Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His comment about Valhalla shows what a desperate, corny, socially awkward clown he is. He wants acceptance and to be seen as a cool kid so badly.
Well stated.
Yes, a friend and I discuss this from time to time. Our take is that he may have been bullied as a child, perhaps relentlessly, and he decided as an adult to side with the bullies, not the kids who were his friends.
I had a similar thought earlier. He strikes me as someone who is actively coping with post-bullying trauma in a self-hating manner; he blames himself. There is so much to unpack with a Hindu man referencing Valhalla in Mormon Utah as a tribute to his Christian friend. None of that makes any sense. His lack of situational awareness is breathtaking.
He's incompetent at the cosplay he's trying to pull off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His comment about Valhalla shows what a desperate, corny, socially awkward clown he is. He wants acceptance and to be seen as a cool kid so badly.
Well stated.
Yes, a friend and I discuss this from time to time. Our take is that he may have been bullied as a child, perhaps relentlessly, and he decided as an adult to side with the bullies, not the kids who were his friends.
I had a similar thought earlier. He strikes me as someone who is actively coping with post-bullying trauma in a self-hating manner; he blames himself. There is so much to unpack with a Hindu man referencing Valhalla in Mormon Utah as a tribute to his Christian friend. None of that makes any sense. His lack of situational awareness is breathtaking.
He's incompetent at the cosplay he's trying to pull off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His comment about Valhalla shows what a desperate, corny, socially awkward clown he is. He wants acceptance and to be seen as a cool kid so badly.
Well stated.
Yes, a friend and I discuss this from time to time. Our take is that he may have been bullied as a child, perhaps relentlessly, and he decided as an adult to side with the bullies, not the kids who were his friends.
I had a similar thought earlier. He strikes me as someone who is actively coping with post-bullying trauma in a self-hating manner; he blames himself. There is so much to unpack with a Hindu man referencing Valhalla in Mormon Utah as a tribute to his Christian friend. None of that makes any sense. His lack of situational awareness is breathtaking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His comment about Valhalla shows what a desperate, corny, socially awkward clown he is. He wants acceptance and to be seen as a cool kid so badly.
Well stated.
Yes, a friend and I discuss this from time to time. Our take is that he may have been bullied as a child, perhaps relentlessly, and he decided as an adult to side with the bullies, not the kids who were his friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His comment about Valhalla shows what a desperate, corny, socially awkward clown he is. He wants acceptance and to be seen as a cool kid so badly.
Well stated.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever. Nice try.
We have had worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think competence was the goal of this appointment?
No, but when he embarrassed Trump I thnk that should be the end of it. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to cause mayhem at the FBI, there are plenty of other people Trump can throw in there. Get this dud out.
Hegseth embarrassed Trump and we are still stuck with him so...
But he's tall, white and straight out of Fox central casting.
Don't forget that there's racism at play here.
Anonymous wrote:His comment about Valhalla shows what a desperate, corny, socially awkward clown he is. He wants acceptance and to be seen as a cool kid so badly.
Anonymous wrote:We didn't elect this idiot and we can't fire him. Careful what you wish for; think about the scarcity of qualified options Trump would have to replace him. I mean, Dennis Rodman could replace Patel I suppose.