On the infirmed, poverty, and women
I loved one of his early performances, which was opposite William F. Buckley in the firing line and Emmet Tyrrell, the current editor of "The American Spectator." In those early appearances he listened carefully. His ego had not assumed Gulliverian proportions.
After listening to the same rhetoric for years on end one doesn't have to listen as carefully.
@ashortbeauty when Tyrrell accuses him of "living off terminological inexactitude," he tees off and shows him for the consumate idiot that he was back then. It starts at about the 16:30 mark in a clip available through James V's YouTube channel.