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"derangement" Definitions
  1. a condition in which somebody is unable to behave and think normally, especially because of a mental illness

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Perhaps they were suffering from a case of "Obama Derangement Syndrome" just as some did from "Bush Derangement" years earlier.
Left wing opposition to the president has evolved into derangement.
Never mind that fat people have heard these condescending statements countless times before — a person with Fat Derangement Syndrome is suffering from derangement, and therefore must present this information as if it's brand new.
Really, they've got far more personality than just full-tilt derangement.
The only energy in the conference was energy tinged with derangement.
Mental derangement and a form of terrorism are not mutually exclusive.
Which brings things full-circle -- and back to Trump Derangement Syndrome.
He succumbed to Iran derangement syndrome, a well-known American condition.
WATTERS: They -- she has had, Rosie, Trump derangement syndrome for a decade.
This is truly the Trump derangement syndrome that motivates all of this.
Would that not be an act of sociopathy, or at least derangement?
" During the show, she asserted that Goldberg suffered from "Trump Derangement Syndrome.
" Victor said the social media posts were evidence of "Trump derangement syndrome.
Probably more important, however, is the collision between demography and Obama derangement.
"This is the final pathology of Obama-derangement syndrome," Feld told Motherboard.
And Facebook helped decimate local newspapers, contributing to America's widespread epistemological derangement.
This might as well have been a passage in The Great Derangement.
Hardly 10 minutes in, the plot derangement meter starts to top out.
In recent weeks, Trump derangement syndrome on the left has reached critical mass.
Fat Derangement Syndrome goes hand-in-hand with a profound lack of empathy.
Once again, it feels like Trump Derangement Syndrome is playing no small role.
The British honors system is a derangement, not to be passed on abroad.
Rand Paul cited Trump Derangement Syndrome when he objected to legislation by Sen.
THE YEAR OF VOTING DANGEROUSLY: The Derangement of American Politics, by Maureen Dowd.
How can America ever return from this level of systematic derangement and corruption?
His sensibility is so deadpan that it borders on a kind of derangement.
I never had that particular set of feelings again, that distinctive physiological derangement.
The clarity of The Great Derangement has given way to a confused outburst.
GOLDBERG: I don&apost have Trump Derangement, let me tell you what I have.
" The Conservative Review accused Green of having an "imbecilic" case of "Trump Derangement Syndrome.
The "Squad" (AOC Plus 28503) and other Dems suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome. Crazy!
But here&aposs the thing, you can even make fun of Trump derangement syndrome.
Bonnell has entangled himself, like a gadfly, into a web of contrarianism and derangement.
Some leaders are convinced that "Trump Derangement Syndrome" is driving moderates away from Democrats.
" It's not just Democrats and the politically correct who suffer from "Trump derangement syndrome.
David Bossie:  Victims of &aposTrump Derangement Syndrome&apos land in ICU  after Putin freak-out.
Over the intervening two years, so-called "Trump derangement syndrome" has only grown more widespread.
We refer to this colloquially as Trump derangement syndrome, but it&aposs a real thing.
No, my Trump Derangement Syndrome has not spiked to 12,000 Roentgen on the ideological dosimeter.
Rimbaud's narcissistic myth of compulsory derangement has been invalidated too often to appear remotely sound.
According to Kimmel, the best cure for "Trump derangement syndrome" is a drug called ReZine.
And for the record I am including the anti-Trump to the point of derangement.
The derangement extends beyond schools to other venues once considered sanctuaries against a raging world.
LARRY ELDER, SYNDICATED RADIO SHOW HOST: Sean, where does one start with this Trump derangement syndrome.
And they recognize that Trump Derangement Syndrome is an epidemic threatening the welfare of our nation.
It's a maddening process, enough to drive even the most stable person to derangement and despair.
Canadian politics in the 21st century is defined largely by competing sets of Leader Derangement Syndrome.
But instead of just sampling, I found myself inhaling episodes at a pace approaching total derangement.
This may be its more sinister legacy: a subtle but lifelong derangement of mind and body.
With fewer, they become a kind of paradox, or at least a source of investor derangement.
So we have here a front row seat in the class warfare derangement of the left.
I've been accused of having the worst case of Trump derangement syndrome that anyone's ever seen. Okay.
This journey into the bowels of derangement and disillusionment can blind you to the film's greater anger.
HANNITY: When we come back, Trump derangement syndrome is so bad, it&aposs so out of control.
" And on Wednesday, Sanders in a tweet : "Trump Derangement Syndrome is becoming a major epidemic among Democrats.
Trump derangement syndrome is actively driving the demands to punish Russia — with little regard for any consequences.
