I wrote that wrong, so I do apologize for offending you. I've worked with children with autism before, and he has no other disorders other than the fact that he's too sheltered, and can't face being proven wrong. What I meant was that the kid is generally an asshole. Claiming a disorder is an excuse. He could have it, he could not. But it's not like he was born with it. You can easily see the many factors that led to this kid's attitude.
And most people have co-workers that are like this. We generally call them "Management".