Liberalism, as they say, is a mental disorder. As such, those infected with it need assistance from health “experts” on how to deal with a day they’ve been dreading essentially for four or five years – Donald Trump, back in the White House.
Thankfully, Time Magazine has stepped up.
Angela Haupt, a journalist with an extensive background in covering mental health and therapy for various outlets, gathered a handful of “experts” and published a list of things the left can do to try and cope with Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday.
The missing caveat here is that “experts” is no longer a term held with any reverence since the COVID-19 debacle. But gather them up, Haupt did. And the list of advice is everything you’d expect.
It all begins with words from Emiliana Simon-Thomas, a Science Director at UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center (GGSC). Yes, Berkeley, where one can earn a degree by finding it at the bottom of a cereal box. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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