{"id":237745,"date":"2017-08-24T05:00:32","date_gmt":"2017-08-24T09:00:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/will-trump-be-the-death-of-the-goldwater-rule-the-new-yorker.php"},"modified":"2017-08-24T05:00:32","modified_gmt":"2017-08-24T09:00:32","slug":"will-trump-be-the-death-of-the-goldwater-rule-the-new-yorker","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/fifth-amendment\/will-trump-be-the-death-of-the-goldwater-rule-the-new-yorker.php","title":{"rendered":"Will Trump Be the Death of the Goldwater Rule? &#8211; The New Yorker"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    At     his rally in Phoenix on Tuesday night,    Donald Trump remarked, of his decision to take on the    Presidency, Most people think Im crazy to have done this. And    I think theyre right.  <\/p>\n<p>    A strange consensus does appear to be    forming around Trumps mental state. Following Trumps unhinged    Phoenix speech, James Clapper, the former director of national    intelligence, said on CNN, I really question his  fitness to    be in this office, describing the address as scary and    disturbing and characterizing Trump as a complete    intellectual, moral, and ethical void. Last week, following    Trumps doubling-down on blaming many sides for    white-supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Senator Bob    Corker, a Republican of Tennessee, said that the President has    not yet been able to demonstrate the stability, nor some of the    competence, that he needs to lead the country. Last Friday,    Representative Zoe Lofgren, a Democrat of California,    introduced a resolution urging a medical and psychiatric    evaluation of the President, pointing to an alarming pattern    of behavior and speech causing concern that a mental disorder    may have rendered him unfit and unable to fulfill his    Constitutional duties. Lofgren asked, in a press release,    Does the President suffer from early stage dementia? Has the    stress of office aggravated a mental illness crippling impulse    control? Has emotional disorder so impaired the President that    he is unable to discharge his duties? Is the President mentally    and emotionally stable?  <\/p>\n<p>    The class of professionals best    equipped to answer these questions has largely abstained from    speaking publicly about the Presidents mental health. The    principle known as the Goldwater rule prohibits psychiatrists    from giving professional opinions about public figures without    personally conducting an examination, as         Jane Mayer wrote in this magazine in    May . After    losing the 1964 Presidential election, Senator Barry Goldwater    successfully sued     Fact      magazine for defamation after it    published a special issue in which psychiatrists declared him    severely paranoid and unfit for the Presidency. For a    public figure to prevail in a defamation suit, he must    demonstrate that the defendant acted with actual malice; a    key piece of evidence in the Goldwater case was         Facts      disregard of a letter from the    American Psychiatric Association warning that any survey of    psychiatrists who hadnt clinically examined Goldwater was    invalid.   <\/p>\n<p>    The Supreme Court denied         Facts      cert petition, which hoped to    vindicate First Amendment rights to free speech and a free    press. But Justice Hugo Black, joined by William O. Douglas,    dissented, writing, The public has an unqualified right to    have the character and fitness of anyone who aspires to the    Presidency held up for the closest scrutiny. Extravagant,    reckless statements and even claims which may not be true seem    to me an inevitable and perhaps essential part of the process    by which the voting public informs itself of the qualities of a    man who would be President.  <\/p>\n<p>    These statements, of course, resonate    today. President Trump has unsuccessfully pursued many    defamation lawsuits over the years, leading him to vow during    the 2016 campaign to open up our libel laws so when they write    purposely negative and horrible and false articles, we can sue    them and win lots of money. (One of his most recent suits,    dismissed in 2016, concerned a Univision executives    social-media posting of side-by-side photos of Trump and Dylann    Roof, the white supremacist who murdered nine black churchgoers    in Charleston, South Carolina, in 2015; Trump alleged that the    posting falsely accused him of inciting similar acts.)      <\/p>\n<p>    The left-leaning psychiatric community    was shamed by the     Fact      episode for having confused political    objection and medical judgment, and came under pressure from    the American Medical Association, whose members had largely    supported Goldwater over Lyndon Johnson. The A.P.A. adopted the    Goldwater rule in 1973; Dr. Alan Stone, my colleague at Harvard    Law School, was at the time the only member of the A.P.A.s    board to oppose the rule, as a denial of free speech and of    every psychiatrist's God-given right to make a fool of himself    or herself. Stone, who has served on the A.P.A.s appeals    board, told me that a few members over the years have been    sanctioned or warned for Goldwater-rule violations, but that    the A.P.A. eventually gave up enforcing it, because of the    difficulty of providing due process to the accused.      <\/p>\n<p>    The psychoanalyst Justin Frank, a    clinical professor at George Washington University, simply    resigned from the A.P.A. in 2003 before publishing his book    Bush on the Couch. He went on to write Obama on the Couch,    and is now at work on Trump on the Couch. Frank says that the    Goldwater rule forces psychiatrists to neglect a duty to share    their knowledge with fellow-citizens. I think its fear of    being shunned by colleagues, he told me. Its not about    ethics. Had he examined Trump, of course, he would be bound by    confidentiality not to speak about him. But Frank believes that    restraining psychiatrists from speaking about a President based    on publicly available information is like telling economists    not to speak about the economy, or keeping lawyers from    commenting on legal cases in the public eye.      <\/p>\n<p>    The A.P.A. reaffirmed and arguably    expanded the Goldwater rule in March, stating that it applies    not only to a    diagnosis but also to an opinion about the affect, behavior,    speech, or other presentation of an individual that draws on    the skills, training, expertise, and\/or knowledge inherent in    the practice of psychiatry. The upshot is the attempted    removal of more than thirty-seven thousand A.P.A. members from    a key public conversation, during a moment when their knowledge    and authority might aid the public in responsibly assessing the    President. The other major mental-health professional    organization, the American Psychological Association, with    double the membership, also reconfirmed its version of the    Goldwater rule. The much smaller American Psychoanalytic    Association told its more than three thousand members last    month to feel free to comment about political figuresa    reprieve more symbolic than practical, since many members    concurrently belong to the American Psychiatric Association.       <\/p>\n<p>    Some assume that simply opting out of    voluntary membership in a professional organization frees a    person to speak. But versions of the Goldwater rule exist in    state licensing-board standards for psychologists and    physicians. Some states adopt wholesale the American    Psychological Associations ethical principles as their    standard of conduct for licensed psychologists, or have    provisions warning that physicians can face disciplinary action    for violating a professional medical associations code of    ethics. Dr. Leonard Glass, who practices in one such state,    Massachusetts, observed last month, in the Boston         Globe     , that even if nobody has actually lost    his or her license for violating the Goldwater rule, it is not    trivial to be reported to your licensing board for an ethics    violation. This restraint on speech may violate the First    Amendment, because, by speaking, practitioners stand to attract    state censure, not just disapproval by private organizations.    (Disclosure: As a lawyer, I have considered a potential lawsuit    based on this First Amendment claim.) It is especially odd to    see a muzzling of speech about political figures and elected    officials when it is routine for mental-health experts in legal    cases to offer opinions based on information from files,    without an in-person examinationfor example, to help assess    how dangerous a person is.   <\/p>\n<p>    A congressional bill introduced in    April proposes establishing a commission to oversee    Presidential capacity, laying down a path that the         Twenty-fifth Amendment      allows for    involuntary removal of a President. Section 4 of that Amendment    provides that a congressionally appointed body can determine    that the President is unable to discharge the powers and    duties of his office. Psychiatrists participation in this    constitutional process will depend on their appetite for    professional opprobrium.   <\/p>\n<p>    After Trumps fire and fury remarks    about North Korea, earlier this month, Dr. Bandy Lee, a    professor of psychiatry at Yale Medical School, sent her second    letter about Trump to all members of Congress, warning that his    severe emotional impediments pose a grave threat to    international security. Four colleagues joined her this time,    but, she told me, In the beginning, I was trying to write    letters to Congress members and I couldnt get anyone to sign    on, even though nobody disagreed. Her book, The Dangerous    Case of Donald Trump, forthcoming in October, collects essays    by more than a dozen mental-health experts and makes the case    that the Trump Presidency is an emergency that not only allows    but may even require psychiatrists to depart from the Goldwater    rule. Seeking contributors, Dr. Lee was mindful that most    colleagues would be nervous walking the tightrope, so she    approached prominent writers who might have enough stature to    withstand criticism, including Philip Zimbardo, Judith Herman,    Robert Jay Lifton, and Gail Sheehy. (Next month, Dr. Lee will    have a closed meeting with several as-yet-unnamed lawmakers to    advise them on how Congress might convene mental-health    professionals to review the Presidents state of mind.)      <\/p>\n<p>    Many Presidents in our history appear    to have served while managing various forms of mental illness,    including depression, anxiety, social phobia, and bipolar    disorder. President Ronald Reagans staff, for example, worried    about signs of dementia. Concerned about Richard Nixons    paranoia and heavy drinking in his last days in office, his    Defense Secretary is claimed to have told the Joint Chiefs to    disregard any White House military orders. But Trump is the    only President to be the subject of sustained public discussion    about his mental competence and fitness for office.      <\/p>\n<p>    The Constitution contemplates, by    virtue of the First Amendment, that we may freely raise    concerns about elected officials, and also that in the extreme    circumstance envisioned in the Twenty-fifth Amendment, medical    professionals would be free to help us understand whether the    President can fulfill his duties. If those who know most are    the least free to speak, neither Amendment can function    properly. The Goldwater rule was an overreaction to    psychiatrists wielding their professional badge to do politics.    Today, the profession risks protecting itself from the taint of    politics by withholding expertise from a vital public debatea    situation that seems no less irresponsible.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.newyorker.com\/news\/news-desk\/will-trump-be-the-death-of-the-goldwater-rule\" title=\"Will Trump Be the Death of the Goldwater Rule? - The New Yorker\">Will Trump Be the Death of the Goldwater Rule? - The New Yorker<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> At his rally in Phoenix on Tuesday night, Donald Trump remarked, of his decision to take on the Presidency, Most people think Im crazy to have done this. 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