Well, Gil should accuse *me* of yapping, too. So yes, you and me both.

But his narcissism is irrelevant. You may as well claim that his *hair* makes 
him dangerous. It's irrelevant. What's relevant is his incompetence. My guess 
is that Obama is a narcissist, too ... anyone who *wants* to be President is 
probably a narcissist. Your use of "malignant" is loaded and baiting, of 
course. We could equally say his malignant obesity makes him dangerous. 
Malignant *anything* is bad. Granted, "malignant narcissism" is jargonal and 
you might be tempted to argue that it means something different when it 
qualifies narcissism instead of qualifying, say, tumor. But as soon as you 
wander into subcultural jargon, you lose the American public and your message 
is then lost. And that makes it even less relevant.

Now, you *could* argue that were he *not* a narcissist, he could learn from his 
stupid mistakes like querying Birx in front of the nation about injecting 
disinfectant [†]. But even here, his narcissism simply exacerbates his 
incompetence. It's the incompetence that's the problem, not the narcissism.


[†] This article: 
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0167487017306165 makes 
the case that vulnerable narcissists might be more honest (subject to 
corrective feedback) than grandiose narcissists because the vulnerable types 
respond to shame (though not guilt). From that, we might be able to infer that 
his *type* of narcissism is relevant. I.e. I'd be wrong. His type of narcissism 
would be an inflection point we could make actionable.

On 4/28/20 5:06 PM, Frank Wimberly wrote:
> Trump's incompetence and his malignant narcissism *both* make him dangerous 
> in the position of president.
> 
> Were you referring to me when you wrote "yapping"?  :-)

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