"Madness", "insane", "lunatic", "crazy" are not claims of mental illness and they are not medical terms. They're simply prejoritive, like calling someone "daft". "Schizophrenia", "Bipolar Disorder", "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder", "Borderline Personality Disorder", "Dissociative Identity Disorder" are examples of a medical diagnosis of mental illness. Frank Brady makes no such claims in his book. Now stop being daft and read the book before criticising it or its author.
+1 good post
No its a rather weak and beggarly semantic argument which does not stand up to scrutiny and is demonstrably false for if the proposer is to be believed Brady was simply using it as a derogatory term for Fischer akin to Fischer being 'daft' his own words, despite Bradys own evidence that he had a book full of psychological evidence and that in his first book he described being in Fischers presence as in the presence of genius. Thus his argument is illogical, unreasonable and does not stand up to scrutiny.
talk about a descent into madness..

Whiskey. It's only 8:30PM in New York. We can reproach all night.
Whiskey is the Irish spelling, in Scotland we spell it Whisky.