Monday, October 12, 2020

Too Much

Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man by Mary L. Trump, 2020

Read in October 2020

I read this book in four days. I really just wanted to get it over with. I already knew a lot about the circumstances of trump's toxic family but it was very interesting hearing coming directly from a family member. I was especially appalled by the horribly damaged father Fred Trump and his abuse of his children that led to the psychopath son in the presidency. A very grim history of a dysfunctional family that Mary Trump somehow manages to inject some humor at times although we all know how the story goes on to the White House and all of the damage done to our country along the way. It is interesting that Mary Trump is a clinical psychologist with a PhD and knows what she is talking about not only about the family history but the pathologies of the family members. Especially Fred the father and Donald.

It was telling that Donald tried to stop the publication of this book. He is always trying to hide something. He is such an evil person who makes such bizarre choices, obvious lies, rude obnoxious behavior, mentally unstable and grossly unqualified at anything to do with governing. How did he get to be what he is and why do some people actually think he is a good president.

I can only believe that he channels some peoples fear and hate. He makes them feel good about their awful selves because there he is. He certainly has no moral values and his presidency has been responsible for the death of over 200,000 Americans and staggering unemployment.


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