Donald Trump said THIS yesterday:
"I've always had a great temperament. And you know, I win. I have a winning temperament. We're going to win, we're going to start winning again," he said. "But I've won. My whole life has been about winning. I win. She can't win. She's not a winner. She can't win."
Crazy? You bet.
In one of the most stunning attempts at a Hail Mary yet a desperate Donald Trump has turned to assailing Hillary’s MENTAL HEALTH, of all things. The guy who to most Americans comes across as unhinged, narcissistic, delusional and conspiracy crazed is going after Hillary’s mental stability? Have we seen a more brazen example of projection from one self in decades? I can’t think of a good example.
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Donald Trump, in scathing personal attacks, questions Hillary Clinton's mental health
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Donald Trump unleashed a series of personal attacks Saturday against his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, mocking her appearance and questioning her mental health several times during a New Hampshire campaign rally and on social media.
"She is a totally unhinged person. She's unbalanced. And all you have to do is watch her, see her, read about her," Trump said during a campaign rally in Windham, New Hampshire, Saturday evening. "She will cause - if she wins, which hopefully she won't - the destruction of our country from within."
The unhinged candidate calling his opponent unhinged. Wow.
The GOP presidential nominee called Clinton unstable and incompetent several times throughout the rally. At one point, he also called her "Hillary Rotten Clinton," a play on her maiden name, Rodham.
The attacks went far beyond what many traditionally consider appropriate or dignified in political discourse. Notably, his most vitriolic attacks focused specifically on ad hominem criticisms rather than on policy differences.
"I think the people of this country don't want somebody that's going to short-circuit up here," Trump said, pointing to his head. "Not as your president, not as your president."
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This dangerous loose cannon who even his allies consider short fused and prone to overreaction in the face of criticism, even unfavorable tweets, has the audacity to question his opponent’s mental health?
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"Honestly, I don't think she's all there," Trump told the crowd in Windham.
"I've always had a great temperament. And you know, I win. I have a winning temperament. We're going to win, we're going to start winning again," he said. "But I've won. My whole life has been about winning. I win. She can't win. She's not a winner. She can't win."
Trump actually sounds unhinged here. Reminiscent of someone else’s ranting “Winning” in the not so distant past.
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His remarks onstage came after his campaign released a nasty video on social media suggesting that Clinton is a malfunctioning robot.
"Is Robot Hillary melting down?" said the video's opening caption.
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This latest attempt at righting his sinking ship will fall woefully flat with the American people, it won’t work.
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Why? As Trump is in free fall in all the polls, both national and in state polls, Trump just seems desperate now. Has nothing left. No Emails, no Benghazi, no Whitewater/VinceFoster/RoseLawFirm. Nothing. He isn’t even highlighting issues. Just the transparent attempt to paint HIS opponent as a short fused, unhinged, and mentally unstable person, the very attributes most, even many in his own party, ascribe to him.
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Indeed, the main stream media is in the midst of discussing Donald Trump’s mental health:
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Donald, quit projecting from yourself on someone else.