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Trump derangement syndrome

Trump derangement syndrome (TDS) is a pejorative term, usually for criticism or negative reactions to former United States president Donald Trump that are perceived to be irrational, and presumed to have little regard towards Trump's actual policy positions, or actions undertaken by his administration.[1] The term has mainly been used by Trump supporters to discredit criticism of his actions, as a way of reframing the discussion by suggesting that his opponents are incapable of accurately perceiving the world.[2][3][4] Journalists have used the term to call for restraint when judging Trump's statements and actions.[5][6][7]

Donald Trump in 2022

Origin of the term

The origin of the term is traced to conservative political columnist and commentator Charles Krauthammer, a psychiatrist, who coined the phrase Bush derangement syndrome in 2003 during the presidency of George W. Bush. That "syndrome" was defined by Krauthammer as "the acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies, the presidency—nay—the very existence of George W. Bush".[8][9][10][11] The first use of the term Trump derangement syndrome may have been by Esther Goldberg in an August 2015 op-ed in The American Spectator; she applied the term to "Ruling Class Republicans" who are dismissive or contemptuous of Trump.[12] Krauthammer, in an op-ed harshly criticizing Trump, commented that—in addition to general hysteria about Trump—the "Trump Derangement Syndrome" was the "inability to distinguish between legitimate policy differences and ... signs of psychic pathology" in his behavior.[11]

Definition

Fareed Zakaria defined the syndrome as "hatred of President Trump so intense that it impairs people's judgment".[5][13] CNN's editor-at-large Chris Cillizza called TDS "the preferred nomenclature of Trump defenders who view those who oppose him and his policies as nothing more than the blind hatred of those who preach tolerance and free speech".[1] Pointing to previous allegations of Bush Derangement Syndrome and Obama Derangement Syndrome, Cillizza suggested, "Viewed more broadly, the rise of presidential derangement syndromes is a function of increased polarization—not to mention our national self-sorting—at work in the country today."[1] Bret Stephens has described the term as something used by conservative groups whenever someone speaks out critically against Trump, regardless of political affiliation.[14]

Political analyst John Avlon uses the term using a more generalized sense inclusive of positive emotions as well as hatred towards Trump, so that for example, TDS accounts for denialism about Trump's defeat in the 2020 election, as a "political diagnosis" of people who "simply can't accept the fact that he lost the election."[15][16]

This new definition derogatorily describing the nature of Trump followers rather than his deriders has been picked up by others and widely used.[17][18][19][20][21][22][23]

Politico co-founder John Harris wrote that TDS is related to gaslighting, "another psychological concept in vogue in the Trump era."[24]

Usage

The term has been widely applied by pro-Trump writers to critics of Trump, accusing them of responding negatively to a wide range of Trump's statements and actions.[25][26][27]

The use of the term has been called part of a broader GOP strategy to discredit criticisms of Trump's actions, as a way of "reframing" the discussion by suggesting his political opponents are incapable of accurately perceiving the world. However, according to Kathleen Hall Jamieson of Annenberg Public Policy Center, the term could backfire on Trump supporters because people might interpret it to mean that Trump is the one who is "deranged", rather than those who criticize him.[2] Some Trump supporters have asserted that he plays a form of "multi-dimensional chess" on a mental level his critics cannot comprehend, which they say explains why critics are frustrated and confused by Trump's words and actions.[28][29][30][31] Fox News anchor Bret Baier and former House speaker Paul Ryan have characterized Trump as a "troll" who makes controversial statements to see his adversaries' "heads explode".[32][33]

The term has been used by journalists critical of Trump to call for restraint.[5][6][7] Fareed Zakaria, who urged Americans to vote against Trump calling him a "cancer on American democracy", argues that every Trump policy "cannot axiomatically be wrong, evil and dangerous".[5] Adam Gopnik, who takes a strong anti-Trump position, responded to these assertions that it is a "huge and even fatal mistake for liberals (and constitutional conservatives) to respond negatively to every Trump initiative, every Trump policy, and every Trump idea". Arguing that Trump's opponents must instead recognize that the real problem is "Deranged Trump Self-Delusion", Gopnik defined the "Syndrome" as President Trump's "daily spasm of narcissistic gratification and episodic vanity".[26]

Examples of use

Senator Rand Paul has cited the so-called syndrome several times. In a July 16, 2018, interview he said investigators should simply focus on election security and stop "accusing Trump of collusion with the Russians and all this craziness that's not true"—accusations which he said were entirely motivated by "Trump derangement syndrome".[34]

