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Accused by 76-year-old syndicated columnist George F. Will of having a “dangerous disability,” the longtime conservative curmudgeon proved that he’s ready for retirement. Will claims Trump has some kind speaking or thinking disability, despite holding some of the biggest campaign rallies in U.S. history. Will admits not being a psychiatrist but was more than willing to rip Trump on MSNBC’s ultra-liberal, Trump-bashing “The Last Word,” with Lawrence O’Donnell, only exceeded in vitriol against Trump by 44-year-old leftist Rachel Maddow. Will’s recent denunciation of Trump is nothing new, warning fellow conservatives during the 2016 campaign that Trump was destroying the Republican Party. Will’s major problem is that he’s a has-been, no longer taken seriously by liberals or conservatives. Appearing on “The Last Word” shows Will’s desperation for headlines.

Will insists Trump doesn’t speak or think in full sentences, certainly not the overly convoluted, prolix and undecipherable sentences routinely spoken by Will, making his speech pattern sound like a sophomoric word salad. In describing Trump’s “dangerous disability,” Will exposed his own communication defect, packing every sentence with such opaque verbosity he can’t get his message across. O’Donnell played a brief snippet from Harvard psychiatrist Lance Dodes, M.D. saying Trump was pathological liar. Funny how O’Donnell, Will or Dodes forget the late New York Times columnist William Safire calling former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton a “congenital liar.” Trump’s been called every rotten name by so-called professionals, including Dodes, breaching profession ethics diagnosing the president as a “pathological narcissist” over the airwaves

Name-calling by psychiatric professionals sinks to new lows, making headlines for Trump-bashing leftist talk show hosts, like O’Donnell, but offers no insights into Trump’s personality. Will’s recent smoke-blowing in his Washington Post column takes respected op-ed writing to new lows, speaking in obscure generalities, asking the public to tell their representatives Trump has a “thinking” problem. Will hides behind the fact he has no psychiatric background but diagnoses Trump without any facts as a “dangerous disability.” Hillary’s former campaign Chairman John Podesta scavenged the psychiatric community to get as many defamatory diagnoses as possible before Hillary lost Nov. 8. When you think of Will’s accusation, he’s really saying that millions of voters voted for a mental defective because they didn’t listen to him or Podesta during the 2016 campaign.

Will likes to fixate on obscure historical facts, this time saying, in effect, Trump’s unfit because he believes former President Andrew Jackson would have spared the country from the Civil War. Will was so incensed by Trump’s assertion he insisted that Trump’s unfit for president. Trump only suggested that a Southern President would have done his utmost to strike a deal to avoid the War Between the States. Is it really that outrageous to believe that Jackson, a Southerner, who died 16 years before the Civil War, would have done everything to avoid the Civil War? Whatever the historical record about Jackson, Will uses anything possible to discredit Trump. His attack on Trump’s thinking only mirrors his arrogance and anti-Trump bias. If someone dots-an-I-and-crosses-a-T they have Will’s approval. Will places his own convoluted speaking and writing style on a pedestal.

Will made headlines June 25, 2016 dropping out of the Republican Party. Instead of congratulating the GOP nominee, Will bolted the Party citing it no longer represented his interests. “If Trump is nominated, the GOP must keep him out of the White House,” showing the kind of sour grapes that discredits Will’s message. Trump won the GOP nomination fair-and-square, beating 17 qualified candidates easily. Because the GOP rejected Will’s obsolete brand of conservatism, he packed up his marbles and took off. Will admitted at the time that he’d rather see Hillary president than Trump, knowing the high stakes for the Supreme Court. When Trump nominated and got 10th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Neil Gorsuch on the Supreme Court Will said nothing. Will knows, as a conservative, had Hillary become president, she would have nominated another left-leaning justice.

Liberal media outlets like CNN, MSNBC, CBS, NBC, ABC, etc. jump at the chance to get so-called conservatives like Will or Sen. John McCain (R-Az.) to attack Trump on national TV. Since Trump took office, the mainstream media has done everything possible advance Hillary’s campaign narrative that Trump stole the election with the help of Russian President Vladimir Putin. McCain helped spread the Russian hysteria sweeping Capitol Hill, insisting contact with anyone Russian, including Russian Amb. Sergey Kislyak, was proof of spying. Hillary told Christian Amanpour at a Women’s Forum May 2 she would have been president were it not for FBI Director James Comey and WikiLeak’s Russian-hacked emails. Like Hillary’s disgruntled campaign team, Will spouts the same nonsense doing everything possible to discredit Trump.