The Denver Post

TRUMP’S SANITY

Is it appropriat­e to debate?

- Paul Ruzicka,

Talk about “fake news.” This article by Dan Recht belongs in the National Enquirer. He makes the case that the president is not sane. Is he calling the president insane? Not so. Recht states that the president is not insane, just not sane. He goes on to support his “thesis” by citing a published letter in The New York Times written by psychologi­cal experts who state “explicitly that the president is suffering from grave emotional instabilit­y.” I’m not sure that this defines sanity.

Bottom line is that we have an article written by a man who admits that he has no training in psychology, but proceeds to call the president of the United States not sane. There may be words to describe President Donald Trump’s actions, some good and some not so good, but I would hardly refer to the president as “not sane.” Larry Dorner, Aurora

Thank you to Dan Recht for trying to explain to people something I’ve been thinking ever since Donald Trump began his campaign.

When it comes to all the stupid, totally untrue things that Trump has said and repeated, I have never believed he was “lying.” To my mind, a liar is someone who tells people things he knows are untrue. Trump actually believes these untruths. What this means is that he is not a liar. He is delusional, which is worse. Trump believes these things even when confronted with factual evidence that they are not true. It’s like when someone continues to believe that they are Napoleon, even when shown evidence to the contrary.

And that comparison to believing one is Napoleon might not be so far off. The ways in which Trump is “governing,” writing executive orders one after another, show he obviously believes that he has the power of an emperor, who can issue a royal decree and expect everyone to follow it, no questions asked.

“Is Donald Trump sane?” asks Dan Recht on the front page of the Perspectiv­e section. Curiously, I did not see Recht’s credential­s, including a doctorate in psychiatry, so his judgment fails before it begins. Please reflect on the time that Donald Trump has been in office and the adversaria­l role the press played in the election and their unhinged reaction to his unexpected win. Personally, I would question the “sanity” of the left only four weeks into the new presidency.

All the name-calling will not change the fact that Trump is president and will remain so for the balance of his term and possibly the next as well. I don’t believe America is ready for Hillary Clinton’s socialists to take over yet. Robert Tucker, Denver

Dan Recht’’s opinion piece questionin­g Donald Trump’s sanity is on target. Beside the need to constantly pound his own drum and his inability to separate fact from fiction, there are other indicators of craziness. One is his fixation with his Electoral College win. He brought it up at his first news conference (with inaccuraci­es) and he brings it up in conversati­ons with foreign leaders. Trump also seems to perceive anyone who disagrees with him or states anything negative about him as a threat. If he were just an average citizen, most people would avoid him, as anyone that thin-skinned tend to be on the scary side. Martin Petters, Centennial

 ??  ?? Donald Trump listens to a question during an interview after a rally in 2016 in Virginia Beach, Va. AP file
Donald Trump listens to a question during an interview after a rally in 2016 in Virginia Beach, Va. AP file

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