The master felt it was very unfair and perhaps illegal to judge him by the things he said or did. “Only God knows what is in my heart,” he said, “so if you want to judge anyone blame him.” #TolstoysTalesofTrump
It was the last season of the Master’s Apprentice Games and the stakes could not be higher. The challenges included devising a new slogan for the master’s life in exile, with bonus points for staging a successful coup. Who would be the next Apprentice!
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After proving his ability to interpret the master’s troubling dreams, his pillow maker gradually assumed the role of trusted counselor on matters ranging from healthy bedtime habits to military strategy. Madame felt he was making himself too familiar. #TolstoysTalesofTrump
@NYTimes runs a new self-congratulatory account of their previous self-congratulatory “scoop” about the Pentagon Papers, without acknowledging responses that completely call into question the premise of the story. nytimes.com/2021/01/15/insid…
My response to the @nytimes article getting further attention. FAIR: ACTION ALERT: What Can 'Now Be Told' by NYT About Pentagon Papers Isn't Actually True - bit.ly/3qrcO3b
Madame thought she had confiscated all his matches, but the master had a secret reserve. At night he liked to stand on the balcony and watch the flickering light of the flames. Sometimes he played his violin. #TolstoysTalesofTrump
“In the days ahead we must not consider it unpatriotic to raise certain basic questions about our national character.”--Martin Luther King, Jr. The title of his book, "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Chaos or Community," speaks to our moment.
"Let us be those creative dissenters who will call our beloved nation to a higher destiny, to a new plateau of compassion, to a more noble expression of humanness.”
The hypocrisy of the master’s radical critics was incredible. An earthquake caused far more destruction and suffering than he had, yet nobody called for arresting the earth. #TolstoysTalesofTrump
No one could have have imagined, when the master told his followers to inflict fire and fury on his enemies, that anyone would take that literally. Tragically, he said, there were now those who want to “ban sarcasm, or take away people’s megaphones.” #TolstoysTalesofTrump