JAUNDICED EYE
It is obvious that Donald Trump is a narcissist and entirely lacking in empathy, but is he actually mentally unfit to be president of the United States? The most recent speculation follows last week’s bout of competitive boasting between Little Rocket Man and Hair Fuhrer, as well as a controversial new book that claims just that.
North Korean President Kim Jong-un started the affray on New Year’s Day by declaring that his nuclear warheads could hit any part of the mainland US and that the launch button was at hand “at all times”. Trump launched a retaliatory Twitter broadside asking that someone from Kim’s “depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerul one than his, and my Button works!”.
This kind of “mine is bigger than yours” posturing is not unusual among young men proud of their physical endowment or, alternatively, seeking to camouflage their meagre assets with inflated claims. It’s rarer, however, coming from the leader of the most powerful nation on earth.
Trump is famously sensitive about comments on his small hands, reading them as veiled allusions to genital size. During the presidential campaign he went so far as to reassure the nation during a rally, “I guarantee you there’s no problem.”
In a political contest characterised by pettiness and rancour, the issue took on a surreal life of its own. Eventually, in the absence of any conclusive evidence either way, an enterprising journalist measured the hand size of Trump’s waxwork effigy in Madam Tussaud’s in London.