Brian Kilmeade is another very, very short guy who feels he has to make up for that physical deficit by being twice as tough and aggressive in how he presents. He’s a big sports freak, is a big mouth when it comes to any event that requires a physical response (such as war) and always goes on the verbal attack for action where restraint and a judicial approach to any given subject should rule.
He’s impulsive, constantly moving and running around looking manly he thinks, and tries to display this manliness by verbal ferocity. And he somehow thinks he speaks for the rest of America which he of course doesn’t.
Actually, he has a couple of similarities with Ukraine’s President; both are very short men, and both were former comics (Kilmeade was once a stand-up comic which is why he is always making jokes and quips).
Ukraine’s President has the gravitas that Kilmeade does not have, and is truly a man of consequential action that Kilmeade tries so very hard to project. He’s not a stupid man; just one who wants to be a heavyweight when he’s just a lightweight. He wants so much to be tall, but isn’t. Ukraine’s President doesn’t care.
Kilmeade wants to be taken seriously (writes American history books on the side), but he needs to settle down, not always be the jokester interjecting quips while delivering hard news on Fox, and try to be more comfortable in his own skin and not try so hard. He’s like an over eager puppy panting and running around wishing he was Pete Hegseth or Will Cain.
My two cent armchair psychoanalysis for what it’s worth. He has to stop trying so hard to prove himself as a manly man. And stop imposing on his audience his impulsive ideas that as a well-paid media elite he won’t have to live by, like working two jobs to help out Ukraine. What an idiotic comment, stupid enough to generate a FR thread of his very own.
It describes him to a T....... and should be read by EVERYONE reading this thread !!!
Leni/MinuteGal
During the 9/11 live coverage, Brian met Bill Clinton on a New York City street and absolutely tore Clinton apart. That was perhaps the best interview out of thousands at the time