Self-mythologising and self-importance, sometimes to the point of derangement, are central themes to the show.
In his objection, Paul said the resolution was a sign of "Trump derangement syndrome" in the Senate.
Probably not — for reasons that would have been obvious to most conservatives before their current Trump derangement.
Here again, we see the emancipatory power of sex, of derangement of the senses — but it's rote.
Fulci himself addresses this question of derangement in "A Cat in the Brain," also streaming on Screambox.
Scaramucci says Frum suffers from Trump Derangement Syndrome and then expresses sympathy for Frum's wife and children.
The Great Derangement is convincing in part because of the stories Ghosh includes to bolster his thesis.
I don't know if this is coronavirus or Trump derangement syndrome, but these people are infected badly.
He&aposs not blathering on about Ukraine because he enjoys triggering "Trump Derangement Syndrome" among his enemies.
" Wallace, who hosted a general election debate in 2016, said Democrats were suffering from "Fox Derangement Syndrome.
Trump Derangement Fever Dream One is brought to us by FBI agent and anti- Trump  texter Peter Strzok.
Thieriot plays his derangement with a smile, while Plaehn hardens her face into something like a death mask.
Is it time to worry that literary novels will be among the next casualties of Trump Derangement Syndrome?
To the president's defenders, this all sounds like another eruption of what they often call Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Hannity often called CNN "fake news" and said it suffered from TDS, which stands for Trump Derangement Syndrome.
To be brief, he says that Mr. Brandon has become ill from some other source than his derangement.
" On the television program "Fox & Friends," the co-host Ed Henry accused the CBC of "Trump Derangement Syndrome.
The Indian novelist Amitav Ghosh recognised this drawback in "The Great Derangement", a collection of essays published in 2016.
That is nonsense, she knows it but she has a bad, bad almost terminal case of Trump derangement syndrome.
Trump Derangement Syndrome will serve to distract them from what will otherwise be a campaign to personally destroy Gorsuch.
FOX NEWS OPINION Lauren DeBellis Appell: Trump Derangement Syndrome may knock president's star off the Hollywood Walk of Fame .
King Lear, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Richard II: each an overweening blowhard, undone by a combination of hubris and derangement.
Donny Deutsch, on the other hand, comes off as living proof that Trump Derangement Syndrome is a real thing.
What is striking about the anti-Zionism derangement syndrome that spills over into anti-Semitism is its ahistorical nature.
But Paul objected to the resolution, saying it was a sign of "Trump derangement syndrome" coming to the Senate.
The second Trump Derangement Fever Dream arrived right on time and delivered the usual and predictable outrage of all outrages.
It is not a frenetic bit of crazy; Lanthimos's derangement is most impressive for how restrained and controlled it is.
I wish I could say the same for his harshest critics, who have an incurable case of Trump derangement syndrome.
Yet Leifs's maniacal over-emphasis is integral to his work's aesthetic, which might be described as one of sublime derangement.
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I might have gone on forever, amassing a fortune two dollars at a time and descending into Ahab-grade derangement.
I'm confident that social media is a cancer on our private lives and a source of derangement in our politics.
Political pundits sometimes talk about "Trump derangement syndrome" — a condition, supposedly, in which his presidency has made Democrats go crazy.
Empathy at some point tends to check our deriving much aesthetic pleasure from works made as by-products of derangement.
Those not specifically poisoned with Trump derangement syndrome are becoming increasingly difficult to convince that his presidency represents the apocalypse.
PERINO: -- who said maybe you need to go into a 12-step program to get rid of your Trump Derangement Syndrome.
People with Fat Derangement Syndrome undergo a similar transformation, but their "full moon" is any positive (even neutral) comment about fat.
Confronted for seven years with wild-eyed derangement about all things Obama, Republicans have responded by indulging rather than disclaiming it.
Maybe clinicians could catch and correct the microbial derangement in time to slow — or even prevent — the emergence of the disorder.
" (This claim had been widely debunked.) Late that night, Sanders tweeted that "Trump Derangement Syndrome" had become an "epidemic among Democrats.
Trump Derangement Syndrome -- many people are simply too blinded by their perception of the President to think clearly, critically, or honestly.
"Nothing is happening because House Democrats seized with Trump derangement syndrome are consumed with this argument with the president," McConnell said.
In the summer of 2016, the Indian novelist Amitav Ghosh published The Great Derangement, a book-length essay on climate change.
But among investors such hostility is seen as a "derangement syndrome", to quote Cliff Asness, the boss of AQR, an investment firm.
