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Mark Halperin predicts 'greatest mental health crisis' in US history if Trump defeats Harris

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Ex-ABC News political reporter warns of 'potential for violence regardless of the election outcome'

A former ABC News political journalist says he believes a victory for former President Donald Trump in next month’s election could result in an unprecedented nationwide “mental health crisis.”

Mark Halperin, who now works at Newsmax and previously also worked for MSNBC and NBC News as both a journalist and political analyst, made the prediction in an episode of "The Tucker Carlson Show" in which he sounded the alarm about the potential psychological impact of a second Trump presidency.

Halperin said he believes that if Trump wins, it could lead to a profound shift within the Democratic Party, calling it "the greatest mental health crisis in the history of the country."

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Halperin said he believes that if Trump wins, it could lead to a profound shift within the Democratic Party, calling it "the greatest mental health crisis in the history of the country."


For me, this was a very eye-opening interview ....

Even Tucker was very surprised at what Halperin said he expected the Democratic response to be, to a Trump win.
(I just wonder if Halperin is right??)
 
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I like how he says, “I think tens of millions of people will question their connection to the nation, their connection to other human beings, and their vision of the future for themselves and their children,” Halperin stated.

As if that's not already the case where MAGA supporters are labeled as the biggest threat to the country by the same person that would win the election if Trump loses. Not to mention how children are already taught from a young age to question their own identity as a boy/girl. Millennials are considered the hopeless generation, and Gen Y is considered the lost generation for a reason. Do we really want a continuation of that?

It's time for a change--and the current vice president getting an additional 4 to 8 years in the White House when she can't even answer simple questions about what she stands for (but only who she hates) is hardly a change.
 
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Halperin's theory is disturbing--since Democrats are the group who understands the difference between the truth and lies, and the importance of leaders with character, and who.hold to optimism while others tremble with fear based on completely, absolute 100% baseless lies.

It would be a crisis of faith, certainly. For decades, since the information explosion, schools have tried to teach "thinking skills" only to see voters fall prey to demagoguery.

Of course, as in 2018, the 2026 polls would be flooded to give Democrats a huge legislative majority to neutralize the greatest threat to democracy America has ever faced.

But by then Thomas and Alito would have retired to be replaced with 50 year old Federalist Society puppets.
 
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Halperin's theory is disturbing--since Democrats are the group who understands the difference between the truth and lies, and the importance of leaders with character, and who.hold to optimism while others tremble with fear based on completely, absolute 100% baseless lies.
Such as the lie that democracy would end if the voters vote for a Republican instead of a democrat?

It would be a crisis of faith, certainly. For decades, since the information explosion, schools have tried to teach "thinking skills" only to see voters fall prey to demagoguery.
What does falling for the lie that democracy is at stake if Trump voters overwhelmingly exercise democracy by voting for the candidate of their choice have to do with a "crisis of faith"? Is it a faith in people to automatically align themselves with democrats and their harmful rhetoric that is really at stake?

Of course, as in 2018, the 2026 polls would be flooded to give Democrats a huge legislative majority to neutralize the greatest threat to democracy America has ever faced.
Yes, the threat to the current regime.

But by then Thomas and Alito would have retired to be replaced with 50 year old Federalist Society puppets.
Sure.
 
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Such as the lie that democracy would end if the voters vote for a Republican instead of a democrat?


What does falling for the lie that democracy is at stake if Trump voters overwhelmingly exercise democracy by voting for the candidate of their choice have to do with a "crisis of faith"? Is it a faith in people to automatically align themselves with democrats and their harmful rhetoric that is really at stake?


Yes, the threat to the current regime.


Sure.
Groundless allegations against Democrats lack evidentiary backup.

Republicans are not "scary" but their dishonest, criminally convicted, demagogue--and his complicit puppets--have thousands and thousands of pages of hard evidence confirming their danger.
 
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I think persons in both parties will potentially face mental health challenges, with a loss. But I was surprised that Halperin singled out the Democrats.

I honestly haven't thought of Democrats as freaking out or suffering mental collapse with a loss. If the Democrats lose, I expect to see the usual things: rioting, chaos in the streets, burning down of buildings, looting, violence, lawlessness, etc. ... you know, the things we repeatedly see Democrats do when they're angry.

I am hearing no inkling of how Republicans will respond to a loss. But I do think it will be very hard to accept.
 
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Groundless allegations against Democrats lack evidentiary backup.

Republicans are not "scary" but their dishonest, criminally convicted, demagogue--and his complicit puppets--have thousands and thousands of pages of hard evidence confirming their danger.
You mean those groups of people who rioted in cities all across America, killing cops and civilians, and doing 2 billion dollars in damage, and terrorizing people who just wanted to go about their lives? Their advocate who encouraged them with, "VP Kamala Harris on the 2020 protests:

“Everyone beware . . . they’re not going to let up, and they should not.”
Rioters would go on to inflict more than $1 BILLION in damage on American communities and murder retired police officer David Dorn.
 
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Reality check: None of those things happened in 2016. Hillary was gracious. The Obamas were cordial, even when Trump almost let the door slam in Michelle's face.

In 2020, 73 million Republicans practically turned the country upside down, with at least a thousand storming the capitol. Just learned Ted Cruz hid in a closet. Hawley ran for his life.

4 years later, many of them still need to get a grip on reality.

Reports of Democratic riots, like most rally talk, have been mostly exaggerated.

With a Trump loss, hopefully there will gradually be a return to discerning the truth.
 
