About George Orwell
I have a good friend who works for our felon president in the White House. She told me that King Charles III discussed George Orwell’s writings with Trump during the long ceremony called Beating the Retreat.

Charles discussed Orwell with Trump.
Charles explained that George Orwell worked in the British Imperial Police Department in Burma a century ago. Orwell later authored many books, including Burmese Days. The book dealt with British imperialism and racism.

A slave worked as a human air-conditioner.
Charles also briefed Trump regarding Animal Farm, another book by Orwell. To present the issue of racism, Orwell’s novel was a metaphor discussing the issue of equality. Essentially, some animals were more equal than others.

Trump sees himself as more equal than everyone.
The last book used by Charles in tutoring Donald the Dumb was Orwell’s 1984.

Big Brother is watching everyone, which he claims is for the benefit of society. Essentially, Big Brother has enslaved the people while telling them they are living in utopia. This is an example of what Orwell calls doubletalk. “Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.”
After Charles's tutoring during the Beating the Retreat, our TACO President seemed a bit bored during his trip to merry old England.

Surely, Trump has more important things to do, like deny, deny, deny, regarding all things related to Epstein. However, while in London, Trump bedded down at Windsor Castle. As our president was tucked into bed, the outside wall of Windsor Castle had a slideshow about Trump and Epstein.
If that wasn’t enough, enter the famous Political Primate. One can tell that the Political Primate is a very well-educated British thinker by his accent. While well-spoken, he admits that he has difficulty finding the correct words to explain Trump and Epstein. Watch this video of the Political Primate discussing Trump and Epstein.
Our Political Primate is equally well-versed in Latin. He used the word acerbic, which is from the Latin acer and means pungent or bitter.
The Political Primate also describes Trump and Epstein as avatars of indulgence and appetite. He also alludes to Shakespeare’s Macbeth when describing the two avatars.
Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player,
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
There is another example of the Political Primate being steeped in the classic languages. He understood that apotheosis came from the Greek word for “becoming divine.” The Political Primate views Trump and Epstein as mistaking wisdom for notoriety, and neither is god-like.
The dynamic duo parted due to an issue having to do with property, whether a building or a woman’s body. The Political Primate was referencing Trump and Epstein bidding on a mansion in Palm Beach, FL. Trump was agitated over an employee taken from Mar-a-Lago by Epstein. They both saw buildings and women as property that they owned.
Hopefully, my friend, who works in the White House, will suggest to the person who tucks our felon president in at night to have that person read Burmese Days, Animal Farm, and 1984.