The conservative firebrand and Fox Nation host posted to her more than 1.2 million followers on Twitter on Wednesday: Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Wikipedia traces its roots to "Bush Derangement Syndrome" -- a term first coined by the late conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer back in 2003.
In 2009, you wrote a book called The Great Derangement in which you talked about various fringe political movements around the country.
Rush Limbaugh told his listeners on Wednesday, "This kind of irrational hate — this all-consuming hate and derangement, delusion — it isn't healthy."
His own Fracture remix, released simultaneously, maps "Vortrack" onto a drum-and-bass grid, but there's more derangement in "Vortrack" itself. PARELES
I stared at the phone, expecting the words to resolve into something other than a dispatch from some lost province of derangement.
The Justice Department found that Trump committed no crimes, and Democrats moved on to impeachment as the latest manifestation of Trump derangement syndrome.
The reasons for Fat Derangement Syndrome are as varied and complex as the reasons for fat hatred, about which whole books are written.
Her patience, empathy, and courage in the face of his derangement lends her dignity and strength, but she's denied the acknowledgement of power.
"Thought maybe you'd like to defend and discuss your Trump Derangement Syndrome on the most-watched cable news network," the conservative commentator responded.
Opinion Columnist They told us that we suffered from Trump Derangement Syndrome, an emotional and illogical obsession with opposing and unseating Donald Trump.
In the docs, she lists off her injuries from the assault -- cervical sprain, several disc injuries, wrist derangement, concussion and post-traumatic headaches.
Now whether he was coining the term the Reagan Doctrine or Bush Derangement Syndrome, it was his intellectual firepower that helped shape modern conservatism.
SINCE the vote to leave the European Union, a striking number of Britons have exhibited symptoms of a new medical condition, "Brexit derangement syndrome".
" In a rant that took up four separate tweets, the president complained that the media had been "driven insane by their Trump Derangement Syndrome.
So they&aposre stuck between their own Trump derangement syndrome their hatred for the president, and the fact that they need a separate agenda.
" Trump has also criticized claims that his meeting with Putin was a failure, diagnosing his detractors with "Trump Derangement Syndrome" and calling them "haters.
And he is being reported on by many who have a bit of paranoia themselves, or what the president correctly called Trump Derangement Syndrome.
They revel in the idea that the mainstream media is totally obsessed with Trump, suffering from a severe case of TDS ("Trump Derangement Syndrome").
If there are periods at all, they are Old Hollywood and New Hollywood; the first glamorous, the second principally concerned with cocaine and celebrity derangement.
Beck, a former Fox News host, said he reads Stelter's nightly media newsletter and has seen the increase of "Trump Derangement Syndrome" in his work.
Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens, meanwhile, was not exactly a restrained film, but managed to stay within the allowed level of derangement on basic cable.
Apparently, Trump Derangement Syndrome is so debilitating that Democrats can't bring themselves to say "Good job, Mr. President," even when he brings our hostages home.
In order to bash President Trump, he got paid news CNN, conspiracy TV MSNBC rolling out the longest known sufferer of Trump derangement syndrome ever.
The knowledge of having the divine power of God and the inability to use them to their full potential will undoubtedly frustrate him into derangement.
Trump's opponents suffer from a serious case of "Trump Derangement Syndrome" that does not allow them to give President Trump credit where credit is due.
And not in the slightly louche, aesthetically languid sense you get from the French Surrealist writings celebrating cinema's potential for a derangement of the senses.
We have been howling into the wind so long that people dubbed our extreme objection to this deeply immoral and unscrupulous man Trump Derangement Syndrome.
What exactly is deemed ugly, of course, remains in the eye of the beholder; mimicking infantile derangement is outrageous to some, a snooze to others.
It offers a satisfyingly expressionist vision of trauma and mental derangement, in which everything onstage seems to emanate from the mind of the central character.
You have developed a full-fledged case of what many in the media call Trump Derangement Syndrome and sadly, you will never get over it!
Apparently, Trump Derangement Syndrome is so debilitating that Democrats can&apost bring themselves to say "Good job, Mr. President," even when he brings our hostages home.
These poor souls are amusing examples of the fact that Trump Derangement Syndrome is a very real thing (even though it shouldn't be taken too seriously).
By Buck SextonOpinion Contributor With the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, Trump Derangement Syndrome has reached a new level of mass hysteria.
Jennifer Lawrence's blonde and domestic derangement could have walked straight out of Polanski's Repulsion (1965), while the fear of supernatural pregnancy layers on Rosemary's Baby (1968).
And he diagnosed as "Bush Derangement Syndrome" the response many people had to the policies, the presidency and even the very existence of George W. Bush.
