All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.
The question shouldn't be "why" this or that. The question should be:
Who is the director?
The people on stage do what the director tells them to do, period. No one acts against the director, and no one acts without direction, not at the level of an A-list actor like Schiff (or Trump for that matter). (By "A-list" I mean the actors that know they are actors, not merely "true believers" who don't realize they are reading from a script.)
Enjoy the show.
There is nothing confusing or ambiguous about this sentence. The Entire World is the stage (it always has been). You are watching a movie (you always have been).The key to understanding everything is:
There is only one director for this movie.
It seems that The World Show got a new director with the ascendance of the Trump cast of characters. It seems that they are working towards a "happy ending" for We The People. It is my most fervent hope that this movie does not contain a "surprise ending."
All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.
The question shouldn't be "why" this or that. The question should be:
Who is the director?
The people on stage do what the director tells them to do, period. No one acts against the director, and no one acts without direction, not at the level of an A-list actor like Schiff (or Trump for that matter). (By "A-list" I mean the actors that know they are actors, not merely "true believers" who don't realize they are reading from a script.)
Enjoy the show.
There is nothing confusing or ambiguous about this sentence. The Entire World is the stage (it always has been). You are watching a movie (you always have been).The key to understanding everything is:
There is only one director for this movie.
It seems that that director has changed with the ascendance of the Trump cast of characters. It seems that they are working towards a "happy ending" for We The People. It is my most fervent hope that this movie does not contain a "surprise ending."
All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.
The question shouldn't be "why" this or that. The question should be:
Who is the director?
The people on stage do what the director tells them to do, period. No one acts against the director, and no one acts without direction, not at the level of an A-list actor like Schiff (or Trump for that matter). (By "A-list" I mean the actors that know they are actors, not merely "true believers" who don't realize they are reading from a script.)
Enjoy the show.
There is nothing confusing or ambiguous about this sentence. The Entire World is the stage (it always has been). You are watching a movie (you always have been). The people are doing what they are told. The key to understanding everything is:
There is only one director for this movie.
It seems that that director has changed with the ascendance of the Trump cast of characters. It seems that they are working towards a "happy ending" for We The People. It is my most fervent hope that this movie does not contain a "surprise ending."
All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.
The question shouldn't be "why" this or that. The question should be:
Who is the director?
The people on stage do what the director tells them to do, period. No one acts against the director, and no one acts without direction, not at the level of an A-list actor like Schiff (or Trump for that matter).
Enjoy the show.
There is nothing confusing or ambiguous about this sentence. The Entire World is the stage (it always has been). You are watching a movie (you always have been). The people are doing what they are told. The key to understanding everything is:
There is only one director for this movie.
It seems that that director has changed with the ascendance of the Trump cast of characters. It seems that they are working towards a "happy ending" for We The People. It is my most fervent hope that this movie does not contain a "surprise ending."
All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.
The question shouldn't be "why" this or that. The question should be:
Who is the director?
The people on stage do what the director tells them to do, period. No one acts against the director, and no one acts without direction, not at the level of an A-list actor like Schiff (or Trump for that matter).
Enjoy the show.
There is nothing confusing or ambiguous about this sentence. The Entire World is the stage (it always has been). You are watching a movie (you always have been). The people are doing what they are told. The key to understanding everything is:
There is only one director for this movie.
It seems that that director has changed. It seems that they are working towards a "happy ending" for We The People. It is my most fervent hope that this movie does not contain a "surprise ending."