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Marvin Kitman

    Gullible's Travels
    The Making of the Prefident 1789
    George Washington's Expense Account
    • George Washington's Expense Account

      Gen. George Washington and Marvin Kitman, Pfc. (Ret.)

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      4,0(9)Tarief

      The narrative explores George Washington's strategic refusal of payment for his role as commander in chief, revealing how he used this decision to satisfy his desires for luxury, including gourmet food, fashionable attire, and opulent living conditions. This intriguing portrayal sheds light on Washington's character and motivations, blending historical insight with personal indulgence. Additionally, a feature film adaptation directed by Ben Stiller, featuring Steve Martin and John Cleese, is in the works, promising to bring this unique perspective to a wider audience.

      George Washington's Expense Account
    • The Making of the Prefident 1789

      The Unauthorized Campaign Biography

      • 368bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      3,6(31)Tarief

      Marvin Kitman presents a humorous take on George Washington, revealing him as a leader who transformed personal flaws into political strength. The book delves into Washington's vulnerabilities, including his social ambitions and connections with influential women of his time, referred to as the Founding Girlfriends. Through this lens, Kitman offers a fresh perspective on the complexities of Washington's character and his impact on American leadership.

      The Making of the Prefident 1789
    • Gullible's Travels

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      How to have fun hating TrumpKitman describes the land of Gulliblesylvania as a democratic country ruled by 34.9 % of the people, "a minority better known as 'the base,' of whom a candidate said he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and they would still vote for him." At first Kitman assumed that Trump's candidacy was a publicity stunt. After he realized it was serious, as a satirist he felt very lucky and began to keep a comical journal, modeled after A Journal of the Plague Year which Daniel Defoe described as "Observations of the most remarkable occurrence, which happened in London during the last great visitation in 1665"--which is not to compare the Trump administration to the bubonic plague, Kitman hastens to add. "For one thing, as our POTUS has been telling us, he's made America Great again--AND IT ONLY TOOK A YEAR AND A HALF!" Kitman adds, "And I have never before had such a good time observing and writing about the follies of our country."Gullibles Travels includes 32 "Trumponicles; the debate over the president's intellectual capacity; "That Russian Thing;" "Who is Agent Orange"; and a CODA that asks the question, "How Will It All End?" Impeachment? 25th Amendment sacking? Resignation? Or reelection?

      Gullible's Travels