But as Trump proves more hapless than dangerous — or only dangerous because he's hapless — the derangement that he inspires or amplifies among his critics also matters.
But it doesn't require suffering from the agitation of Trump derangement syndrome to observe that something toxic has been let loose during these past three years.
And I think we&aposve really really run the limits on absolute Trump derangement syndrome across the board on how people react to this kind of thing.
As you observe the continuing "Trump Derangement Syndrome," know that it is from those who took too much for granted and held you in so much contempt.
And it appears others in the right-wing media have also caught some of the Ocasio-Cortez derangement syndrome, as they also seemingly cover her every comment.
It is possible to believe that Saudi "Obama-is-a-Shiite-in-the-pocket-of-Iran" derangement syndrome and Saudi war in Yemen would have occurred anyway.
The present crisis, which is nothing less than a derangement of American life, has caused many people in journalism to make decisions they regret, or might yet.
He has written a new and very important book...   ...called "The Case Against Impeaching Trump," which I would encourage all people with Trump Derangement Syndrome to read!
DIGENOVA: No, not yet but I can tell you this, whether he served for 29 years for Republicans and Democrats, this is part of the Trump derangement syndrome.
The rush to diagnose the president might be taken as evidence of Trump-derangement syndrome: the president's critics find him so maddening that he drives them to despair.
The Republican National Committee is offering a blistering take on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," calling it "the worst case of Trump Derangement Syndrome" in a press release on Wednesday.
Come Thanksgiving Day -- apparently there's no holiday break for Ocasio-Cortez derangement syndrome on Fox News -- host Charles Payne warned that Ocasio-Cortez was going to destroy everything.
So expect to see more of Fox News' Ocasio-Cortez derangement syndrome on display until the network can find a new "villain" who plays better for their audience.
Viewed more broadly, the rise of presidential derangement syndromes is a function of increased polarization -- not to mention our national self-sorting -- at work in the country today.
Rebuking House Democrats for "Trump derangement syndrome," he also argued that the impeachment effort would take up time that the Senate should be using for important legislative business.
It takes her a comically long time to detect the creepiness in his attentions, given the twitchy, eyeball-rattling derangement that Quaid brings even to Charlie's quieter moments.
And we objected a third time when liberals tried to suggest that personal derangement, not Islamist sympathies, explained acts like Omar Mateen's 2016 rampage at Orlando's Pulse nightclub.
"Democrats have let 'Trump derangement syndrome' develop into the kind of dangerous partisan fever that our founding fathers were afraid of," he said Friday on the Senate floor.
" To the president's supporters who have diagnosed dissenting conservatives with "Trump derangement syndrome," and defend each of his missteps, Mr. Friedersdorf has four words: "Donald Trump is different.
" Katie Pavlich first agreed on Thursday with her co-host Ed Henry that the cut scene was a result of "Trump Derangement Syndrome," saying it was "also censorship.
As for Brennan, he needs to seek immediate treatment for his severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, a newly discovered condition that is still being studied by the experts.
They&aposre openly rooting for the president to fail, even for more peaceful world is at stake for our children watch this pathetic despicable display of Trump derangement syndrome.
PS: Lots of these Trump quotes come via the Twitter feed of CBS's Sopan Deb, whose day-to-day chronicling of Trump is tireless to the point of derangement.
SCARAMUCCI: So, I mean this is all a part of the derangement sooner the people talk about, OK, this is same thing that got the Reuters editor in trouble.
" Goldberg went on to revisit what happened during Pirro's appearance, which escalated when the conservative Justice with Judge Jeanine star told the liberal comedian she has "Trump Derangement Syndrome.
" She later said on Hannity's Fox News television show that "today was a microcosm of what is happening in America as the left suffers from this Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Whoopi Goldberg and Fox News host Jeanine Pirro got into an argument on "The View" Thursday when Pirro accused Goldberg of having Trump Derangement Syndrome, the Washington Post reports.
Sometimes themeless Saturdays are just hard, and therein lies the satisfaction of finishing, but there is a slight derangement to some of Andy Kravis's arrangements that I quite adored.
Jeremy Ben-Ami, the president of the liberal Zionist group J Street, puts part of the blame for this rhetorical derangement at the feet of the American Jewish establishment.
"Republicans love to throw out the term 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' to deflect any criticism from the dear leader," said Maher, a frequent Trump critic, on his late-night show.
Extremity was the spirit of my drug-using, which I never really enjoyed: pot, acid, DMT, and downers taken pragmatically, in service to "systematic derangement of the senses" (Rimbaud).
Whatever the excesses of the victims of Russia Derangement Syndrome on both sides, though, there's no question that the issue will be a motivator for both sets of base voters.
