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    “Republicans ought to nationalize the voting,” Trump told former deputy FBI director and conservative commentator Dan Bongino on his radio show on Monday. “We have states that I won that show I didn’t win. …"

    This shows how he thinks. He has no evidence he won, and cannot have evidence because he didn’t win. But a mind like Trump’s makes no distinction between what he wants the truth to be and what is the truth. There’s no room at all for the notion of being wrong, or the idea that you might need to find out the truth. If it would serve you for something to be true, then it is true. This is a deeply broken mind.

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      According to the constitution, running elections is in the purview of the state, by right.

      Also, elections should never, ever be run by a party. That’s completely contradictory to the entire basis for american democracy.

      I know these things are obvious and shouldn’t need to be said, but apparently they do. Don’t let insanity win by refusing to state the obvious.

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        Very familiar for anyone who had had a narcissist in their lifes.

        An entire country is in a toxic relationship now.

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        Having a toddler right now this makes so much sense. This is exactly the reason they have tantrums. They are learning there is a reality out there and that their actions have consequences and that there are things they or anyone else can’t change.

        For example my toddler was blaming me for the wind blowing in his face and wanted me to stop it or they did peel a banana completely and then was complaining the banana was without peel.

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      It’s the mindset of a religious extremeist.

      Faith-based, motivated reasoning, that is very often utterly delusional.

      The exact opposite of critical thinking.

      The conclusion is already known, the evidence and reasoning must be made to fit.

      As opposed to… the evidence is known, the reasoning must lead to any potential conclusion, and when the body of evidence changes, this neccesitates revision of conclusions.

      This is a very serious problem for way, way, waaaay more people than just Trump.

      Trump just is his own God, as he is a malignant narcissist, but there are basically around 100 million people minimum in the US whose brains basically operate in this way.