![]() ![]() Typical sentence: “In an environment of maximum pressure, I learned to ignore the noise and distractions and instead to push for results that would improve lives.”Įvery political cliché gets a fresh shampooing. Reading this book reminded me of watching a cat lick a dog’s eye goo. Kushner’s fealty to Trump remains absolute. 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 almost entirely ignores the chaos, the alienation of allies, the breaking of laws and norms, the flirtations with dictators, the comprehensive loss of America’s moral leadership, and so on, ad infinitum, to speak about his boyish tinkering (the “mechanic”) with issues he was interested in. “Breaking History” is an earnest and soulless - Kushner looks like a mannequin, and he writes like one - and peculiarly selective appraisal of Donald J. ![]()
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