Saturday, March 5, 2016

The traditional methods of campaigning could be out the window.

SUFFERING FROM "TRUMP ANXIETY?" 

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WASHINGTON - Feeling panicky about the future, reaching for the Xanax a little more often, or nursing those gin and tonics more quickly than you used to? You may be suffering from an emerging emotional condition psychologists are calling "Trump Anxiety." 
Psychologists, massage therapists and other medical professionals say they are treating patients
panicked by the prospect of a Trump presidency, according toThe Washington Post.

“He has stirred people up,” said psychologist Alison Howard, who practices in Washington, D.C. “We’ve been told our whole lives not to say bad things about people, to not be bullies, to not ostracize people based on their skin color.
“We have these social mores and he breaks all of them and he’s successful. And people are wondering how he gets away with it.”
Google reports "How do I move to Canada?" searches up 350 percent after Trump's multiple victories Super Tuesday. A Washington Post/ABC Newspoll found that 69 percent of everyday Americans are concerned about a possible “President Trump," with 51 percent “very anxious."
Evidently conservatives dealt differently with the presidency of Barack Obama, and sought relief from sources other than professional therapy. No similar "Obama Anxiety" has been diagnosed.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous3/05/2016

    Oh please! More bullshit from the Washington Post. Google searches about moving to Canada up 350 per cent. Get your big girl panties on would you?

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  2. Anonymous3/05/2016

    TRUMP IS GOING TO WIN

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  3. Anonymous3/05/2016

    How do you move to Canada?
    Ask all the people who moved there when Obama was first elected.

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