I'd like to, but you started a thread about him.
As much as I like Fox News, it was easy to see the business end of them taking a little stab today at NBC for airing the stuff so much, when you know Fox would have been as bad as anyone had the stuff been sent to them.
Was listening to one late night show in which they were talking about chemicals he may have been exposed to in his family's dry cleaning or laundry business.
Was obvious that he was pretty mental just from the variety of things that he jumped around to. Was pretty easy to tell that conceit and self-centeredness were big parts of him, not to mention the delusional stuff, such as asking if people had endured sufferings as if he had.
What is eternally humbling to me are stories such as the professor who was a Holocaust survivor. The idea that he had faced the results of a madman earlier in life and that he ran toward trouble instead of away from it.
Brit Hume (some of you may know him from Fox News) was talking a couple of years ago about how insane people often have the self-centered trait. He spent several years working for small town newspapers and he said that's where your local level nuts will walk in with their "situations" that always seem to be accompanied with an exaggerated feeling of importance.
He said one day one of these came in off the street and was talking about how he knew the government had abducted him and put a chip in him, that he knew they were tracking his every move. Brit said he asked him if he knew about the "grounding" trick to foil this. The guy said "No." Brit said "Yeah, if you're grounded, those devices won't work." Said when the guy walked out, they had straightened out a metal coathanger, hooked one end to the back of his belt, and he was dragging the other end behind him as he walked, safe and secure!