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Fateful Journey

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Earlier, Jonah had a post about McKay Coppins’s fascinating piece about Donald Trump: the anxieties and resentments that drive him. Reading Coppins’s piece, especially about Trump’s early years, I could not help thinking of Norman Podhoretz— who wrote one of the most famous opening lines of recent literary history.

It begins his 1967 memoir, Making It: “One of the longest journeys in the world is the journey from Brooklyn to Manhattan.”

Trump lived in Queens. But his father worked in Brooklyn. Anyway, I think Norman would agree that his line applies, strongly.

Donald Trump, Kid from Queens, Yearning for Manhattan

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