OK. Well, risking too much repetition, if he were competent, he wouldn't have 
said that ... and the policies would not have followed ... and he would defer 
to the experts. Because, as Dunning-Kruger and Zajenkowski et al, and 
Schröder-Abé et al, seem to point out, competent people have a good handle on 
their own incompetence, regardless of their narcissism.

On 4/28/20 5:50 PM, Frank Wimberly wrote:
> My assumed audience is not the American public thank God.  An example of how 
> his narcissism makes him dangerous is his saying the coronavirus will be gone 
> in five days and the related policy positions.  His grandiosity is threatened 
> by the prospect of deferring to epidemiologists and virologists.  That causes 
> a narcissistic injury.

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