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From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
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Subject: Rudy So Angwy!- Hegseth - Bonus: AlleyCat Is One of The Several People Who Dominate Rudy on A Daily Basis, Keeping Their Bootheels on His Little Pencil Neck To The Amusement of All
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2024 09:49:16 -0600
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


On Tue, 3 Dec 2024 21:39:34 -0800, Rudy Canoza, forever the mental and physical midget, who was *NEVER* a three sport letterman, like me, and who was 
*NEVER* a bouncer, like me, and who was *NEVER* an assistant golf pro, like me, and who was *NEVER* a lifeguard, like me, and who *NEVER* dunked a 
basketball, like me, and has *NEVER* laid as many women as me, says... 

>   * "excessive drinking"

That was years ago.

> he's a drunk. This is *settled*.

He never was a "drunk" and your going on 8 year old history.

LOL... "between 2013 and 2016"

LOL... "That's not the kind of life that Pete lives right now. He certainly has matured a lot in the past decade."

LOL... "between 2013 and 2016"

If Joe Biden, Hillary and Bill Clinton, and Barack Hussein Obama can flip on gay marriage and illegal immigration in less than 8 years, it's 
conceivable that Pete Hegseth has curtailed his drinking, if it ever was a concern at all.

People and their hearsay. You NEVER know if it's EVER 100% true.

>   * "mismanagement" ? what the fuck has Pete Hegseth ever managed?

In 2006, he was deployed to Iraq, with the 3rd Brigade of the 101st Airborne Division, SERVING AS AN INFANTRY PLATOON LEADER.

He "MANAGED" to get his platoon out of a war zone alive, while YOU would curl up in a ball and scream MOMMMMMY!

By 2012, Pete returned to active duty as a captain and was DEPLOYED TO AFGHANISTAN with the Minnesota Army National Guard. There, HE SERVED AS A 
SENIOR COUNTERINSURGENCY INSTRUCTOR at the Counterinsurgency Training Center in Kabul, according to his Ballotpedia bio.

THAT'S management, you fucking pussy.

THIS is what Hegseth looked like fighting wars.

https://i.imgur.com/C7YaimC.png

THIS is you.

https://i.imgur.com/o4mLk1K.mp4

There have been PLENTY of Democrat drunk rapists (see other post) who have "managed".

> He might skate on this one

"Skate" on what? About MAYBE drinking a little too much at events that served alcohol, stopping EIGHT YEARS AGO?

Let's see YOU go fight a war and come back and not drink.

> Hegseth is *thoroughly* unqualified to be Sec. of Defense.

Tell us, EXACTLY, what his job is going to entail and how he won't be able to do it. Be specific, liar... we know you'll hem and haw and not tell us 
anything, but at least I'm making you happy by replying and giving you a chance to spread your lies for your faggot audience here.

THEY'RE the only ones who might believe your angry-ass, bitter, "get off my lawn", old man diatribe.

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AlleyCat is one of the several people who dominate Rudy on a daily basis, keeping their bootheels on his little pencil neck to the amusement of all.

Why Rudy Gets So Angwy
 
Narcissists, like Rudy, are people who feed off the energy of others. They draw from people around them TO BOOST THEIR SELF-ESTEEM.

(perfect!)

As a result, they are extraordinarily self-centered. If you have a narcissist for a boss, it can be very difficult. Narcissists are reluctant to 
share credit with others.

One question about narcissists is whether they are also prone to aggressive and violent reactions toward others when their self-esteem is threatened. 
This issue was explored in a paper by Zlatan Krizan and Omesh Johar in the May 2015 issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

The researchers point out that there are actually two subtypes of narcissism:

One is grandiose narcissism, which is characterized by people having a high opinion of themselves. Grandiose narcissists believe that other people 
are interested in them, and that they should be listened to by others. One of the most popular personality tests used to identify narcissists, the 
Narcissistic Personality Inventory, measures grandiose narcissism.

The second subtype is vulnerable narcissism, in which people are self-centered, but also defensive and resentful of others.

This new set of studies suggests that vulnerable narcissism leads to aggressive and violent reactions to other people, while grandiose narcissism 
does not.

In one study, participants were given several personality inventories, including one designed to test for grandiose narcissism and one designed to 
test for vulnerable narcissism. Participants filled out scales that measured their level of physical and verbal aggression, as well as anger and 
hostility toward others. The researchers also measured individuals' tendency to experience shame.

Vulnerable narcissists were much more prone than grandiose narcissists to experience shame, to find their self-esteem influenced by the beliefs of 
others, and to experience anger and rage toward others. Grandiose narcissists were more prone than vulnerable narcissists to feel entitled and to try 
to exploit others.

A second study looked at aggression in the laboratory. Participants were measured on scales of grandiose and vulnerable narcissism. Participants had 
been told that the study was focused on food preferences. They were told that they had been paired with a partner sitting in another room. First, 
that unseen partner was going to select a food for them to taste, and then they were going to select a food for the partner to taste.

The first phase of the study was designed to provoke a reaction in the participants. They were told that their partner selected a bitter drink for 
them to try. They were told that the partner could give them a mildly bitter drink or a harshly bitter drink, and could select how much of it the 
person had to try.

One group of participants was given three ounces of the harshly bitter drink. This was expected to make the participant feel like their partner did 
not like them. A second group of participants was given three ounces of the mildly bitter drink. This condition was a control. All participants were 
asked to drink what they were given, and all did so. The participants given the more bitter drink felt it was vile. Participants rated how annoyed 
they were at the other person as well as their anger toward that person and their trust of that person.

In the second phase of the study, participants selected a spicy sauce for a second person to drink. They could select amounts from two bottles, one 
of which was a very hot pepper sauce, while the other was mild. Participants got a small taste of the sauces so that they would know how unpleasant 
the hotter sauce was. The idea was that the more aggressive the participant felt toward their partner, the more hot sauce they would want that 
participant to drink.

Participants who had been given the bitter drink were more annoyed at their partner than those given the mild drink. As a result, people who were 
given the bitter drink were more likely to give hot sauce to the other person than those who were given the mild drink. The people high in vulnerable 
narcissism who received the bitter drink were most likely to give hot sauce to the other person. The vulnerable narcissists given the bitter drink 
were also most angry at, and least trusting of, the other person. Grandiose narcissism, however, did not predict aggression toward the other person 
or ratings of anger or trust.

These studies suggest that there are two distinct subtypes of narcissists:

Those whose narcissism reflects a feeling of self-importance tend to exploit other people, but they are not inclined to act aggressively or violently 
toward others.

Those whose narcissism reflects feelings of defensiveness and resentment feel shame when their self-esteem is threatened, and tend to react to those 
threats with anger and aggression.