Trump used the term in a tweet following the 2018 Russia–United States summit in Helsinki: "Some people HATE the fact that I got along well with President Putin of Russia. They would rather go to war than see this. It's called Trump Derangement Syndrome!"[35][36] He also used it in a tweet about Alan Dershowitz's book The Case Against Impeaching Trump: ".@AlanDersh, a brilliant lawyer, who although a Liberal Democrat who probably didn't vote for me, has discussed the Witch Hunt with great clarity and in a very positive way. He has written a new and very important book called 'The Case Against Impeaching Trump', which I would encourage all people with Trump Derangement Syndrome to read!"[37]

In July 2018, Jeanine Pirro accused Whoopi Goldberg of suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome during a guest appearance on The View to promote her newly published book. This occurred while Pirro was responding to a question about how the "deep state" really works.[38]

In July 2018, Eric Zorn wrote in the Chicago Tribune that the syndrome afflicts Trump's supporters more than his critics, as "what Team Trump is calling derangement is, in most cases, rational concern about his behavior and the direction he's taking the country.... The true Trump Derangement Syndrome loose on the land is the delusion suffered by those who still think he's going to make this country a better place for average people."[3]

 
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, White House Press Secretary under the Trump administration, made use of the term online.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders also used the term in this tweet: "Trump Derangement Syndrome is becoming a major epidemic among Democrats. Instead of freaking out about the booming Trump economy why not celebrate it?"[39]

In September 2018, Fox News personality and Trump supporter, Sean Hannity criticized The Washington Post as having Trump derangement syndrome for stating in an editorial that Trump, because of his attitude toward climate change, is "complicit" in hurricanes battering the United States;[40][41] Hannity said "it is now a full-blown psychosis, it is a psychological level of unhingement I have never seen."[40]

In November 2018, Michael Goodwin, writing in the New York Post, discussed a variant of Trump Derangement syndrome he called "Trump Imitation Syndrome".[42]

In August 2019, Anthony Scaramucci, Trump's former White House Communications Director, said in interviews with Vanity Fair and CNN that he had "Trump fatigue syndrome" instead of Trump derangement syndrome.[43][44]

On 22 March 2019, Bill Maher on Real Time with Bill Maher noted that while most statements by Trump were worthy of contempt, on occasions he had made perfectly sensible comments which were pilloried without justification. A case in point was Trump's criticism of the overengineering which led to the Boeing 737 Max crashes and his preference for products to be simpler to use, which some commentators interpreted as evidence of conservative leanings.[45]

In September 2019, Sean Hannity characterized as "Trump derangement syndrome" the continuing press coverage of Trump's days-long insistence that he was correct to state on September 1 that Hurricane Dorian posed a danger to Alabama, asserting "pretty much every newsroom in America screwed this up and lied to you," adding there were "a lot of psychotic jackasses in the media mob".

