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Kushner's analysis was the same as nearly everyone's who spent a significant amount of time around the president. He was childlike--a hyperactive child at that. There was no clear reason for why something caught his interest, nor was there any way to predict his reaction or modulate his response to it. He had no ability to distinguish the important from the less important. There seemed to be no such thing as objective reality.