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Hortensis

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2. :) Family and friends waylaid him at home
Tue Mar 6, 2018, 12:51 PM
Mar 2018

and did an intervention. My interpretation, but sorta something like that. Didn't hear mention of an attorney, but they may have wrestled one who arrived with duct tape to the floor.

Ari Melber reported on O'Donnell last night that he called Nunberg at his home after the interview and that family and friends were there trying to talk him through this. He spoke with Nunberg and with his father, although what he and the elder Nunberg discussed is confidential. But dad was there with his son.

Maybe his lawyer wrestled him to the floor and slapped duct tape over his mouth. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2018 #1
:) Family and friends waylaid him at home Hortensis Mar 2018 #2
Seriously, I got to wondering whether he might be bipolar The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2018 #6
Yes. I feel sure mental problem of some type is involved. Hortensis Mar 2018 #8
His interviews reminded me of something that happened to a friend some years ago. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2018 #14
Hmmm. So your friend went from essentially "normal" Hortensis Mar 2018 #20
He kind of unraveled over a period of time, but IIRC it wasn't a very long time - The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2018 #23
Interesting, thanks. My only experience with onset Hortensis Mar 2018 #25
How Soon Before Trump Has A Similar Meltdown?.....nt global1 Mar 2018 #10
That's what I've been wondering Libloom Mar 2018 #11
In the DU link below, Nunberg admits to taking antidepressants apnu Mar 2018 #21
If she thought she smelled alcohol on his breath, she should not have put him on the air. LisaM Mar 2018 #26
Normally I would agree with you. But these people have been lying through their teeth flibbitygiblets Mar 2018 #29
Because then what's to prevent them from doing this as a norm? LisaM Mar 2018 #30
I'm not aware of hordes of people showing up drunk for TV interviews. flibbitygiblets Mar 2018 #31
I just didn't think it was a very professional way to conduct an interview. LisaM Mar 2018 #32
Its not moral, in a human sense, but it is certainly ethical in a journalistic sense. apnu Mar 2018 #33
If the story is getting actual information, then I disagree. LisaM Mar 2018 #34
I'm just saying what I've learned about journalism ethics. apnu Mar 2018 #35
Fun fact: he IS a lawyer flibbitygiblets Mar 2018 #18
So is Cohen, who flat out admits he paid Stormy Daniels. apnu Mar 2018 #22
Drugs wore off .... or finally kicked in lunasun Mar 2018 #3
Hangovers can be a bitch. Still In Wisconsin Mar 2018 #4
Appears the Legal System made a phone Wellstone ruled Mar 2018 #5
Here monkeys, ive got Shiny object for you.... TranssexualKaren Mar 2018 #7
It does look slightly calculated, what Nunberg did yesterday FakeNoose Mar 2018 #9
They saw to it that Scooter Libby was taken care of... TranssexualKaren Mar 2018 #12
Poor cilla4progress Mar 2018 #13
"Sam Nunberg goes dark", really bad hangovers will do that. LOL nt Javaman Mar 2018 #15
I don't think it was alcohol - he was hyper and his speech wasn't slurred. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2018 #24
It sure looked like mania to me. nt Laffy Kat Mar 2018 #28
He's either CanonRay Mar 2018 #16
It might depend on if the person answering the phone at his house had a Russian accent. n/t woodsprite Mar 2018 #17
Ooh. Scary because it could be true. flibbitygiblets Mar 2018 #19
Media circus. His agent probably put him up to it. McCamy Taylor Mar 2018 #27
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