Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Republican men not only have identity issues, they are insecure beyond belief. Evidently, it drives them to drink beer to intoxication.

This is pathetic and shows a real trend in identity issues with Republican men. In the White House today women are treated as sex objects in demanding of hair length and dense make-up. I don't want to hear "this is who we are" because they all look like the same Barbie dolls.

After Kavanagh found his sexual prowess as his only real accomplishment in high school, he took his lack of identity into college and carried out the same lack of social skills.

This hatred/bigotry against other people, including the opposite gender, is a gross example of men that only define themselves by the narrowest of margins in the category of mature and able to take on life. At no point in time in his high school years (high school people may lack some clout but they aren't children) did Miller ever realize that the people surrounding him were his community. He totally rejected the idea of BELONGING to a diverse community. He also doesn't allow females THEIR SPACE at all.

The profile of these bozos is all too easy. They are narcissistic and not even simply arrogant, they define themselves by denying everyone around them as a legitimate human being.

When one denies others their valid place in life the only place for them is in service to their master. Hence, women are sex objects and assaulted. It is the only place for women in a man's world where being self-centered is their survival.

Just as a point of interest, being financially aloft does provide for even more distance between them and real people. Being a member of the 0.01 percent club isn't really a club, it is competition to own the world.

October 9, 2019
By Maxwell Tani

White House senior adviser Stephen Miller (click here) once jumped into a women's track meet to make a point about masculinity.

In a lengthy profile published on Monday, The New York Times reported that Miller "jumped, uninvited, into the final stretch of a girls' track meet, apparently intent on proving his athletic supremacy over the opposite sex."

The White House seems not to have denied the incident to the Times, only clarifying that the girls' track team was from another school.

Classmates remembered different racially and politically charged incidents.

Miller reportedly said he could not be friends with a person of Latino heritage, and on a different occasion, the paper reported, Miller "set off on a patriotic semi-striptease before the editor of the student newspaper, according to the editor, Ari Rosmarin, theatrically removing a button-down to reveal an American flag T-shirt in protest of an article he found inconsistent with the national interest."...