Trump-backed Herschel Walker: Do voters believe his multiple personality?
If Walker wins the run-off election next month, he may be the first member of the United States Senate, and former American football star, with acknowledged dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality) (1).
1. Herschel Walker with Gary Brozek and Charlene Maxfield. Breaking Free: My Life with Dissociative Identity Disorder. Foreword by Dr. Jerry Mungadze. New York, Touchstone/Howard Simon & Schuster, 2009.
Question (added 1:20 p.m.): What does former president Trump think of multiple personality, one symptom of which is memory gaps?
More Questions (added Nov. 11 at 7:08 a.m.): Since Trump had known Walker for many years, had he seen Walker's symptoms of multiple personality? If so, why was Trump comfortable with the multiple personality symptoms? Did he consider the symptoms to be more or less ordinary psychology? If so, why?
Concluding Question (added Nov. 11 at 9:50 a.m.): Does Trump, himself—like the many other hugely successful people I've discussed—have a normal version of multiple personality?
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