When Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. ended his presidential campaign and threw what little support he had to Trump he seriously damaged his family name, many of whom didn’t want him to run in the first place. Let us hope that similar damage can be done to Trump’s name with the news that his niece Mary has published her third book on him, “Who Could Ever Love You–A Family Memoir.” In this edition of the family’s troubled history, Trump writes that she watched her uncle gain favor from her grandfather for being a “killer,” someone who would stop at nothing to get his way.
Given her inside perspective and training as a psychologist, Mary is twice qualified to spill the beans on the former president and analyze his mental state, declaring he is not fit to govern the nation.
As she stated during interviews and from her books, her uncle is “far beyond garden-variety narcissism; Donald is not simply weak, his ego is a fragile thing that must be bolstered every moment because he knows deep down that he is nothing of what he claims to be.”
We needn’t say more, and those with the gumption and interest can get a copy of the book and witness her excoriation of The Donald. She defines him as a sociopath who co-opts others and uses them “toward their own ends — ruthlessly and efficiently, with no tolerance for dissent or resistance.”
For the moment, with other pressing issues on the plate, we will spare further exploration of Trump’s discombobulated mind, and she said her family never actually interacted “with people of color.”
Much of what she discloses merely confirms what far too many Americans have experienced, but it’s good to know that someone in the family has the guts and courage to tell it like it is. Check out the book!
