Tweety is not anti-anyone, just a crass, mean, thoughtless, uninformed real estate mogul.  He isn't anti-semitic, not against blacks who live in ghettos, nor Latina outside Mexico, or Chinese polluting the world, or women when he grabs their pussies.  He is a Christian, and favors Christians as a result.

But Tweety is a sick man, and needs meds for his narcissism and Attention Deficit Disorder.

"Does Trump Have ADHD? My Professional Opinion"

08/18/2016 03:50 pm ET
 
By George Sachs, Psy.D. 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/george-sachs-psyd/unfit-unfocused-or-is-tru_b_11568002.html

"One of the key criticisms leveled at Mr. Trump is that he “fails to stay on message.” In other words, despite the fact that he is running for President of the United States, he is simply unable or unwilling to recognize that sticking to his talking points is his main priority as a candidate right now. To give you just a hint of how noticeable this trait is to the world, a Google search of the term “Trump can’t stay on message” yields nearly 11 million results! In fact, this may be one of the very few issues on which both Trump’s friends and enemies agree. How easy it would be to imagine being in the “war rooms” of both campaigns, only to see both sides scratching their heads, wondering, “Wow! What is it with this guy? How can he not stay on message?”
If we consider the notion that Trump might just have ADHD, the question becomes less mystifying. The reason Donald Trump can’t stay on message is that his brain actually does not support this way of processing information. I often speak to the partners of men with ADHD. One of their chief complaints is that every new “shiny object” grabs their husband’s attention."

 

"CNN Thinks Donald Trump Has 'Attention Deficit Disorder'"
By PJ Video January 28, 2017

https://pjmedia.com/video/cnn-thinks-donald-trump-has-attention-deficit-disorder/

"Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is linked to delayed brain development"
 
By Amy Ellis Nutt By Amy Ellis Nutt To Your Health
February 15, 2017

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2017/02/15/attention-deficithyperactivity-is-a-brain-disorder-scientists-confirm/?utm_term=.93f9036b1b34

"The psychiatrist who wrote the guide to personality disorders says diagnosing Trump is “bullshit”"
Updated by Brian Resnick@B_resnick brian@vox.com Feb 17, 2017, 10:54am EST

http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/2/10/14551890/trump-mental-health-narcissistic-personality

"Allen Frances is a psychiatrist who wrote the rules for diagnosing personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. The DSM is the No. 1 tool mental health professionals have for making diagnoses.

Frances, a professor emeritus at Duke, doesn’t mince words about what he thinks of mental health professionals who are now using the DSM to diagnose President Donald Trump with a mental disorder. “What’s going on is bullshit,” he says"

Let's look at Tweety Twump's potential disorder with an objective eye.

"Frances is talking about the recent Change.org petition — now signed by more than 20,000 people — headlined “Mental Health Professionals Declare Trump Is Mentally Ill And Must Be Removed.” But it’s also an ongoing discussion: Ever since the primaries, mental health professionals have been weighing in on Trump’s psychology — in Atlantic cover stories, in Vanity Fair, and on Twitter. It’s become something of a parlor game.

The Change.org petition strikes a louder note than many of these pieces. It’s not just saying Trump exhibits the personality trait of narcissism but also that he has a “serious mental illness.” The petition was started by John Gartner, a clinical psychologist and former Johns Hopkins professor. He’s convinced Trump suffers from an array of personality disorders, including narcissistic personality disorder, that makes him unfit for office and a danger to the world. “I would bet my life of my children on it [the diagnosis],” Gartner says. “That’s how confident I am.”"

Does a mental illness only harm the individual with the illness?  What about Americans?

"What’s missing in Gartner’s diagnosis, according to Frances, is the key element to diagnosing all mental illness: suffering.

“Everyone has a personality,” Frances says. “It’s not wrong to have a personality; it’s not mentally ill to have a personality. It’s only a disorder when it causes extreme distress, suffering, and impairment.” 
Trump’s willingness to lie and endless self-promotion are traits that have, so far, worked out largely to his advantage. He’s president of the United States, after all."

"But people who have a true narcissistic personality disorder, Frances explains, experience a crash of some sort, even if they can’t see it for themselves. They’ll lose their jobs, their spouses and children will abandon them, and their “bubble of grandiosity [will] burst,” he says. “They feel absolutely miserable, can’t function, can’t face the world.” (Research has found that a narcissistic personality can, to an extent, help you move up in the world.)

The American Psychiatric Association has a longstanding taboo on evaluating public figures from afar. It’s called the Goldwater Rule, named after an infamous magazine article in which politician Barry Goldwater’s psychological stability was assessed by thousands of psychiatrists. The rule forbids psychiatrists, who are medical doctors, from making judgments about a public figure’s mental health without personally evaluating them.

But the temptation to break it is always strong in presidential election years."

"Gartner feels like he has a “duty to warn” the country about Trump’s potentially pathological behavior. “The duty to warn someone who might be a potential victim of violence trumps — pun intended — all other ethical requirements,” he says. “We often make diagnoses through the reports of informants.”

And in Trump’s case, he says there’s no better source than the public record to prove he is ill. Gartner points out:

Trump’s inability to let go of perceived slights, like the time he publicly attacked the Muslim parents of a fallen soldier
His willingness to exploit the weak in the case of Trump University, which sold individuals on the promise that they could become self-starting real estate entrepreneurs with just a few (very expensive) classes
His leaked comments bragging to Billy Bush about sexual assault and his lack of remorse
His “irritability and aggressiveness” (another diagnostic criterion for personality disorders), like his reportedly hostile conversation with the prime minister of Australia
Gartner says he doesn’t need to sit down with Trump to recognize this is a dangerous pattern of behavior.

I asked Gartner if it’s possible he’s engaging in some motivated reasoning. That because he dislikes Trump’s politics, he’s looking for the signs of mental illness while discounting complicating factors. He denied it. “I didn’t like George W. Bush, and I bitched and moaned all through his presidency, but I didn’t think he was crazy,” he says. When I asked whether he could imagine a Republican psychologist coming to a different conclusion from him. After all, there are many in this country who like Donald Trump, and are approving of his job performance so far. He said, “I’m sure that’s possible.”"