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Donald Trump's version of an insanity defense: His critics are insane


Donald Trump’s version of an insanity defense: His critics are insane
Ben Terris
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President Donald Trump speaks during a June 2020 rally in Tulsa.
In the summer of 2015, two months after Donald Trump announced he was running for president, a blogger named Esther Goldberg read a Washington Post column by the conservative commentator George F. Will that accused Trump of being phony, vulgar and unprincipled. Goldberg saw Will’s column not just as poor analysis but as a sign of mental illness.
“Many Ruling Class Republicans seem to suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome,” she wrote in the American Spectator, describing what she considered a type of mania the reality-star-turned-candidate engendered among snooty conservatives.

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