can define insecurity as it pertains to donald trump. joe burgo is joining us from denver, colorado, the author of the narcissist you know and jeffrey kluger the editor at large for time magazine and the author of the narcissist next door. let s begin with chuck todd s question. why does he have to tell us he went to the wharton school and he is extremely smart. narcissists view the world in terms of winners and losers and feel compelled to demonstrate their winner status. at the same time to triumph over those losers that they despite. it s a way of escaping and disproving a sense of inferiority or defect that lies below the surface. jeffrey, it is as if we have x-rays of the trump case here. there s this tweet that josh groban put to music where he says sorry losers and haters but my iq is one of highest and you all know it. please don t feel so stupid or insecure. it s not your fault. this is what i have said about trump. for all narcissists there s a certain grandiosity
narcissists view the world in terms of winners and losers and feel compelled to demonstrate their winner status. at the same time to triumph over those losers that they despite. it s a way of escaping and disproving a sense of inferiority or defect that lies below the surface. jeffrey, it is as if we have x-rays of the trump case here. there s this tweet that josh grow ban put to music where he says sorry losers and haters but my iq is one of highest and you all know it. please don t feel so stupid or insecure. it s not your fault. this is what i have said about trump. for all narcissists there s a certain grandiosity, a certain entitlement, a lack of empathy, but with trump, as in all things with trump, it s a question of scale. there s the largeness of trump, the loudness of trump, the great