Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD): Trump is experiencing an existential crisis due to a lack of "narcissistic supply" and feels his authority is under threat. His frenzy is an attempt to force attention back onto himself.
ADHD: Vexler compares Trump’s decision-making to an individual attempting to build complex furniture without a manual or the necessary parts. Lacking self-awareness or compensatory mechanisms to manage his condition, Trump’s impulses manifest in high-stakes political decisions, such as the Straits of Hormuz blockade.
Geopolitical Implications (12:07 - 18:28)
Vexler discusses how this "nuttiness" fits into the future of geopolitics:
The Continuity: We are entering an era of "whim politics," characterized by monarchist ideology and a lack of institutional continuity. Interpersonal relationships between leaders will drive foreign policy more than stable strategies.
The Shift: While the 2030s will remain "gooey and ugly," Vexler predicts a stabilization in the sense that future authoritarian leaders will likely be "post-truth communicators" but not "post-truth actors." Unlike Trump, who often acts against his own interests based on delusion, future leaders will likely pursue concrete, strategic, albeit potentially unethical, goals.