THE PSYCHIC TOLL
The Atlantic|January - February 2024
There were times, during the first two years of the Biden presidency, when I came close to forgetting about it all: the taunts and the provocations; the incitements and the resentments; the disorchestrated reasoning; the verbal incontinence; the press conferences fueled by megalomania, vengeance, and a soupçon of hydroxychloroquine. I forgot, almost, that we'd had a man in the White House who governed by tweet.
Jennifer Senior
THE PSYCHIC TOLL

I forgot that the news cycle had shrunk down to microseconds. I forgot, even, that we'd had a president with a personality so disordered and a mind so dysregulated (this being a central irony, that our nation's top executive had zero executive function) that the generals around him had to choose between carrying out presidential orders and upholding the Constitution.

I forgot, in short, that I'd spent nearly five years scanning the veldt for threats, indulging in the most neurotic form of magical thinking, convinced that my monitoring of Twitter alone was what stood between Trump and national ruin, just as Erica Jong believed that her concentration and vigilance were what kept her flight from plunging into the sea.

Say what you want about Joe Biden: He's allowed us to go days at a time without remembering he's there.

But now here we are, faced with the prospect of a Trump restoration. We've already seen the cruelty and chaos that having a malignant narcissist in the Oval Office entails. What will happen to the American psyche if he wins again? What will happen if we have to live in fight-orflight mode for four more years, and possibly far beyond?

This story is from the January - February 2024 edition of The Atlantic.

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