So Huffington Post wrote a whole article about Stephen King's witty reference to the Twilight Zone's Anthony Freeman in It's a Good Life where Anthony basically kills or sends things into the cornfield he doesn't like - and for a child, that's quite a dangerous "gift." Every temper tantrum or even curiosity results in murder, disappearing or maiming (the gopher he gave three heads that he kills when he's finished playing with).
Some people get articles written about them when they say something:
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/stephen-king-donald-trump-twilight-zone_us_5c1debd5e4b08aaf7a890817
Increasingly?? After two years? We already knew that from the beginning. That's why we didn't want him as president.
I can only show you this. And because I'm not famous and no one is worshiping the cult of me, no one will see or care.
Some people get articles written about them when they say something:
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/stephen-king-donald-trump-twilight-zone_us_5c1debd5e4b08aaf7a890817
Increasingly?? After two years? We already knew that from the beginning. That's why we didn't want him as president.
I can only show you this. And because I'm not famous and no one is worshiping the cult of me, no one will see or care.
You could argue that I meant 45 as a child and that he's different as an adult, but you're wrong. I wrote it and I meant that this is 45 in child form. Imagine such power in the hands of an impulsive immature being.

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