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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI know Nunberg is a bad person
I hope a friend came for him and took him home. He really should not be alone right now. The man is in serious trouble and needs help. He has said awful things about people and he is a hater and a racist. And what kind of a person would be so close to a creep like Roger Stone? Even so, I can't help feel a little empathy for him. Watching him on tv today was so disturbing.
Tatiana
(14,167 posts)Someone who knows his days are numbered.
I think he is defying the subpoena because he wants to be in jail.
When you lie down with dogs you end up with fleas. And possibly subpoenas and extensive legal costs too.
As a human being, I do feel some empathy for him. But logically, I can also see that he is reaping what he has sown.
orangecrush
(19,236 posts)To have the empathy so lacking in malignant narcissists like Trump.
hlthe2b
(101,729 posts)Obviously one can not diagnose based on tv interviews (even when they start to enter into the hundreds!)
but it is a thought...
I hope someone retrieves him as well.
chuckstevens
(1,201 posts)He's more concerned about Roger Stone: A creppy Nixon throwback, who probably caused AL Franken's demise on the BS story of LeAnn Tweeden, bragged out his ties to Wikileaks, and has said if Trump is removed, it will insight a "Second Civil War", than American democracy.
Moreover, Nunberg knows many of the dark secrets of the Trump campaign, but never once said this is treasonous and wrong. ROT IN JAIL or HELL, Sam!
nocalflea
(1,387 posts)The trouble he's in is of his own making. His arrogance put him before a camera.
He has, over the course of the day discovered that he's not above the law and he isn't as near smart as he thinks he is . Quite a shock to the system .The piper demands payment.