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In reply to the discussion: Are there any arrogant/obnoxious people that you admire? [View all]eppur_se_muova
(41,948 posts)89. LBJ, Hunter S. Thompson
Imagine a USA where neither of these men had lived ...
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His arrogance is delicious because it is both over-the-top and faux. No one does it better! nt
MADem
Jan 2012
#65
To be fair, it could also have been the circumstances in which I met him.
arbusto_baboso
Jan 2012
#28
There was a character on the soap opera "Santa Barbara" who was arrogant: Mason. I had a
applegrove
Jan 2012
#27
The episode I saw him in about food in Haiti showed me a very humble side of him
deutsey
Jan 2012
#108
Oh yes, Hands down, it is Barney Frank. He is one arrogant obnoxious person. And when the
yellowcanine
Jan 2012
#50
He's only arrogant when suffering fools. Otherwise, he's a really nice guy. Very compassionate. nt
MADem
Jan 2012
#66
Yep. I will always love his "Pardon me for speaking while you were interrupting me" smackdown! nt
MADem
Jan 2012
#87
He says it all the time--it's a reflex with him; he got good at it when the GOP was employing their
MADem
Feb 2012
#117
Miles Davis, Lou Reed, Wm Faulkner, Truman Capote, Patricia Highsmith, Jerry Lee Lewis
Tom Ripley
Jan 2012
#63
Tough call. Highsmith's behavior wasn't the typical combination of arrogance and indifference found
Tom Ripley
Jan 2012
#97
I never thought of Anthony Bourdain as arrogant in the least. 2 I can think of are Bill Maher and
helderheid
Feb 2012
#123