Dang. I knew that guy was a shit, but man, his sense of being wronged is so warped. And his attempts to pick at little threads around the edges in search of some technicality-based “gotcha” is just pitiful.
You'd think that anyone with half a brain would have his papers marked and tabbed rather than wasting the judge's (and KN's) time while he shuffled through them like a bumbling idiot. And why does he keep calling the female judge "Sir?" His side of this hearing was comedically pitiful, especially when contrasted to the crisp, orderly, well-prepared testimony of KN. Of course.
His words, actions, and disordered thinking are all deeply disturbing.
Dang. I knew that guy was a shit, but man, his sense of being wronged is so warped. And his attempts to pick at little threads around the edges in search of some technicality-based “gotcha” is just pitiful.
What a piece of work this guy is!
Fascinating. He believes his desire to act out is more important than KN's need to feel safe.
You'd think that anyone with half a brain would have his papers marked and tabbed rather than wasting the judge's (and KN's) time while he shuffled through them like a bumbling idiot. And why does he keep calling the female judge "Sir?" His side of this hearing was comedically pitiful, especially when contrasted to the crisp, orderly, well-prepared testimony of KN. Of course.
How does he not just crumble?
Her Honor (to DB): “are you asking me?” [if it’s okay for “her” to “brag” about the first peace order]
DB: “yes”
HH: “I’m not answering that.” ROFL