The guy’s got the mental development of a sixteen-year-old. He’s convinced he knows everything, and knows it better than anyone else around him, and feels horribly put-upon whenever he is asked to stoop to actually applying himself. He views the vast majority of his official duties, and most everything else, as unworthy of his phenomenal talents.
I think we should call these types “coasters”. I saw a lot of them during my work years. They looked and acted like they knew what they were doing and somehow never got fired. Most of us could spot them and went out of our way to NOT help them “move forward”. I suppose that would be bullying in today’s world.
-— . He views the vast majority of his official duties, and most everything else, as unworthy of his phenomenal talents.-—
And he’s a dogmatic commie, which minimizes the need to think.