Mary Trump: Jaded or Honest?

Mary Trump, the niece of Donald Trump, recently released a family tell-all book last week titled Too Much and Never Enough. Perhaps you’ve already read it?

While I haven’t read the book, I have watched three interviews of Mary talk about the book and her family.

I think most people who are not emotionally biased in the political arena will see Mary Trump for who she is: She is an honest, forthright and genuine person telling you what she knows about her family and the current President in office in the U.S.A.

I do not see a jaded woman out to punish her family or seek revenge. I see a woman who is truly worried about the depth of character flaw, and danger of a man leading our country.

She is a trained clinical psychologist and has real understanding of dangerous personalities, which should give her credibility to those who have questions.

More than that, she is by far not the only psychologist who has suggested this. There are hundreds of other psychologists and psychiatrists who have come out and spoken about the concerns they have about Donald Trump’s mental health. I link to only one reference above. There are many.

Mary Trump calls her grandfather, and Donald Trump’s father, a sociopath.

And as for Donald Trump, she says he displays all nine signs for the diagnosis of narcissism, but he also shows signs of antisocial personality disorder (aka sociopathy). She calls his pathologies “complex” and suggests there may be learning disabilities at play as well, which many of us have questioned in his inability to process information.

I think Mary Trump is quite amazing to see her highly malignant and dysfunctional family as they truly are. Most people are not able to see the toxicity in their own family as Mary has here. I think she is one strong woman to come out and share this at a time in history when we need this most.

Do you believe Mary Trump?

John Bolton Speaks Out

John Bolton has spoken out to the media about his experience in the White House as a former National Security Advisor of Donald Trump.

When I listen to John Bolton, I believe what he says in the interview above.

Bolton says Trump puts his re-election above the country’s interest. I believe that 100%.

If you don’t believe this statement, I ask you to look at the state of our country. Trump has continually told us the virus is going away, it’s getting better, it will be gone by summer — none of which was based on reality or science.

Trump refuses to listen to the experts, or to wear a mask. He pushed a drug that had no value–that was actually dangerous. He didn’t help the country to amp up testing. What does he do instead? Trump tried hard to sideline the corona virus as much as he could. Remember the corona virus task force? They’ve been absent for weeks for a reason. It’s inconvenient to Trump. Then against all scientific recommendations, Trump holds a rally in Oklahoma that put people’s lives at risk for his personal gain. So yes, what Bolton says is visibly true.

Bolton describes the President as “erratic” and “foolish” and “emotionally bizarrely–you can’t leave him alone in a room for a minute.”

If you watched Donald Trump speak in the news about bleach, you witnessed this for yourself. Trump was not joking when he said those statements about using bleach in the body–as he wasn’t joking about not testing for the virus, which he said last week during his rally in Oklahoma.

Bolton says Trump would see conspiracy theories behind rocks. Yes, we’ve witnessed that, too.

Take the man in Buffalo, New York, who was pushed backwards, hit his head and had blood came out of his ear. He suffered brain damage!! Look at Donald Trump’s response and tweet here

Bolton says he doesn’t believe Trump has the competence to carry out the job.

I agree.

Our country is in the worst shape since the Great Depression, and no, it didn’t have to be this way. We are the facing the worst outbreak in the world and it could have been slowed, but he chose to not support anything that would do so. Instead, Trump looked out for Trump.

Bolton says, “There really isn’t any guiding principle that I was able to discern other than what’s good for Donald Trump’s re-election.”

Donald Trump clearly has shown that his interests are above our country in that he is more focused on his re-election than keeping citizen’s safe. He moved the Republican convention out of North Carolina because they wanted to keep their citizen’s safe, which was not important to Trump.

The Republican party is considering bringing in cruise ships to house the visitors for the Republican convention. Cruise ships! Do you think Trump would stop that? I don’t–because its all about Trump.

Trump didn’t want people to be wearing masks because it contradicted the image of success he wanted to portray about beating the virus. Yet ironically, Trump wants everyone tested who comes to see him in the White House, he wants them to wear masks in the White House. See the contradiction?

I absolutely believe Trump viewed his “negotiations” with North Korea as theater, as Bolton says.

Do I believe getting the North Korean leader that CD was a priority? I absolutely do.

Bolton says about Putin, “I think Putin believes he can play him [Trump] like a fiddle.”

I have believed this myself from day one of Trump’s presidency. Putin sees Trump as an easy mark, hands down.

In general, Bolton’s has very different beliefs than I do, but I do believe in the interview seen above, you are getting a true and honest analysis from Donald Trump’s former National Security Advisor.

As to his timing, I wish he would have come out during the impeachment trial, but I think Bolton saw the futility of it as our Congress is unable to do anything right now of any worth because partisan politics is more important then the health and safety of our citizens, and with that, I believe Bolton waited until his message would have the great impact and that is now. I do think that was the best strategic timing.

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Barbra Streisand’s Song

I’ve been quiet for the last few weeks because the lies being told in our country are at levels that are staggering, disturbing and the consequences of such lies have become very heavy on my soul.

48 Hours: Sandra Garner

48 Hours profiled the story of Sandra and Jon Garner this past weekend. Did you see it?

Sandra’s family has been torn apart by the murder, and the family is divided as to whether or not Sandra did it. Sandra was charged with the murder of her husband, however, a jury found her not guilty.

Do you believe Sandra’s story?

For me, when I watch Sandra, I see so many elements of Jodi Arias, it makes my hair stand on end. The similarities between the two are striking. Sandra is just much older, of course, but they even look like they could be related in not only looks, but also by their behaviors, and I’m not talking murder here. That’s separate.

