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Jarret’s supporters are more than a little seduced by Jarret’s talk of making America great again. He seems to be unhappy with certain other countries. We could wind up in a war. Nothing like a war to rally people around flag, country, and great leader.
Octavia E. Butler • Parable of the Talents

For his evening reading he stuffed into his briefcase a narrative by an old hunter in the Southwest who had fought Apaches.
A. Scott Berg • Max Perkins: Editor of Genius
Bob, the furnace maintenance man, popped into the lab, cheered by the news that Trump seemed to be winning. Bob had voted for the first time in his life earlier that day, hoping that Trump would save the factory. Shannon’s father had done the same thing.
Farah Stockman • American Made

in McConnell, Sam had found someone as interested as he was in another existential threat to humanity: Donald Trump. Trump’s assault on the government, and on the integrity of US elections, belonged, to Sam’s way of thinking, on the same list as pandemics and artificial intelligence and climate change.
Michael Lewis • Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon
She then told me how hard a clerkship with this judge would be. He was demanding to the extreme. His clerks didn’t take a single day off for an entire year. Then she got personal. She knew I had a new girlfriend and that I was crazy about her. “This clerkship is the type of thing that destroys relationships. If you want my advice, I think you shoul
... See moreJ. D. Vance • Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis
Instead of encouraging engagement, conservatives increasingly foment the kind of detachment that has sapped the ambition of so many of my peers. I have watched some friends blossom into successful adults and others fall victim to the worst of Middletown’s temptations—premature parenthood, drugs, incarceration. What separates the successful from the
... See moreJ. D. Vance • Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis
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