People demonstrating delusions of grandeur frequently convince themselves that their arguments are more logical and credible than those of others, but they fail to understand that their arguments are only mere opinions which others might accept as logical and credible if and when they make sense to them. Claiming from the outset that those others are incapable of thinking logically only exposes the extend of the delusion.
To such a person it, of course, makes perfect sense that somebody would leave a hide out to expose themselves to a busy street full of police cars going up and down in search for another hide out.