The former CIA director's tweet this week, along with comments he has made in media interviews, wasn't the first time he showed Trump Derangement Syndrome has taken over his mind.
The former Bush 43 press secretary said on "Squawk Box" that he dealt with "Bush derangement syndrome on a daily basis," when the former Texas governor occupied the White House.
But once again, Trump derangement syndrome reigns supreme, at least in the corridors of the mainstream media and on the streets of quaint little countries with delicious lattes and pastries.
" Smith crowed, "With Obama out and Trump in, the mental malady known as Bush Derangement Syndrome has finally begun to recede, and the 43rd president is enjoying an unlikely renaissance.
As that happens, those working-class white women and suburban housewives who voted for Trump in large numbers in 2016 may well desert him: Derangement is not really their thing.
When we come back -- all right, it&aposs so bad that Trump derangement syndrome is so out of control, Judge Jeanine got thrown off the seat of "The View" earlier today.
Trump responded Wednesday by casting his critics as victims of "Trump Derangement Syndrome," a term coined to describe a fury so deep it renders the afflicted blind to the president's accomplishments.
Fox News anchor Bret Baier on Sunday condemned Democrats who exhibit "Fox derangement syndrome" after the Democratic National Committee (DNC) announced it wouldn't allow the network to host presidential primary debates.
Conner O'Malley is one of those comedians who pops up on shows or podcasts or viral videos, injects a frenzied dose of derangement and then exits, leaving behind a giddier mood.
Their sordid Arkham Asylum meet-cute adds to the general derangement of Suicide Squad, but the couple's history in the DC universe is decades older (and far more detailed) than the 2016 film.
GINA LOUDON, MEMBER, TRUMP 2020 CAMPAIGN MEDIA ADVISORY BOARD: You know, in my profession going back years as somebody who does psychological analysis I&aposve seen derangement and people lose touch many times.
WATTERS: So, if someone comes to you and says, the Trump presidency is giving me a lot of stress, how would you suggest these Trump derangement syndrome victims cope using the mini horses?
The history of Trump Derangement Syndrome actually goes back to the early 2000s -- a time when the idea of Trump as president was a punch line for late-night comics and nothing more.
Growing enamored of neoconservatives and right-wing ideologues Some of his peers felt Flynn had succumbed to a case of "Obama Derangement Syndrome" after he was fired from running the Defense Intelligence Agency.
" The Faction is a self described "rogue right-wing street artist," according to their Instagram bio, and vows to "shower you Useful Idiots in glorious memes to manifest your Trump Derangement Syndrome demons.
And I just felt that today was a microcosm of what is happening in America as the left suffers from this Trump derangement syndrome, shuts the right down, doesn&apost allow you to talk.
I believe that reason will prevail over derangement — at least one leader of the "Brexit" campaign has contemptibly compared the Union's designs to Hitler's — and that Britain will remain where it belongs: in Europe.
Over the past few weeks, Trump derangement syndrome reached new levels after the left openly defended some of the most vicious, evil human elements around the globe in fruitless opposition to the president's administration.
The narratives about her secret desire to undermine America's stupidest president—spawned by a hand swat or a stray liked tweet—mostly exist in the fever dreams of liberals suffering from Trump derangement syndrome.
Now, you could put this down to personal derangement: Trump has had an irrational hatred for wind power ever since he failed to prevent construction of a wind farm near his Scottish golf course.
When Achilles playfully suggests a fight to the death and approaches the virgin queen unarmed, Penthesilea slaughters him and throws herself on his body along with her dogs, in a scene of cannibalistic derangement.
He struggled to incorporate the episode into his fiction because, as he explained in "The Great Derangement," it is difficult for a writer to use a case of "extreme improbability" without it seeming contrived.
Fox is divided into news and opinion shows, though the division isn't always clear-cut (news host Bret Baier, for example, said on Wednesday that critics of Trump's moves might have "Trump Derangement Syndrome").
And I think that some people, it is just, like, the Trump derangement syndrome, it sets in so much that they lose the ability to reason and have a laugh at some of the stuff.
"  After Griffin publicly declined an interview request last month with the Fox News commentator, Lahren tweeted, "Thought maybe you'd like to defend and discuss your Trump Derangement Syndrome on the most-watched cable news network.
The president and his supporters sometimes complain of "Trump derangement syndrome," which, they say, is when absolutist opposition to Trump prompts his critics to anathemize everything he says or does regardless of its objective merit.
The late 1980s and 1990s marked a high-water mark for a kind of giddy journalistic derangement over politicians' adultery, drug use and draft avoidance — a somewhat arbitrary trio of offenses inflated into mortal sins.
