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The name itself explicitly suggests a "syndrome," which the Oxford English Dictionary defines as "a characteristic combination of opinions, emotions, or behavior." Several commentators have run with this, putting forth suggestions about opinions, emotions and behaviors characterizing TDS.
Shared amongst these is a notion that the everyday activities of President Trump trigger some people into distorted opinions, extreme emotions and hysterical behaviors. Well-known writer Bernard Goldberg gives behavioral examples of TDS among Trump’s political opponents, including fainting, vomiting, students retreating to "safe spaces" and others demanding "therapy dogs...I would add people who protest, riot, leave trash and feces everywhere and those who can't stop writing endless anti trump propaganda like Paul Krugman, a well known Nobel Prize winner “who is suffering from an especially acute public case of what’s come to be known as Trump Derangement Syndrome”
https://www.foxnews.com/media/even-the-atlantic-thinks-paul-krugman-suffers-from-trump-derangement-syndrome
"In short, Krugman is suffering from an especially public case of what’s come to be known as Trump Derangement Syndrome," Mallaby continued. "Appalled by the Republican Party’s leaders, whose rise he traces at least as far back as the George W. Bush administration, he has allowed himself to believe that nearly all Republicans are corrupt and evil, and therefore that reasoned argument is futile. 'The modern G.O.P. doesn’t do policy analysis,' he pronounces. Yet the reality is subtler. Republicans are more open to reason than Krugman allows."
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/01/review-paul-krugman-arguing-with-zombies/603052/
Such forms of highly emotional reaction could be something akin to the fainting and screaming characterizing American Beatlemania in the 1960s. Unlike the Beatles, however, the extreme emotional reaction alleged to characterize TDS is not based on adoration and admiration, but on fear and loathing
Some people have been seriously disturbed and distressed by the policies, speech, behavior, and tweets of President Trump, so much so that it has affected their cognitive, affective, and behavioral functioning. Such people may need mental health support
Crayon-Edit > I've seen first hand those with TDS that have fits of rage, obsess over every little bit of MSLSD fake news media, write endless diatribes and worthless propaganda; but I digress
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Hold it together ;do not let Trump and the Republicans digress you.Its one thing to be regressed ,which is only a matter of achieving or reaching a plateau and decending to a lesser status that you had advanced beyond.When becoming digressed one is reverting to a Neanderthal,or Peking Man,or perhaps even Homo Erectus.When you have got to the point where you might be Identified
as the missing link,let some know,it still today, remains a point of question.