Jared, a pasty pale, botoxed-to-the-hilt fake boy, always finds someone to rescue him。 He spins a hilariously tale of impotent rage at perceived slights (from everyone)。 It seems that everyone hated him, even his underlings who felt forced to make comments such as "not bad" through gritted teeth to give Jared his daily bromide of praise。 He turns to Henry Kissinger for an accolade to only get a "yes, I met Jared a few months ago" acknowledgement。 Poor Jared。 He finally hits pay dirt when the mur Jared, a pasty pale, botoxed-to-the-hilt fake boy, always finds someone to rescue him。 He spins a hilariously tale of impotent rage at perceived slights (from everyone)。 It seems that everyone hated him, even his underlings who felt forced to make comments such as "not bad" through gritted teeth to give Jared his daily bromide of praise。 He turns to Henry Kissinger for an accolade to only get a "yes, I met Jared a few months ago" acknowledgement。 Poor Jared。 He finally hits pay dirt when the murderous dictator MBS flirts a bit and then promises praise if Jared would pass on nuclear weapon recipes and transplants an entire weapons making factory from the US to Saudi Arabia。 But alas, MBS also mocks the hapless Jared behind his back。 "Wee Jared is in my pocket," brags MBS。 He'll soon be one of my lower tier wives。"Jared never belonged in the WH。 He's desperate to make you think he did。 。。。more
Alden,
Total trash from a worthless human。 If you run out of TP, use this, instead。
Arthur Graham,
"Kushner looks like a mannequin, and he writes like one"—Dwight Garner, NYT book criticNot sure what else there is to say LOL "Kushner looks like a mannequin, and he writes like one"—Dwight Garner, NYT book criticNot sure what else there is to say LOL 。。。more
mwana ,
Of course I would never read this。 But I implore you to read this remarkable evisceration by The New York Times Critic。 My favourite line Once in the White House, Kushner became Little Jack Horner, placing a thumb in everyone else’s pie, and he wonders why he was disliked。 He read Sun Tzu and imagined he was becoming a warrior。Honourable mention “Breaking History” is an earnest and soulless — Kushner looks like a mannequin, and he writes like one — Just one more This book is like a tour of a onc Of course I would never read this。 But I implore you to read this remarkable evisceration by The New York Times Critic。 My favourite line Once in the White House, Kushner became Little Jack Horner, placing a thumb in everyone else’s pie, and he wonders why he was disliked。 He read Sun Tzu and imagined he was becoming a warrior。Honourable mention “Breaking History” is an earnest and soulless — Kushner looks like a mannequin, and he writes like one — Just one more This book is like a tour of a once majestic 18th-century wooden house, now burned to its foundations, that focuses solely on, and rejoices in, what’s left amid the ashes: the two singed bathtubs, the gravel driveway and the mailbox。 Kushner’s fealty to Trump remains absolute。 Reading this book reminded me of watching a cat lick a dog’s eye goo。I am deceased。 You finish “Breaking History” wondering: Who is this book for? There’s not enough red meat for the MAGA crowd, and Kushner has never appealed to them anyway。 Political wonks will be interested — maybe, to a limited degree — but this material is more thoroughly and reliably covered elsewhere。 He’s a pair of dimples without a demographic。 。。。more