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Rhiannon12866

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Thu Oct 2, 2025, 10:45 PM Thursday

'An unhinged nerd': Michael Fanone blasts Stephen Miller for violent speech in Memphis - The Weeknight - MSNBC



Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller told Memphis police they are “unleashed” to fight crime by order of the president. Retired D.C. police officer Michael Fanone and MSNBC political analyst Tim Miller join The Weeknight to respond to the Trump administration’s escalating violent rhetoric. - Aired on 10/01/2025.
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'An unhinged nerd': Michael Fanone blasts Stephen Miller for violent speech in Memphis - The Weeknight - MSNBC (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Thursday OP
Please don't insult nerds. I am one. Miller is an unhinged tyrant wannabe, but he can't be so he settles for Bernardo de La Paz Thursday #1
Does Miller qualify for the moniker of "Lex Loser" and would his origin story be related to being stuffed in a locker xocetaceans Friday #2

Bernardo de La Paz

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1. Please don't insult nerds. I am one. Miller is an unhinged tyrant wannabe, but he can't be so he settles for
Thu Oct 2, 2025, 11:30 PM
Thursday

Miller settles for being the "eminence grise" (the gray eminence) ... the power behind the throne, the Toddler Tyrant's whisperer. Haven't watched, but recommending because it is MSNBC evenings.

xocetaceans

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2. Does Miller qualify for the moniker of "Lex Loser" and would his origin story be related to being stuffed in a locker
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 02:40 AM
Friday

... frequently during junior high?

Some people don't appreciate the terms nerd and geek to be semi-complimentary. I think that Fanone's remark in the video is the source of the derogatory usage of the term "nerd". (That sort of speech is semi-anti-intellectual in its origin, I think.)

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