A Freudian slip?
She: ‘What would you likebread and butter, or cake?’
He: ‘Bed and butter.’[2]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freudian_slip
Kelly to Anthony Weenie: How can somebody with a secret like that go on TV and be that cocky?
Yeah, she could have used “arrogant”, “brash”, “self confident” or a lot of other words.............no way that was an accident.
The real answer for Weiner - humor aside.
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A narcissistic sociopath is someone with a combination of narcissistic personality disorder and definitive behavioral signs of sociopathy. People with narcissism are characterized by their excessive and persistent need for others’ admiration and positive reinforcement. They generally have grandiose opinions of themselves and believe they are superior to other people. Narcissists are also frequently convinced that they are above the normal responsibilities and obligations of everyday life, so they usually have significant difficulties maintaining employment or relationships as a result. The narcissistic sociopath has this type of personality along with a noticeable lack of regard for the rights of others and a tendency to regularly violate those rights.
One noted difference between a narcissistic sociopath and people with narcissism alone is that the narcissist with the sociopathy reacts strongly and sometimes even violently to negative feedback. True sociopaths generally do not respond to criticism or care what others may think of them. A narcissistic sociopath is unable to tolerate criticism and needs constant praise, as well as deference from other people. Many with this condition present themselves in the best light possible and are able to easily charm others to gain their trust. “””
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-narcissistic-sociopath.htm#slideshow
Sound familiar?
from what we were shown, alas, he is not so very cocky after all... (just to be accurate about these vital matters of state)
Why is he even getting any air time now? He’s yesterday’s news; throw him out with the rest of the garbage . . .
At 1m32s or so, she groups Governor Krispy Kreme and Bridgegate with Hillary and Benghazi and her guest’s troubles. She questions the credibility of all three.