Opinion Columnist Maybe someday, when the history of Donald Trump's presidency is written, we'll pinpoint the start of this week as his pivot into complete derangement and come up with a pithy name for it.
In France and Germany, his initial naturalist manner gave way to variants of Impressionism, then leaped to something unprecedented, in representations of life lived, with hard truths and quaking sensitivity, on the brink of derangement.
" In a New Year's tweet, Trump said 2019 "will be fantastic year for those not suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome," adding, "just calm down and enjoy the ride, great things are happening for our country.
JUDGE JEANINE PIRRO, "JUSTICE WITH JUDGE JEANINE" HOST: Well, they don&apost get it because they are so consumed with the Trump Derangement Syndrome that it doesn&apost matter who was right or who does wrong.
They are already imagining his loss, which tells you, well, the derangement syndrome, whatever you want to call it, that cliche is already wearing thin, but they are not having to write about 2020 in 2018.
In fact, more and more Republicans with real clout in conservative politics are announcing they will support Clinton in November, to guard against Trump's becoming president as a kind of side effect of Clinton derangement syndrome.
It feels like a neutered version of Dahl, one without the gleeful derangement of Gene Wilder in the 1971 screen adaptation Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, or Anjelica Huston in the 1990 version of The Witches.
Danvers, driven to derangement by the fact that almost everyone in the movie is named REBECCA, sets fire to the estate, but everyone besides her escapes so that they can eventually name their children REBECCA. 21A.
You didn't realize the habitual hazards of this art form, the contagious derangement, the exposure and subsequent addiction to toxins, the delirium of thirty hours in stark communion with a self that is insatiable for discovery.
Today's Democratic Party, along with much of the center-left establishment, is so infected with "Trump Derangement Syndrome" that members will engage in whatever delusional ideological gymnastics are required to rationalize their support for a Sanders candidacy.
In his 2016 nonfiction book of essays, "The Great Derangement," Ghosh wrote about his ancestors, "ecological refugees long before the term was invented" who lived on the shores of the Padma River in what is now Bangladesh.
While that caused a tempest in the Twitter teacup for a few hours (and undoubtedly will contribute to the prosperity of the psychiatrists treating Trump derangement syndrome), forgotten in the maelstrom was the significance of Comey's statement.
THE SEVEN STAGES OF GRIEF, AND HOW YOU WILL EXPERIENCE THEM NOW, IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE MOST VITAL INCIDENCE OF WIDESPREAD LUNACY AND DERANGEMENT SINCE THE LAST ONE, I.E. THE ONE WE DID, TO OURSELVES, I.E. BREXIT.
He hijacks a Republican Party that has paved the way for him with years of ranting, bigotry, bellicosity and what Robert Kagan, in The Washington Post, has rightly called "racially tinged derangement syndrome" with respect to President Obama.
In his new book, "Front Row at the Trump Show," Jonathan Karl, the chief White House correspondent for ABC News, reports the surprising fact that one of those calls on Trump derangement came from inside the White House.
The theory is fascinating as an artifact of our current political derangement, but more than that, it's profoundly revealing about the lengths to which some Trump supporters will go to convince themselves that his presidency is going well.
The G.O.P. establishment may be in a state of meltdown, but this process of exploiting the darkest American undercurrents began with Richard Nixon's Southern Strategy and, more lately, has included the birther movement and the Obama Derangement Syndrome.
" The right-wing radio host Howie Carr, writing for The Herald, has derided her as "a lawless, privileged moonbat judge" who is "hoping for an O.J. Simpson-like jury nullification from 12 Democrats afflicted with Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Glenn Beck said his respect for CNN's Brian Stelter "is fading," and accused him on his Monday radio program of having "Trump Derangement Syndrome" when explaining why he abruptly walked away from an interview with the "Reliable Sources" host.
If you start turning into Trump, as some commentators in my own party have done, and you become him, and you suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome, everyone stops listening to each other and we have to be intellectually honest.
So the American media, and I think especially on the left now, if you get away from their 95% Trump derangement syndrome where they are focused too much on completely ignoring the global issues that are continuing to evolve.
This response, I told the audience, is an example of what I call "Fat Derangement Syndrome," where even people who consider themselves to be open-minded, critical thinkers become outraged if fat is spoken about in any positive way.
Mainstream media members jumped the shark and took Trump Derangement Syndrome to new heights by concocting tales of domestic abuse when trying to determine first lady Melania Trump's whereabouts before she showed up to a White House event on Monday night.
