Morn­ing Joe Dou­bles Down: Trump Not Just ‘Deeply Damaged’—Also ‘Dan­ger­ous’

<div>Morning Joe Doubles Down: Trump Not Just 'Deeply Damaged'—Also 'Dangerous'</div>

Mike Bar­ni­cle rarely makes a Morn­ing Joe splash, but his descrip­tion of Don­ald Trump yes­ter­day as a “deeply dam­aged” man seemed to get some trac­tion. And so, Bar­ni­cle recy­cled his shtick on Fri­day’s show.
On Thurs­day, Bar­ni­cle recruit­ed Char­lie Sykes to sec­ond his take. On Fri­day, it was Eugene Robin­son’s turn to say that he “absolute­ly” agreed with Bar­ni­cle’s depic­tion of Trump as bad­ly, deeply dam­aged.
Some­one off-cam­era chipped in, describ­ing Trump as “bro­ken.”
Robin­son, despite ques­tion­ing his right to diag­nose Trump giv­en that he was not a psy­chol­o­gist, pro­ceed­ed to don his Dr. Freud cap nonethe­less, opin­ing that Trump has “some deep inse­cu­ri­ty and feel­ing of inad­e­qua­cy.”
And between that and being a “real­ly, real­ly dam­aged per­son,” Robin­son argued that Trump was “dan­ger­ous,” and would demon­strate that again if he were elect­ed. Robin­son con­clud­ed his analy­sis by offer­ing up that Trump was “not a well man.”