That is the conclusion that many mental health professionals might come to after observing the absolutely bizarre tweetstorm Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren posted on Twitter on Monday in the wake of the release of her genetic test results which "suggests" that she might possibly be 1/1024th South American. Perhaps instigated by the backfire mockery resulting from her test by President Donald Trump in particular and the public in general, Warren posted a tweetstorm of 28 tweets on October 15 from 5:59 P.M. until 7:17 P.M..
That works out to more than one tweet every 3 minutes during a 78 minute period while Warren was in the throes of reacting to Trump's mockery of her tiny tiny bit of possible South American ancestry being desperately passed off as Native American ancestry. Her tweetstorm kicked off in response to Trump who we can see inhabits her mind in a very prominent position:
We all know why @realDonaldTrump makes creepy physical threats about me, right? He’s scared. He’s trying to do what he always does to women who scare him: call us names, attack us personally, shrink us down to feel better about himself. It may soothe his ego – but it won’t work. pic.twitter.com/2rfPSlvlQA
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) October 15, 2018
That Donald Trump is trying to get under my 1/1024th Native American skin but it won't work, I tell ya! And I'll keep telling you this with another 27 urgent tweets for the next 78 minutes!
If @realDonaldTrump – a cowardly elitist who has never known or cared what life is like for anyone who's ever lived outside of a skyscraper in Manhattan – wants to talk about authenticity, well then, let's talk about who's REALLY pretending to be someone they're not.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) October 15, 2018
I'm the authentic one! Not Donald Trump who is inauthentically living in my mind 24/7! Hee Hee! Ha! Ha! Hoo! Hoo!
For starters, @realDonaldTrump wants us to think he’s a billionaire – but he won’t show us his tax returns. Why? Maybe he isn’t as rich as he pretends, & he doesn’t want us to know that his "empire" is really built on debts he owes to some sketchy characters.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) October 15, 2018
DONALD TRUMP!!! SLOOOOOOOWLY I TURNED... STEP BY STEP.....
He pretends he’s a populist – but @realDonaldTrump’s economic policies are all about making the rich richer and the powerful more powerful. He’s stuffed his administration with so many former Goldman Sachs bankers they could open a branch office.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) October 15, 2018
OOOH! OOOH! OOOH! That Donald Trump! He..he makes me so mad I can barely think... But I have no problem tweeting up a storm.
He demands military parades in his honor but cheats our veterans out of charitable donations, attacks their families, ducked out of Vietnam, & can't even be bothered to visit the troops that he refuses to bring home from Afghanistan or Iraq.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) October 15, 2018
You have to wonder at this point, after 40 minutes of Trump-obsessed tweeting, whether Warren's staffers are aware of her mad tweetstorm and, if so, are pondering a much needed intervention.
He drapes himself in the flag – but for all his talk about "Making America Great Again," all @realDonaldTrump does is attack our core values (the free press, the democratic process, our legacy of diversity) while he shovels taxpayer cash into his own pockets.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) October 15, 2018
Hear my desperate plea for help in the form of uncontrollable tweeting!!!
Oh, and one more thing. @realDonaldTrump likes to pretend he’s a real tough guy. But like most bullies, he sure scares easy, doesn’t he?
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) October 15, 2018
And I bet he wears shoe lifts to make himself feel bigger! Nah-nah nah-nah!
And @realDonaldTrump should be scared – because on November 6, we’re going to bust up that con once and for all.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) October 15, 2018
You..you turned me into a laughingstock by mocking my gene test but you wait! On November 6 we're gonna get you!
But nicknames don’t help families pay for child care. Conspiracy theories won’t solve climate change. Racial slurs can’t raise wages or make our communities safer.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) October 15, 2018
You tried to drive me crazy by calling me Pocahontas but it didn't work! See, I'm completely SAAAAANE!!! Ha! Ha! Hoo! Hoo!
At the end of the day, I trust the people of Massachusetts to look at the facts about who I am and how I've lived my life and make their own judgment about me. But remember: @realDonaldTrump doesn't have the same kind of faith in you.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) October 15, 2018
Everybody can clearly see that I am maybe 1/1024th Native American. So take that Donald Trump you big bully!
Yeah, @realDonaldTrump will keep insulting me. Let him. We’ll be busy registering voters, knocking on doors, making sure our neighbors know the facts, & telling them about what we're ready to do to build pride, hope, & opportunity all across our country. https://t.co/sb2oPItfwS
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) October 15, 2018
Yeah, keep insulting me Donald Trump because it doesn't bother me one bit! You hear me! I will be too busy building pride and hope around the country to be bothered by your lousy, stinkin' insults!!!
Tick-tock, @realDonaldTrump. November 6th is coming.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) October 15, 2018
And that was the 28th and final tweet of Warren's 78 minute long mad tweetstorm. One has to wonder if her concerned staff had to break down her door to tear her hands away from the keyboard to attain this tweetstorm termination.
Although Brian Craig, co-host of the Steve Kane Radio show, entertained his listeners on Tuesday morning with a review of Warren's tweetstorm meltdown, will the mainstream media also cover her deranged outburst on Twitter? So far, there's no sign of it.
Exit question: Will the official song of the Elizabeth Warren 2020 presidential campaign be They're Coming to Take Me Away?