See also

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External links

  •   The dictionary definition of Trump derangement syndrome at Wiktionary

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Trump derangement syndrome TDS is a pejorative term usually for criticism or negative reactions to former United States president Donald Trump that are perceived to be irrational and presumed to have little regard towards Trump s actual policy positions or actions undertaken by his administration 1 The term has mainly been used by Trump supporters to discredit criticism of his actions as a way of reframing the discussion by suggesting that his opponents are incapable of accurately perceiving the world 2 3 4 Journalists have used the term to call for restraint when judging Trump s statements and actions 5 6 7 Donald Trump in 2022 Contents 1 Origin of the term 2 Definition 3 Usage 3 1 Examples of use 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOrigin of the termThe origin of the term is traced to conservative political columnist and commentator Charles Krauthammer a psychiatrist who coined the phrase Bush derangement syndrome in 2003 during the presidency of George W Bush That syndrome was defined by Krauthammer as the acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies the presidency nay the very existence of George W Bush 8 9 10 11 The first use of the term Trump derangement syndrome may have been by Esther Goldberg in an August 2015 op ed in The American Spectator she applied the term to Ruling Class Republicans who are dismissive or contemptuous of Trump 12 Krauthammer in an op ed harshly criticizing Trump commented that in addition to general hysteria about Trump the Trump Derangement Syndrome was the inability to distinguish between legitimate policy differences and signs of psychic pathology in his behavior 11 DefinitionFareed Zakaria defined the syndrome as hatred of President Trump so intense that it impairs people s judgment 5 13 CNN s editor at large Chris Cillizza called TDS the preferred nomenclature of Trump defenders who view those who oppose him and his policies as nothing more than the blind hatred of those who preach tolerance and free speech 1 Pointing to previous allegations of Bush Derangement Syndrome and Obama Derangement Syndrome Cillizza suggested Viewed more broadly the rise of presidential derangement syndromes is a function of increased polarization not to mention our national self sorting at work in the country today 1 Bret Stephens has described the term as something used by conservative groups whenever someone speaks out critically against Trump regardless of political affiliation 14 Political analyst John Avlon uses the term using a more generalized sense inclusive of positive emotions as well as hatred towards Trump so that for example TDS accounts for denialism about Trump s defeat in the 2020 election as a political diagnosis of people who simply can t accept the fact that he lost the election 15 16 This new definition derogatorily describing the nature of Trump followers rather than his deriders has been picked up by others and widely used 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Politico co founder John Harris wrote that TDS is related to gaslighting another psychological concept in vogue in the Trump era 24 UsageThe term has been widely applied by pro Trump writers to critics of Trump accusing them of responding negatively to a wide range of Trump s statements and actions 25 26 27 The use of the term has been called part of a broader GOP strategy to discredit criticisms of Trump s actions as a way of reframing the discussion by suggesting his political opponents are incapable of accurately perceiving the world However according to Kathleen Hall Jamieson of Annenberg Public Policy Center the term could backfire on Trump supporters because people might interpret it to mean that Trump is the one who is deranged rather than those who criticize him 2 Some Trump supporters have asserted that he plays a form of multi dimensional chess on a mental level his critics cannot comprehend which they say explains why critics are frustrated and confused by Trump s words and actions 28 29 30 31 Fox News anchor Bret Baier and former House speaker Paul Ryan have characterized Trump as a troll who makes controversial statements to see his adversaries heads explode 32 33 The term has been used by journalists critical of Trump to call for restraint 5 6 7 Fareed Zakaria who urged Americans to vote against Trump calling him a cancer on American democracy argues that every Trump policy cannot axiomatically be wrong evil and dangerous 5 Adam Gopnik who takes a strong anti Trump position responded to these assertions that it is a huge and even fatal mistake for liberals and constitutional conservatives to respond negatively to every Trump initiative every Trump policy and every Trump idea Arguing that Trump s opponents must instead recognize that the real problem is Deranged Trump Self Delusion Gopnik defined the Syndrome as President Trump s daily spasm of narcissistic gratification and episodic vanity 26 Examples of use Senator Rand Paul has cited the so called syndrome several times In a July 16 2018 interview he said investigators should simply focus on election security and stop accusing Trump of collusion with the Russians and all this craziness that s not true accusations which he said were entirely motivated by Trump derangement syndrome 34 Trump used the term in a tweet following the 2018 Russia United States summit in Helsinki Some people HATE the fact that I got along well with President Putin of Russia They would rather go to war than see this It s called Trump Derangement Syndrome 35 36 He also used it in a tweet about Alan Dershowitz s book The Case Against Impeaching Trump AlanDersh a brilliant lawyer who although a Liberal Democrat who probably didn t vote for me has discussed the Witch Hunt with great clarity and in a very positive way He has written a new and very important book called The Case Against Impeaching Trump which I would encourage all people with Trump Derangement Syndrome to read 37 In July 2018 Jeanine Pirro accused Whoopi Goldberg of suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome during a guest appearance on The View to promote her newly published book This occurred while Pirro was responding to a question about how the deep state really works 38 In July 2018 Eric Zorn wrote in the Chicago Tribune that the syndrome afflicts Trump s supporters more than his critics as what Team Trump is calling derangement is in most cases rational concern about his behavior and the direction