It never ceases to astound me how Bob sees the world through a black-and-white, MCU-influenced lens. He loves capeshit and no doubt sees himself a moral equal to Captain America, Spider-Man, etc. However, he is anything but when you consider his motivations. Captain America and Superman are paragons motivated by their own moral code to stand up for those who cannot defend themselves. I loathe to use the language of the intersectional left, but Bob's sense of compassion is largely performative and my belief is that he only acts compassionate when it will garner him positive attention or benefit himself in some other way. Guilt motivates Spider-Man as his inaction led to the death of his beloved Uncle Ben and thus feels a tremendous sense of responsibility to use his powers to assist other. Bob refuses to take responsibility for his actions or his words through repeated denials despite the fact that his tweets are out in the open for the public to see. Then there is Batman whose motives may seem like vengeance on the surface, but is tempered by a sense of justice as he allows the courts to do their work rather than play judge, jury, and executioner (for the most part.) Bob is just a power-hungry maniac who wants his side to win because he wants them to use the power of the state to inflict suffering on those he hates.
Bob he demonstrates time and again that his primary motivation in life is anger and vengeance against those who (supposedly) wronged him, which is the classic motive of a supervillain. I would go so far as to compare him to Lex Luthor with all of the ego, two hundred extra pounds, and a microscopic fraction of the intelligence.