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Dr. Jordan Peterson explains to Piers Morgan why EVERYONE should vote for Donald Trump for President!
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Well, if I could vote in the American election, I would vote for Trump. And I don't trust Harris now. Do I trust Trump?
Well, he was president for four years. Like, look, the best predictor of someone's future behavior is their past behavior. If you're trying to hire someone and you have documented history of their efforts in precisely the domain that you're attempting to hire for, and the evidence is clear and and valid, you use that in favor of all other predictive, what would you say, predictive markers.
So I think it's more appropriate for me as a clinician who knows the psychometric literature, to point out that independent of Trump's personality, which tends, by the way, to be a relatively weak predictor of behavior, it's intelligence that's the best predictor. And then personality, we have a documented track record.
Okay, so what do we know about Trump? Well, as far as I'm concerned, we know his decent economic performance, markedly stable international situation, no wars plus. And that's something. No wars. Plus he established the Abraham Accords. And they've held even after October 7th. And everybody in the State Department told the Trump administration that that was that putting that agreement together was impossible. Now, of course, it's the Abraham Accords that have infuriated and frustrated the bad actors in Iran. And that's pretty much the entire political class there and fomented October 7th and produced this catastrophe that's unfolding. But putting that at the feet of Donald Trump is a very ill advised thing to do.
So I would say with regards to Trump, well, we know what a Trump presidency would be like, but there's something else to consider, too, because you might say, well, you know, that was round one and now it's round two. And Trump is older. And although I think he's actually modified his behavior to some degree as a consequence of being beat up so thoroughly over the last five years. And although he's a bit defensive, he's also less blustery and more human, which I think is a big plus.
But for me, the other thing that I've seen really switch that's really been positive for me is that Trump has pulled a lot of hyper powerful people together around him. Musk. Tulsi Gabbard. Um, Vivek Ramaswamy. Robert F Kennedy. Most of whom would have been Democrats in anything approximating a sane and normal world. And so, you see, my sense is that somebody whose narcissistic impulses are out of control because Trump is a flamboyant and dominating character who likes the public light. So you think, well, you know, does he tilt too far in the narcissistic direction? It's like, well, why would he share the spotlight with the rest of this crew?
And the other thing that we should consider is that, look, man, I would vote for Trump if for no other reason than Musk himself has already agreed to head something like a Department of Governmental Efficiency in the US. It's like, okay. Yeah.