Throughout the 48 Hours episode, Sandra’s behavior is completely inconsistent with honesty, if you ask my opinion. Worse, her story is flat out unbelievable. She wants you to believe a killer came in the house, shot and killed her husband, then talked to her, told her his motive, and left her unharmed.

Oh, and he came to do that, but had to use HER GUN. He forgot his, of course. BUT he found hers all by himself without her help. Imagine that!

It’s insane!!

In the 911 call above, we hear Sandra in a whining voice. She is trying to act scared, but if you notice she had no fear the killer could still be on the premises when police arrive. Her fears were completely absent as she did nothing to protect herself. Oops!

During the 48 Hours episode, you can hear Sandra change demeanor in very fast order multiple times when crying. She cries and then answers questions in a totally different voice. It’s startling and very abnormal for an honest person to do.

On the 911 call above, she is told to get Jon on the floor to do compressions. Jon must be very easy to move and light, did you notice?

Within 2-4 seconds he is moved off the bed and put on the floor! She must have waved a wand! She has amazing abilities, I tell ya!

Why don’t we hear that move? Try moving someone’s dead-weight body from the bed to the floor and tell me how easy it is. And then try to do it in 2-4 seconds silently!

Can you do it? I think not.

Sandra seems to make it seem like she was moving a 12-ounce teddy bear, not a middle-aged man who weighs well over a 100-pounds (I don’t know Jon’s weight). It doesn’t square right with me when you listen to it.

Did you hear her struggle or sound out of breath? Did you hear the thud of his body as his dead weight is moved? The sounds of bed sheets? Anything? I sure didn’t.

Sandra also seems to know exactly how to do the CPR, doesn’t she? Yet she has to ask how she can help her husband, but then never asks how to do CPR.

That’s a head-scratcher, isn’t it?

Why on earth did she ask for help if she knew how to do it?

She either isn’t doing CPR and is pretending, or she knew how to do it but didn’t do it to delay care — both options are inconsistent with someone who is being honest!

Is Garner even being quiet or concerned the “killer” could hear her? She seems quite loud and whiny to me.

Listen to her whine as she says, “On the ground? You want me to put him on the ground?”

Does she have any fear about the killer whatsoever? Or compassion that her husband is dying right before her? Do you hear either?

It sounds like she might be on speaker phone because she is away from the phone for a second. Can you hear it? I would be afraid the killer, who could still be lurking nearby would hear me, wouldn’t you? Especially since he said not to call police. Sandra doesn’t seem worried at all. At minimum I would lock myself in the bedroom but she didn’t appear to do that either.

I could write pages on this woman. It hard to believe this is real! I feel so bad for Jon’s family.

Weekend Cases: #Karlsen #Vallow #Gallagher #McGuffin

Police, Crime Scene, Blue Light, Discovery

If you watched the shows this weekend from Dateline to 48 Hours to 60 Minutes, you got quite a preview of personalities–many that should have made your hair stand on edge!

Dateline NBC aired The House on the Hill, which told an older story of Karl Karlsen, who was either the unluckiest man in the world, or one of the most dangerous.

Karlsen’s wife died in a fire, his son was killed when his car fell on him shortly after having been with him, and Karlsen’s barn burned down killing his prize horses.

What did all of them have in common besides Karl? Insurance money.

Karl is a great study for human behavior, who just by his looks sets me off to run. The man wreaks of callousness and the first word that comes to mind seeing his face is “menacing”. Can you see it? He’s a bully who means what he says if you truly listen.

In the beginning of the episode, watch as Andrea Canning asks the first question to Karl. Watch how he speaks all over the board about his wife making absolutely no sense. Karl made my hair stand on end immediately.

Karlsen Case vs. Vallow Case

The Karlsen case has a strong resemblance to the active case of Lori Vallow right now. Like Karlsen, Vallow, too, has a string of deaths surrounding her.

Vallow’s 4th husband ended up dead, then so did her brother who confronted her ex-husband. Vallow then married her fifth husband, and oops, his ex-wife died strangely, too!

And worse, Vallow’s two children haven’t been seen since September as she vacationed in Hawaii. Thankfully, Vallow has recently been detained on charges, though not the charges that we expect to see. That is yet to come! Hopefully it will come soon.

Karlsen and Vallow, I suspect, both suffer from what is called Antisocial personality disorder. While I am not an expert in that area, they both display many traits of people who are unable to feel normal emotions for other people. It’s not that they don’t feel emotions, but they do–but they don’t relate to normal feelings of empathy, like you and I do. People are like objects to be used to them. Chilling, isn’t it?

These people are great studies, if you have interest!

Eddie Gallagher

It didn’t end there. 60 Minutes had an interview with the Navy Seal, Eddie Gallagher. I find that man absolutely vile! The entire case disturbs me from end to end.

Do I believe Gallagher?

I do NOT believe a word he says. And what happened in court? I don’t believe the man who changed his story in his second version. No way, no how. The truth in this case is heavily protected and buried, sadly. But most people can easily see the truth when looking at Gallagher’s behavior and texts! Don’t doubt it. It’s very real. Don’t let him convince you otherwise.

Gallagher, Vallow and Karlsen should all be put in the same place together!

Leah Freeman and Nick McGuffin

And last,there was the story of Leah Freeman and Nick McGuffin on 48 Hours, the epsidoe was Last Seen Walking. Nick McGuffin was found guilty of killing his girlfriend, only to have his case get thrown out though there is still belief in his guilt by many.

McGuffin got an angel the day when attorney Janis Puracal came along! She is an amazing woman whose ability I just adored. She see the details!

Do I question Nick McGuffin in this case? I do not. I believe Nick McGuffin is innocent and uninvolved. If the police ever find the person whose DNA they have–they will find the killer.