I don't really disagree Momma. He is overbearing and it'll come back on him soon enough I think.
As far as the Kail conversation last night...honestly I think, had Kail left the house right after, woulda actually appreciated that dialogue rather than feel she was demeaned or intimidated or talked down to. It was simply direct to someone who kept asking questions. I think if you really listened to her talk to Jen and Mike afterwards, you could tell she actually appreciated the exchange even though she had every reason to just blast him for being so "matter of fact" and tactless towards her. But now that she is on to figuring out how to survive (and I certainly don't blame her...anything is possible in a week), I bet she'll slowly adopt a different view of that talk over time. Especially if she wins POV. But I still support what he said to her directly. The other option was to say "I'll think about it, we'll see"...which is the PC option of lying to someone without being a bad person nowadays.
I think a little blurb came out later in the updates in the other thread that Dick doesn't actually believe it is a "lock" that Kail goes out. He told the camera in not-so-many words that he may have to campaign to make sure that happens because she could reform an alliance if she gets out of this. That indicates to me that his bravado to her about being sure she was gone was just a strategic hope that she'd give up when he/she/we all know she ain't gonna give up. If he has to campaign...he'll weaken himself badly, IMO. But he's probably already made up his mind to do that because he is "one course, one way" once he gets set on it, IMO.