Politico actually published this piece of meaningless psychobabble.

Via Washington Times.

White House senior adviser Stephen Miller’s third grade classmate penned an op-ed for Politico, writing how President Trump’s loyal staffer “was obsessed with tape and glue.”

In the Politico op-ed, John Muller, who sat next to Miller in the third grade, described in detail how the senior adviser once played with glue and preferred other classmates not touch his belongings.

Muller writes in Politico:

He especially was obsessed with tape and glue. Along the midpoint of our desk, Stephen laid down a piece of white masking tape, explaining that it marked the boundary of our sides and that I was not to cross it. The formality of this struck me as odd. I was a fairly neat kid, at least at school, and I had never spread my things to his side of the desk. Stephen, meanwhile, could not have been much messier: His side of the desk was sticky and peeling, littered with scraps of paper, misshapen erasers and pencil nubs….

The op-ed was aimed at portraying Miller — even as a child — as being infatuated with walling off his personal space and equating that with his support for a wall along the United States-Mexico border to stop illegal immigration….

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  1. Chuck says:

    The left’s obsession with Stephen Miller reminds me of their obsession with Karl Rove during the Bush days.

  2. Minnie says:

    The absurdity of this article is obvious. And further demonstrates that Politico is clueless about reporting what matters! I’m Not going to give a damn about the logic of a 3rd grade boy. The writer has apparently not gotten past 3rd grade.

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