Republican Senators Bob Corker of Tennessee and Jeff Flake or Arizona could be an even bigger problem when it comes to voting for the president's Supreme Court nominee if their TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) flares up at the wrong time.
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There&aposs a certain derangement obviously that&aposs set in with a lot of people where they have reversed principles that they supposedly once specifically because they don&apost like Donald Trump, which I find not only troubling but morally vacuous.
While Trump Derangement Syndrome is spreading among the walled-off, out-of-touch elites, hardworking Americans know there is one antidote and one antidote only that can save the health of the nation: six more years of a Trump presidency.
"  Trump Derangement System, according to Urban Dictionary, is a "mental condition in which a person has been driven effectively insane due to their dislike of Donald Trump, to the point at which they will abandon all logic and reason.
And the scale of the effort, set against the scale of campaign spending and online activity and political frenzy from domestic partisans, meant that any real influence was necessarily negligible, swamped by the all-too-American sources of our national derangement.
But instead of working within the honorable tradition of the one-note character actor, Wilder painted with varying shades of optimism and warmth—always hidden under a veneer of derangement—and the combination somehow made him into an unlikely movie star.
A raging epidemic of Trump Derangement Syndrome broke out among reporters covering the summit between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday, as journalists gave the American president hellish reviews for his performance in Helsinki at a joint news conference.
You know, Sean, Trump is Duncan on the left and the media on a daily basis now and they&aposve gone from derangement now to sheer panic and here&aposs why -- it&aposs because of what you just said, precisely because of it.
Just as Ken Starr and impeachment-crazed conservatives in the House pushed it way too far and made laughingstocks of themselves, succumbing to Clinton Derangement Syndrome, so the alt-right allows Hillary to have an easy target that occludes the Clintons' own transgressions.
Here's the thing: Even pieces like this one condemning Trump for his comments on a 16-year-old girl -- and I can't emphasize that fact strongly enough -- will be lumped into the broad category of "Trump Derangement Syndrome" by the President's supporters.
For those worried about "Trump derangement syndrome," the Public's production offers a way to set up today's quarrels as belonging to a long, long history of political disputes, and a prime moment to share a warning against violence as a means of change.
That these worthy causes have been overshadowed by a head-ass 9/11 comparison suggests the "Trump derangement syndrome" thing Republicans like to complain about is real, and in a worst-case scenario might even cost Democrats their shot at taking back Congress.
IndieWire called it a "stunning dose of psychedelia and derangement" after the film premiered at Sundance, and Hollywood Reporter said the "half dread-soaked psychotropic horror film, half subhuman bloody revenge flick" was one of "the midnight-iest Midnight entries" to ever hit the festival.
In fact, once so-called news network is so blinded by this anti-Trump derangement rage that they have, they don&apost even remember how destructive, how aggressive, how insane, how pathological their own rhetoric was even before day one of the Trump presidency.
Paul Krugman It's fantasy football time in political punditry, as commentators try to dismiss Hillary Clinton's dominance in the polls — yes, Clinton Derangement Syndrome is alive and well — by insisting that she would be losing badly if only the G.O.P. had nominated someone else.
Likewise, while the #meToo movement has generally punished the guilty, some campus rape regimes have been genuinely unfair to men, and in our present derangement the reasonable concerns about Judge Kavanaugh coexist with a slightly fevered eagerness to make him a bad-guy preppy scapegoat.
Not all the details are known yet about what happened in Virginia, but a sickeningly familiar pattern is emerging in the assault: The sniper, James Hodgkinson, who was killed by Capitol Police officers, was surely deranged, and his derangement had found its fuel in politics.
These top 2020 candidates were forced to use the first big moment of their careers trying to one up each other with increasingly wild antics in hopes of fundraising and excitement among their liberal base, which is suffering from a devastating case of Trump derangement syndrome.
I spoke with Maureen Dowd, a New York Times columnist and the author of a new book, "The Year of Voting Dangerously: The Derangement of American Politics," and Nikole Hannah-Jones, a writer for The Times Magazine who recently examined Mr. Trump's message to black Americans.
I think most of the viewer&aposs here and all of us that are on the show right now understand that this is the way they act, this is the way they&aposre moving forward, they&aposre always going to do this, this Trump derangement syndrome.
Zoolander did not have this much gore, nor was it as much of an a la mode derangement as Bret Easton Ellis's interpretation of the same themes, which at some point shucks off the constraints of logic, reasonable structure, and all common sense to run buck-wild.
NewsBusters managing editor Curtis Houck told Fox News that the animation is an example of "the lengths to which the media will go to show the public how far advanced their cases of Trump Derangement Syndrome are," and he doesn't think it would have been acceptable during previous administration.
