The Mind Of POTUS Trump According To Dan P McAdams : June 2016 : The Atlantic : The Big Five Faces

UPDATED : JUNE 29TH, 2017 : : POTUS vs BRZEZINSKI : DUKING IT OUT : SOAP : DISPELLING RUMOURS : UPDATED
FEB 24TH     SINCE TIME BEGAN : salus populi suprema est lex - the right of the people is the supreme law : IN TRUTH WE TRUST     2017 ADE
THE MIND OF DONALD JOHN TRUMP : UNDERSTANDING LIMITED MATURITY
Extroversion: gregariousness, social dominance, enthusiasm, reward-seeking behavior
Neuroticism: anxiety, emotional instability, depressive tendencies, negative emotions
Conscientiousness: industriousness, discipline, rule abidance, organization
Agreeableness: warmth, care for others, altruism, compassion, modesty 
Openness: curiosity, unconventionality, imagination, receptivity to new ideas

Dr Ryne A Sherman [Psychology Today 2015-2016] : "In summary, what we can expect from Mr. Trump is what we have already seen and know about his reputation. What does this mean for the United States? People tend to vote for leaders in their own image. Thus, the personality of Mr. Trump also highlights the characteristics of those who will likely support and vote for him. As such, Mr. Trump's popularity in the polls also serves as an indicator of our current American culture." Postscript : Trump Values
Editor's Note : Quotations Attributed To Nellie McClung Are Sourced From The 2016 Victoria Times Colonist : See Addendum For Text
The Options & Values Of The Political Platform
In the current US Presidential Campaign there is rising evidence of volatile campaign rhetoric that appears to verge upon the earlier (1939) political warnings of Canadian human rights activist and author Nellie McClung :
  • Speakers Corner : poet, minister, scientist, writer : "I remember their conclusion. The world needs a kindling of love, honour, justice, a revival of what one speaker called “common decency.” That is the world’s greatest need. I could wish we had some surer way of making our people conscious of these great truths."
  • “'The political leader must learn the fine art of deception. … Promises made today do not bind one tomorrow.' No one can say that Hitler has not been frank; he put his plans all on paper for anyone to read. He counted on the sublime complacency of other countries."
  • "Unfortunately, we are not much disposed to read books written in our own, if they tell us plain truths, unpalatable truths.

    We had a book written before the war which, if we had studied faithfully, might have done something for us. It is called The Great Illusion and has stood the test of 30 years. It is as true today as it was the day it was written, but its doctrine was rejected then by the governments of Europe.

    The Great Illusion,” according to Norman Angell, is the belief that military power can make a nation prosperous." : Author Nellie McClung.


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