Donald Trump has made a political career of trying to be a leader of ideas and groups that are already established. He has become a chameleon who was able to go from supporting Planned Parenthood to being a leading antiabortionist. His castigating and demeaning those dictated by his paranoia allows him to come up with some nicknames he hopes will catch on by others.

            He has said he hopes the economy will crash and inflation will skyrocket. He says one disruptive thing after another. My age group would normally call someone like Trump a blow-hard. A blow-hard boasts about their abilities, their supposed accomplishments and how great they think they are. An extreme blow-hard requires some kind of adulation from those around them. Many blow-hards suffer from a paranoia because others might not share the greatness concept of himself. That need of blind loyalty is a symptom.

            Blow-hard may not be in current psychiatric journals but it describes the mental aberration better than any medical words could describe.

            January 14th, Trump asked a group of supporters to vote for him over liars, cheaters, perverts, frauds, crooks, freaks and creeps. All of those words describe the blow-hard character of Donald Trump, who is a prime example of each.