Earlier in the day, the former hedge fund manager said that Maddow and other liberals suffered from "Trump Derangement Syndrome" over their criticism of Trump agreeing to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Maddow has tweeted since Scaramucci's apology but has not responded to him publicly.
Though madness in drama can include falsification, its main point (from Euripides and Shakespeare through Romantic opera to strands of modern drama) is to show how harsh experience causes derangement; it flicks and fragments the mind into flights and shards that reveal the effect of trauma on thought.
As the 16-year-old Arthur Rimbaud famously put it, "The Poet makes himself a seer by a long, gigantic and rational derangement of all the senses" — a description that, but for the careful inclusion of "rational," makes poetry seem less a craft than an extreme lifestyle choice.
But unlike the vast ramifications of Sunday's mass shooting in an Orlando, Florida, nightclub, Cox's death was so senseless, so much apparently the product of a temporary derangement that it is unlikely to affect the outcome of next week's vote on whether the United Kingdom should stay in the European Union.
The Trump era is crazy, but not as crazy as I feared: The Antifa types and Proud Boys are more performative than revolutionary, college campuses are hothouses but not actually in flames, the internet is deranging us but perhaps also encouraging us to express derangement with tweets rather than bullets.
Tom Steyer's recent anti-Trump ad, for instance, is the gift that keeps on giving: That activists routinely compare this president to Hitler and suggest he's mentally ill means that those charges are now just so much over the top noise and, to Trump supporters, confirmation of Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Many reasons were given for this shift in a decidedly "PG" direction, most notably former CEO Linda McMahon's entry into national Republican politics, but increasing awareness of the dangers of chronic traumatic encephalopathy and the circumstances of Benoit's derangement and death likely played a role (tests revealed that his battered brain showed indications of CTE).
Last week, I wrote that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's critics were not suffering from "Trump Derangement Syndrome," that we were justifiably enraged.
TARA SETMEYER, CNN POLITICAL COMMENTATOR: I&aposm not some has that has Trump derangement syndrome and blames Donald Trump for everything but this right here, this kind of stuff is a direct by-product of how Donald Trump behaves-- MIKA BRZEZINSKI, MSNBC HOST: The thing that sort of is the background of all of this is that the President can racist and nothing happens to him.
Today's "feeling as though the world is going to end" is now a hallmark of those suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome, a term meant to identify and mock people back from the edge of a mass hysteria assigning everything horrible in the history of humanity to a guy who was simply better and smarter at campaigning, and liked the American people more than his opponent.
Based largely on "Trump derangement syndrome," this faction has sought to undo the law and order agenda that's being pursued by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and GOP lawmakers.
"  That may be a bit of an overstatement, but his point is clear, as he explains in a "Letter on Poetics": Rimbaud's work is "the subjective counterpart to the objective upheavals of [his] revolutionary moment … The 'systematic derangement of the senses' is the social senses, ok, and the 'I' becomes an 'other' as in the transformation of the individual into the collective when it all kicks off.
Fox News's Bret Baier wondered on Wednesday if "Trump derangement syndrome" factored into the responses to President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE's decision to launch a drone strike that killed Iranian Gen.
Fox News anchor Bret Baier on Thursday defended his use of the phrase "Trump derangement syndrome" to describe how critics of President TrumpDonald John TrumpDem lawmaker says Nunes threatened to sue him over criticism Parnas: U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed to clear path for investigations into Bidens Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview MORE responded to his address to the nation following Iranian missile attacks.
The editorial board of The Weekly Standard called out President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE for having "CNN Derangement Syndrome" after the White House banned a CNN reporter from a press event on Wednesday.
Opinion Columnist President Trump has been all over the place on Iran, which is what happens when you take a serious subject, treat it with farcical superficiality, believe braggadocio will sway a proud and ancient civilization, approach foreign policy like a real estate deal, defer to advisers with Iran Derangement Syndrome, refuse to read any briefing papers and confuse the American national interest with the Saudi or Israeli.
That's what we talk about in the latest episode of The Run-Up: the collision of several highly gendered moments in a campaign that features the first female major party nominee, Hillary Clinton, and a man, Mr. Trump, who talks about women as no major party nominee ever has (at least in public, anyway.) I handed the show over to three of my most esteemed colleagues: Maureen Dowd, the Pulitzer Prize winning columnist and the author of a new book, "The Year of Voting Dangerously: The Derangement of American Politics"; Maggie Haberman, whose reporting on Mr. Trump has been almost telepathic; and Ms. Ryan, the senior editor for politics at The Times, who oversees all of our campaign coverage.

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