.NatashaNoman: The surprisingly tragic story of poor little rich boy Jared Kushner.
?) — as a resounding success, in part, thanks to his own underappreciated contributions. Kushner describes Dr. Anthony Fauci as offering his sincerest gratitude: “‘It’s really not fair how the press is beating you up,’” he quotes an indebted Fauci as saying. “‘You made a very positive contribution. If you’d like me to say that to the press, I would be happy to.’”
Kushner works overtime in his book to paint himself as worthy, capable, and competent — to the point of exhaustion for the reader. Kushner, we are told, comes by his humble intelligence honestly. While in prison , Kushner’s father meets a young man he believes to be redeemable. “He [the young man] told my father that he had become a drug dealer because his dad was a drug dealer. It was all he knew — and because of it, he wound up in trouble with the law,” Kushner describes, offering his readers probing insight into the problems with the criminal justice system.
Virgina Woolf’s famed novel, “Orlando,” highlights the often performative and empty nature of diplomacy: When top-level government officials meet, they play-act smoking and drinking, like children at an imaginary tea party — none of it is real, she suggests, all of it is for show.
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