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How to Talk About Politicians and Mental Health

Feb 25, 2023
Former U.S. Representative Patrick J. Kennedy, a mental health advocate and son of Senator Ted Kennedy, discusses the critical intersection of politics and mental health. He addresses Nikki Haley's call for mental competency tests for senior politicians and the public’s right to know about leaders’ mental fitness. Kennedy shares his personal experience with mental health challenges and advocates for a compassionate dialogue around these issues, emphasizing the need to reduce stigma and protect privacy in political discourse.
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ANECDOTE

Haley's Competency Test Proposal

  • Nikki Haley's call for mental competency tests seemed aimed at President Biden.
  • However, it could also apply to Donald Trump or other leaders over 75.
ANECDOTE

Trump's Cognitive Test

  • In 2020, Donald Trump claimed he "aced" a cognitive test.
  • He suggested Joe Biden should take one too.
INSIGHT

History of Mental Fitness Questions

  • Questioning politicians' mental fitness isn't new.
  • NPR's John Hamilton noted similar discussions about past presidents like Nixon, Clinton, and even Lincoln.
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