I knew from Google
that I was going to have wait until almost 6 a.m. to be sure the sun would rise
in the foothills west of Denver.
I needed a dream
to come up with a way to describe the defeat of master showman Donald Trump’s
healthcare bill. People just didn’t want to understand Trump no matter how
ridiculous.
Upton Sinclair was
one of the those who said it best:
"It is difficult
to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his
not understanding it!"
To lift from Ernest
Hemingway, I knew I knew I was not very impressed by very many of Donald
Trump’s titles. Sure, could knock down almost anyone in the Princeton gym.
“He cared nothing
for boxing, in fact he disliked it, but he learned it painfully and thoroughly
…”
“… I mistrust all
frank and simple people, especially when their stories hold together, and I
always had a suspicion that perhaps Robert Cohn had never been middleweight
Hemingway, Ernest (2002-07-25). The Sun Also Rises (Hemingway Library Edition) (p. 3). Scribner. Kindle Edition.”
Hemingway, Ernest (2002-07-25). The Sun Also Rises (Hemingway Library Edition) (p. 3). Scribner. Kindle Edition.”
But unlike
Hemingway’s time, radio and TV networks were as a common as “Spider Kelley’s
star pupil.”
But when the sun
came up the banner headlines were still all over the world Saturday morning. I
could have taken an entire day and a dozen languages to translate them all.
Stories carried
around the world by “useful idiots” like myself.
For the first time Trump was getting his own version of the Iceberg Theory (sometimes known as the heory of omission") is a style of writing (turned colloquialism) coined by American writer Ernest Hemingway. As a young journalist, Hemingway had to focus his newspaper reports on immediate events, with very little context or interpretation. When he became a writer of short stories, he retained this minimalistic style, focusing on surface elements without explicitly discussing underlying themes. Hemingway believed the deeper meaning of a story should not be evident on the surface, but should shine through implicitly. Critics such as Jackson Benson claim that the iceberg theory, along with Hemingway's distinctive clarity of style, functioned to " distance himself from the characters he created.
For the first time Trump was getting his own version of the Iceberg Theory (sometimes known as the heory of omission") is a style of writing (turned colloquialism) coined by American writer Ernest Hemingway. As a young journalist, Hemingway had to focus his newspaper reports on immediate events, with very little context or interpretation. When he became a writer of short stories, he retained this minimalistic style, focusing on surface elements without explicitly discussing underlying themes. Hemingway believed the deeper meaning of a story should not be evident on the surface, but should shine through implicitly. Critics such as Jackson Benson claim that the iceberg theory, along with Hemingway's distinctive clarity of style, functioned to " distance himself from the characters he created.
Even an abysmal
losses couldn’t stop the headline machine. Trump’s son was in trouble with dad
for going skiing in Aspen, Colorado while father’s health care bill couldn’t
even make it to the polls.
But there were no
reports of his old man picking up dying people on the streets of the “Big
Apple.” Perhaps Chicago would have been a more productive site.
The Aspen report was denied but as usual several family
photos told otherwise.
At least any
family member could have afforded medical care if a tree got in the way on a
black diamond. And the family 757 was available though perhaps a bit large for
the runway.
Hillary Clinton’s
14-year-old Boeing 737 could have landed if a tsunami of bad, fake and and even
good news hadn’t blotted her from the sky on election day.
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