To: SaveTheChief
Much of his anger is justified. I think he thought he was an insider. He was having dinner with important people, famous people, etc. I think he found out the hard way that 99.9% the people he though twere his friends were nothing of the sort. It is a hard lesson to learn at any age.
He is a little bitter but I think with time it will fade.
26 posted on
12/10/2003 11:05:23 AM PST by
riri
To: riri
Much of his anger is justified. I think he thought he was an insider. He was having dinner with important people, famous people, etc. I think he found out the hard way that 99.9% the people he though twere his friends were nothing of the sort. It is a hard lesson to learn at any age.
And to some extent it was his ego that prevented him from seeing what the result of his comments on ESPN would be
His hobnobbing with the NFL and professional sports types fed his ego and blinded him to the fact that sports is rife with PC journalists and that not even star athletes would defend him against the PC monster
63 posted on
12/10/2003 11:18:49 AM PST by
uncbob
To: riri
"Much of his anger is justified. I think he thought he was an insider. He was having dinner with important people, famous people, etc. I think he found out the hard way that 99.9% the people he though twere his friends were nothing of the sort. It is a hard lesson to learn at any age.
He is a little bitter but I think with time it will fade."
I think you may have touched on it. He seems a bit edgier. I know, what should I expect given what he has gone thru. But this Dan's Bake Sale attendee would like just a bit more lightness. He gets any harsher and I'll start calling him Rush "Dr. Laura" Limbaugh!!! :<)))
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