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You mean those groups of people who rioted in cities all across America, killing cops and civilians, and doing 2 billion dollars in damage, and terrorizing people who just wanted to go about their lives? Their advocate who encouraged them with, "VP Kamala Harris on the 2020 protests:

“Everyone beware . . . they’re not going to let up, and they should not.”
Rioters would go on to inflict more than $1 BILLION in damage on American communities and murder retired police officer David Dorn.
Republicans don't threaten to do any of this kind of nonsense.
 
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Reports of Democratic riots, like most rally talk, have been mostly exaggerated.
So I guess you do not watch much news on your television. And you do not follow the news on the internet.
And so, I guess you are a peaceful Democrat. And that is good to know.

I hope there are many peaceful Democrats like you in the Country, should Harris lose the election.
The transition should then go smoothly.
:)
 
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Reality check: None of those things happened in 2016. Hillary was gracious. The Obamas were cordial, even when Trump almost let the door slam in Michelle's face.

In 2020, 73 million Republicans practically turned the country upside down, with at least a thousand storming the capitol. Just learned Ted Cruz hid in a closet. Hawley ran for his life.

4 years later, many of them still need to get a grip on reality.

Reports of Democratic riots, like most rally talk, have been mostly exaggerated.

With a Trump loss, hopefully there will gradually be a return to discerning the truth.
How did 73 million Republicans practically turned the country upside down by simply exercising democracy by voting for the candidate of their choice?
 
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So I guess you do not watch much news on your television. And you do not follow the news on the internet.
And so, I guess you are a peaceful Democrat. And that is good to know.

I hope there are many peaceful Democrats like you in the Country, should Harris lose the election.
The transition should then go smoothly.
:)
It would truly surprise me if those who claim that Trump is the biggest threat to this country/democracy would peacefully hand over power to Trump if he wins. Their rhetoric seems to indicate that allowing Trump to win and take power is something they will not allow to happen:

 
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How did 73 million Republicans practically turned the country upside down by simply exercising democracy by voting for the candidate of their choice?
By believing their candidate, with 8 million less votes, won--even after 60 plus lawsuits proved he was lying.
 
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It would truly surprise me if those who claim that Trump is the biggest threat to this country/democracy would peacefully hand over power to Trump if he wins. Their rhetoric seems to indicate that allowing Trump to win and take power is something they will not allow to happen:

They either start a revolution or they go and have their group mental breakdowns. One or the other. I don’t see them quietly allowing Trump to win AT ALL.

I am hoping for a very cold winter, so the revolutionaries stay warm and stay home. I am fearing riots and then a Beruit scenario of long term low level violence.
 
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I expect to see many liberals crying IF Harris loses, just like when Clinton lost.

Who cries when their candidate loses? SERIOUSLY?
 
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I always sense this supposition in supporters of the Republican candidate that this is a normal race and he is a normal candidate.
I mean who would cry if the reins of the country were turned over to a convicted felon.whose closest advisers call him a fascist? Who would cry to see someone whose mental decline is on public display, someone who, even when competent, was impulsive, narcissistic, lacking in empathy or compassion?
I am sure you have been told this many times before, but your candidate will be like an earthquake, hurricane, flood, tornado, and forest fire hitting simultaneously.
To not cry would not be normal.
Followed by drying one's tears and seeking to contain the damage as quickly as possible.
 
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Ex-ABC News political reporter warns of 'potential for violence regardless of the election outcome'

A former ABC News political journalist says he believes a victory for former President Donald Trump in next month’s election could result in an unprecedented nationwide “mental health crisis.”

Mark Halperin, who now works at Newsmax and previously also worked for MSNBC and NBC News as both a journalist and political analyst, made the prediction in an episode of "The Tucker Carlson Show" in which he sounded the alarm about the potential psychological impact of a second Trump presidency.

Halperin said he believes that if Trump wins, it could lead to a profound shift within the Democratic Party, calling it "the greatest mental health crisis in the history of the country."

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The US has had a mental health crisis since circa 2012 (Obama era, but also when social media began taking off), regardless of who wins, there will remain a crisis until America adopts psych wards and more communal forms of society. The roots of this crisis could go back even further, to the 1950s when state ran psychiatric hospitals began to close down. Now, not everyone needs to be thrown into a psych ward, but it should be an option for folks to voluntarily go to.

Sources:
 
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I always sense this supposition in supporters of the Republican candidate that this is a normal race and he is a normal candidate.
I mean who would cry if the reins of the country were turned over to a convicted felon.whose closest advisers call him a fascist? Who would cry to see someone whose mental decline is on public display, someone who, even when competent, was impulsive, narcissistic, lacking in empathy or compassion?
I am sure you have been told this many times before, but your candidate will be like an earthquake, hurricane, flood, tornado, and forest fire hitting simultaneously.
To not cry would not be normal.
Followed by drying one's tears and seeking to contain the damage as quickly as possible.
To not cry would not be normal?

I don’t like Trump that much BY ANY MEANS, but I’d MUCH RATHER have him in office than Harris.

It’s a tough decision.

I highly doubt the POTUS cares about someone’s opinion, but that’s just me.
 
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You mean those groups of people who rioted in cities all across America, killing cops and civilians, and doing 2 billion dollars in damage, and terrorizing people who just wanted to go about their lives? Their advocate who encouraged them with, "VP Kamala Harris on the 2020 protests:

“Everyone beware . . . they’re not going to let up, and they should not.”
Rioters would go on to inflict more than $1 BILLION in damage on American communities and murder retired police officer David Dorn.
Yeah but Republicans are worse because they took it to the Capitol building instead of to neighborhoods across the country.
 
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