This bitch writes a book "the dangerous case of Donald Trump" and diagnosis him with her mental telepathy.This bitch is a disgrace to her profession. TDS can effect all and this leftwing hack is no exception.
Hot Radio Talk: Mark Levin Brutally Cross-Examines a Trump-Bashing Psychiatrist 
               
                                                                  By 
Tim Graham | August 28, 2019 10:07 PM EDT                
                                                                                  
Chris Pandolfo at Conservative Review  reports that Mark Levin booked an anti-Trump guest on his show, which  doesn't happen often. Dr. Bandy X. Lee, half of a panel of lefty  psychiatrists on last Sunday's 
Reliable Sources, consented to an interview, but her answers were very strange. 
  Levin started at Square One on this source (at minute 39). Are you a  Democrat? "I'm not." Did you vote for Hillary Clinton? "I did." Have you  voted for a Republican? "Yes." Who was that? "I'd rather not say." When  he asked if she was a liberal or conservative, she insisted "I'm a  devout Christian...I believe in the founding principles of this nation,  so I'm a great patriot." She didn't like this line of questioning. "I'm  not a very political person." She even claimed "I actually don't know  the exact meanings of the Bill of Rights."
   
    All this is quite ridiculous. Her book 
The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump comes with dust-cover blurbs from Bill Moyers and Lawrence O'Donnell. After her 
Prologue in the book,  she offers thanks for assistance to radical feminists Gloria Steinem  and Robin Morgan among others. She writes of how her clique published  their Trump attacks in The Huffington Post and 
The New York Times. All of this is a leftist enterprise. 
  Levin asked Dr. Lee if she has ever met the president or spoken to  him? “No.” She strangely claimed she based her evaluation on the Mueller  Report....but the book originallly came out in October 2017, when  Robert Mueller was just getting started. Then she told Levin her alarm  at Trump's behavior began in early 2016, when watching Trump rallies on  television. 
  On page 82 and 83 of his book 
Unfreedom of the Press, Levin  quoted Lee & Co. insisting in their book there was no hope for  Trump, that "Collectively with our co-authors, we warn that anyone as  mentally unstable as Mr. Trump should not be entrusted with the  life-and-death powers of the presidency."
  Yeah, and she's "not a very political person." 
  Levin challenged her ability to offer an evaluation of the president  without meeting or speaking to him. “You did no, obviously, scientific  diagnosis, that’s not possible from a distance,” Levin said.
  

Lee  responded by claiming that under certain conditions, psychiatrists can  actually make a more accurate diagnosis of a patient without seeing or  speaking to him.
  “It’s been scientifically proven that for certain conditions, a  diagnosis is more accurate from a distance, without a personal  interview,” she replied.
  But when Levin referred to her work as making a “distant diagnosis”  of the president, she stressed that she has never made a diagnosis. “I  have never diagnosed,” Lee insisted. “I’m not interested in diagnosing,  I’m not interested in the personal mental health of Donald Trump. I am  only interested in the public health effects.”
  “Wait a minute, your book is full of allegations about the personal  mental health of Donald Trump, and so are the essays,” Levin rebutted.
  He said she was trying to have it both ways, on the one hand making  claims about Trump’s mental health in her book and on the other refusing  to say she’s diagnosed the president. “This is double-speak,” Levin  said. “You don’t have a single scientific diagnosis from which you can  analyze the mental health of the president of the United States, do  you?”
  Dr. Lee pulls this trick in the book, as well. It's called 
The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump,  and Lee claims "the main point of this book is not about Mr. Trump,"  but that "the ascendancy of an individual with such impairments speaks  to our general state of health and well-being as a nation." The voters,  in her vision, installed a mentally unstable individual, who should not  be entrusted with presidential powers. 
  “No offense, you sound like a palm reader,” Levin said. "Are you going to diagnose me from afar?"