to everyone around him. This is a POS who beat and raped his ex-wife over the results of hair/scalp surgery with her plastic surgeon, when he wasnt liking the way it looked.
Add dementia. Whatever the professional want families to believe about dementia patients, my personal experience is that dementia will bring out the worst traits/emotions in anyone. PTSD? Welcome to increased paranoia, nightmares, delusions of those nightmares, etc. Cruel streak? Cue anger, hostility, and abuse. Malignant, insecure narcissist? You get what you see rage-tweeting from the toilet, demanding complete submission, loyalty, and alteration of reality to fit his narrative.
Basso8vb
(1,193 posts)Irish_Dem
(72,515 posts)They believe they are so special, so intelligent, so beautiful, so perfect, they deserve it all.
Constant adoration, attention, praise, money, accolades.
They are furious when people see through them, and when they get negative feedback and criticism.
Rebl2
(16,696 posts)all his problems and hes angry because people finally realize hes a con man. Also people keep linking him to Epstein and he doesnt like the fact that even his maga followers want Epstein files released.
spanone
(139,665 posts)The Fucking Devil
krawhitham
(5,003 posts)Scrivener7
(56,495 posts)NNadir
(36,193 posts)Alzheimers is a genetic disease connected with know mutations in a protein in the APOE proteome. His father had it and apparently the already intellectually and morally withered fool inherited it.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(126,169 posts)Saw that in a family member who's now deceased.
Blue Full Moon
(2,466 posts)Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(126,169 posts)Hard to be comfortable when one is wearing a diaper full of shit,
DENVERPOPS
(13,003 posts)AND another is: knowing deep down, the reason that they all like pre-pubescent girls, is that those girls that age, don't know that these "men" all have abnormally small dicks.....
That is the reason, these psychopaths all have a "Little Man Syndrome/Complex" or a "Napoleon Complex"........
mdbl
(6,961 posts)littlemissmartypants
(28,470 posts)An easy way to remember that fact is this...
A barking dog is not an angry dog, but a frightened dog.
mwb970
(11,881 posts)It's getting REALLY old.
alterfurz
(2,628 posts)"This story has become tiresome."
Beacool
(30,427 posts)At heart, like all bullies, he's insecure. The Trumps had five children, Donald was the only one that they sent to military school. It was counterproductive, that environment made his bullying even worse. He joked once about punching a music teacher when he was 6 or 7. When asked why he did it, he responded that he didn't think that the teacher knew enough about music. His niece Mary told an anecdote that become a family favorite. He would bully his brother Robert constantly. One time their mother was putting food on the table. Donald wouldn't stop harassing Robert. Freddie had enough of it. He grabbed the bowl of mashed potatoes that their mother had just put on the table, and dumped it on Donald's head.
Donald is a malignant narcissist, but he's not particularly bright. IMO, he also has ADHD. Tony Schwartz said that when Trump hired him to write The Art of the Deal, he couldn't get him to focus long enough to get the information that he needed to write the book. He ended up shadowing him for 18 months. Former WH staffers from his first term complained of the same problem. He wouldn't focus long enough to be briefed. BTW, Schwartz also said that Trump was like a black hole in constant need of attention, a pathological liar who created his own reality, and a sociopath.
Ursus Rex
(408 posts)His early life prob wasn't great for how he learned to deal with it (or not), but it just seems to be who he is.
Justice matters.
(8,654 posts)has always worked in his favor his entire pathetic life.
lark
(25,254 posts)He just can't stand the unfairness of it all since he deserves the world's adulation - in his sick twisted mind.
wolfie001
(5,736 posts)I hope he mulls over every incident in his mind when he tries to sleep. He knows what he did with Epstein's help. Foul, nasty mf'er.
Wifes husband
(464 posts)And he knows it. Terrified that someone will find out and that he is an undereducated loser. He doesn't have a clue as to what he is doing and knows it.
His whole life is one embarrassing failure after another.
He got to be president by a fluke and the fact that the democrats didn't take him seriously
republianmushroom
(20,705 posts)Showing the world what a real slime ball he is and has been and it will be a big part of his legacy.
W_HAMILTON
(9,344 posts)agingdem
(8,590 posts)Last edited Fri Jul 18, 2025, 12:36 PM - Edit history (1)
because he's a universal laughingstock/a court jester..because he lies, calls names, spews threats and no one is listening...because he speaks in "thug"..because the people he wants to impress (oligarchs/dictators/Hollywood elite) are not impressed, they're repulsed....because he's a punchline on late night tv...because he has so diminished the office of the president of the United States he's rendered himself irrelevant...and somewhere in his poop infested brain he knows he's nothing more than a really bad nasty joke...
11 Bravo
(24,149 posts)CentralMass
(16,319 posts)Common triggers for narcissistic rage
Perceived threat to self-esteem or image: Even minor criticisms, disagreements, or anything that highlights a flaw or mistake can be interpreted as a deep personal attack, triggering intense anger and defensiveness.
Loss of control: Narcissists have a strong need to be in control, and feeling powerless or challenged in their authority can lead to rage as a way to reassert dominance.
Not getting their way: Narcissists believe they are entitled to special treatment and having their desires met. Being denied something they want, even small things, can trigger disproportionate anger and frustration.
Lack of attention or adoration: Narcissists crave constant admiration and validation to fuel their ego and maintain their inflated self-image. When they feel ignored or that the spotlight is on someone else, it can be a significant trigger.
Exposure or accountability: Being caught in a lie, facing the consequences of their actions, or having their manipulative behaviors exposed can be deeply humiliating for a narcissist and trigger rage as a defense mechanism.
In essence, anything that punctures a narcissist's carefully constructed facade of perfection and superiority can lead to a rage outburst as they desperately try to protect their fragile ego and regain a sense of control and dominance.
C_U_L8R
(47,694 posts)Some deep illogical bruise to his baby ego that festered for decades, leaving a whining bitter loveless old man on the edge of congestive heart failure.
MineralMan
(149,500 posts)And that life is basically running down his leg. There will be no big achievements in his future. He's not going to become something he never was. He has risen beyond his level of incompetence. All is now sorrow and regret.
So, he's pissed off. He should have had more, see? He should have been Emperor of the World. He should have had all the money, all the women, and all of the riches he thinks he deserved.
What he has is swollen ankles, shortness of breath, and weakness of knees. He can't complete any sort of sex act any more. He smells bad, even to himself. He is on a losing cycle that will never turn around.
No wonder he's angry. Trouble is that there's nobody to be angry at, so it all reflects back on himself.
Sucks to be you, Donald Trump.
Joinfortmill
(18,602 posts)MuseRider
(34,830 posts)to even consider tying to fit things together.