Nazi sociopaths are made, not born, and Stephen Miller didn’t become one overnight. His third grade teacher attests to the fact that Miller was a loner with the perverse habit of eating glue. Hollywood Reporter:
Do you remember that character in Peanuts, the one called Pig Pen, with the dust cloud and crumbs flying all around him? That was Stephen Miller at 8. I was always trying to get him to clean up his desk — he always had stuff mashed up in there. He was a strange dude. I remember he would take a bottle of glue — we didn't have glue sticks in those days — and he would pour the glue on his arm, let it dry, peel it off and then eat it.
I remember being concerned about him — not academically. He was OK with that, though I could never read his handwriting. But he had such strange personal habits. He was a loner and isolated and off by himself all the time.
At the end of the year, I wrote all my concerns — and I had a lot of them — in his school record. When the school principal had a conference with Stephen's parents, the parents were horrified. So the principal took some white-out and blanked out all my comments.
His teacher confesses that she can’t remember the comments she made, since it’s been 25 years and she’s had an awful lot of students in that time.
Miller’s own uncle condemned him as a hypocrite. He said in an online editorial to Politico, that if the Miller-orchestrated Trump immigration policies had been in effect at the time Miller’s relatives were immigrating to the United States, “I shudder at the thought of what would have become of the Glossers.” [Miller’s maternal great-grandfather]
Adolf Hitler was an awkward loner with an inferiority complex as a child. When he rose to power he sought to attack the vulnerable. He was particularly keen to destroy the elderly, handicapped and disabled, whom he regarded as useless and disposable. Those groups, and the Jews, had one attribute in common, they were minorities. Demonizing the minority is text book Nazism, and Stephen Miller carries on the tradition. Apparently, he came by it honestly.
As the twig is bent, so grows the tree and Miller was an angry little boy who hated. Now he’s the same person, just in an adult body, and with a post at the White House, working for another awkward loner with an inferiority complex.
Miller has sent blameless children to concentration camps, and one can only speculate at the sick and perverted pleasure he must derive from same. Maybe the shade of Uncle Adolf appears to him and says, “Good job, mein sohn.” Or maybe Miller reports directly to Satan — same difference.
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[cross-posted to PolitiZoom]