i think that, you know, people who know how to manage their emotions, who have good coping strategies, when bad things happen to them, they find ways to negotiate it. but here we're seeing example after example of somebody who's losing self-control, who's not good at managing their feelings, and, in fact, being destructive and externalizing his anger leading to certainly anger issues, if not a full-blown personality disorder. so here he is. this is a man who, you know, despite what the jury found, he is a hated man by so many. he is under a microscope. he makes the news when he's pulled over for speeding. how does a person function, how might that affect behavior day in and day out knowing that? >> well, it depends what circle you're running in, of course. maybe the liberal media hates him, but there may be another group of gun supporters and conservatives who think he did the right thing and the stand your ground law is important and