he s taking the country The true Trump Derangement Syndrome loose on the land is the delusion suffered by those who still think he s going to make this country a better place for average people 3 nbsp Sarah Huckabee Sanders White House Press Secretary under the Trump administration made use of the term online White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders also used the term in this tweet Trump Derangement Syndrome is becoming a major epidemic among Democrats Instead of freaking out about the booming Trump economy why not celebrate it 39 In September 2018 Fox News personality and Trump supporter Sean Hannity criticized The Washington Post as having Trump derangement syndrome for stating in an editorial that Trump because of his attitude toward climate change is complicit in hurricanes battering the United States 40 41 Hannity said it is now a full blown psychosis it is a psychological level of unhingement I have never seen 40 In November 2018 Michael Goodwin writing in the New York Post discussed a variant of Trump Derangement syndrome he called Trump Imitation Syndrome 42 In August 2019 Anthony Scaramucci Trump s former White House Communications Director said in interviews with Vanity Fair and CNN that he had Trump fatigue syndrome instead of Trump derangement syndrome 43 44 On 22 March 2019 Bill Maher on Real Time with Bill Maher noted that while most statements by Trump were worthy of contempt on occasions he had made perfectly sensible comments which were pilloried without justification A case in point was Trump s criticism of the overengineering which led to the Boeing 737 Max crashes and his preference for products to be simpler to use which some commentators interpreted as evidence of conservative leanings 45 In September 2019 Sean Hannity characterized as Trump derangement syndrome the continuing press coverage of Trump s days long insistence that he was correct to state on September 1 that Hurricane Dorian posed a danger to Alabama asserting pretty much every newsroom in America screwed this up and lied to you adding there were a lot of psychotic jackasses in the media mob See alsoClinton craziesReferences a b c Cillizza Chris July 19 2018 What is Trump Derangement Syndrome and do you have it CNN Retrieved July 21 2018 a b Flaherty Anne July 18 2018 Trump s diagnosis for critics Trump Derangement Syndrome Associated Press Retrieved August 1 2018 a b Zorn Eric July 31 2018 Trump Derangement Syndrome afflicts supporters more than critics of the president Chicago Tribune Leonhardt David September 16 2018 Trump Derangement Syndrome Is a Myth The New York Times a b c d Zakaria Fareed Liberals have to avoid Trump Derangement Syndrome The Washington Post Retrieved May 15 2018 a b Boot Max May 11 2018 Am I suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome Time for a self audit The Washington Post Retrieved May 15 2018 a b Page Clarence February 2 2018 Democrats beware Trump Derangement Syndrome Chicago Tribune Retrieved May 15 2018 Davis Michael March 26 2016 Trump Derangement Syndrome The Spectator Retrieved May 22 2018 Cost Jay December 4 2017 Taming the Imperial Presidency National Review Retrieved May 22 2018 Krauthammer Charles December 5 2003 The Delusional Dean The Washington Post Retrieved May 22 2018 a b Krauthammer Charles June 9 2017 You can t govern by ID The Oregonian Retrieved May 22 2018 Goldberg Esther August 17 2015 Trump Derangement Syndrome The American Spectator Retrieved September 13 2018 Zakaria Fareed April 16 2017 Fareed Is Trump derangement syndrome real 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would be reckless to reject Pompeo because of Trump Derangement Syndrome The Miami Herald Retrieved May 16 2018 Bruenig Elizabeth Our democracy has much bigger problems than Trump The Washington Post Retrieved May 16 2018 Goldberg Bernie February 4 2017 Defining Trump Derangement Syndrome Fox News Channel Retrieved May 16 2018 Whalen Bill In Trump Derangement Syndrome We Have Three Presidents All Rolled Into One Forbes Retrieved May 16 2018 Carr Howie January 4 2017 Carr Trump Derangement Syndrome reaches epidemic levels Boston Herald Retrieved May 19 2018 Prabhu Saritha Trump Derangement Syndrome is sad pathetic and ugly The Tennessean Retrieved May 19 2018 Meyers Lawrence August 14 2016 Defining Trump Derangement Syndrome Townhall Retrieved May 19 2018 Reynolds Glenn New status anxiety fuels Trump derangement Glenn Reynolds USA Today Retrieved May 19 2018 Williams Walter E November 2017 How Liberals Can Recover From Trump Derangement Syndrome Newsweek Retrieved May 19 2018 Devega Chauncey January 8 2017 You have been warned Trump Derangement Syndrome will be a cudgel used to silence his critics Salon Retrieved May 19 2018 Gollom Mark Trump trauma A sign of doomsday or mass derangement Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved May 19 2018 Pruden Wesley Paying the price for Trump Derangement Syndrome The Washington Times Retrieved May 15 2018 Rove Karl May 23 2018 A Grim Prognosis for Trump Derangement The Wall Street Journal Retrieved May 29 2018 Cohan Peter Elon Musk s Trump Derangement Syndrome Forbes Retrieved May 29 2018 Roeder Oliver May 7 2018 Trump Isn t Playing 3D Chess He s Playing Ultimate Tic Tac Toe Five Thirty Eight Herrman John May 31 2017 The Enduring Appeal of Seeing Trump as Chess Master in Chief The New York Times Levy Phil July 30 2018 Trump Is Losing His Own 3D Chess Game Editor at large Analysis by Chris Cillizza CNN October 8 2017 Donald Trump is playing zero dimensional chess CNN a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite 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with great clarity and in a very positive way He has written a new and very important book called The Case Against Impeaching Trump which I would encourage all people with Trump Derangement Syndrome to read Tweet Archived from the original on November 15 2020 Retrieved July 26 2018 via Twitter Meagan Flynn The Washington Post Whoopi vs Judge Jeanine Trump Derangement Syndrome comment sparks yelling match on The View July 20 2018 Sarah Huckabee Sanders PressSec45 August 1 2018 Trump Derangement Syndrome is becoming a major epidemic among Democrats Instead of freaking out about the booming Trump economy why not celebrate it Tweet Retrieved February 13 2021 via Twitter a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link a b Hannity Trump Derangement Syndrome Reaches New Heights With WaPo Headline on Trump amp Hurricanes Fox News Another hurricane is about to batter our coast Trump is complicit The Washington Post September 11 2018 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